Racist, anti-Western article claims Prophet Mohammad was ‘Russian’
An article in a Russian academic magazine has accused the West of plans to annihilate the Russians using “liberalism” and “feminism” as weapons. The highly racist and chauvinistic piece also claimed that the Prophet Mohammad was a descendant of a Russian tribe.
The article was published in the latest edition of the St Petersburg-based magazine “Legal Science: History and Present”.
Entitled “the Russian family as a basis of our statehood”, the article opened with a statement that for any state to exist it needed a government, a territory and a people.
“The people’s main purpose is to procreate and multiply,” it said.
It said a declining ethnic Russian population in the country was threatening the existence of the Russian state.
The main cause of the Russian population decline is the West’s “hybrid war to destroy the institution of family in Russia”, it claimed.
“The USA and collective West have defined their political goals: to kill Russians.”
The article said that “practically all of Russia’s greatness has been created by ethnic Russians in unity with our homeland’s other peoples.”
Therefore, without ethnic Russians there can be no “great Russia” — none of the ethnic groups living in Russia “can replace the Russians and preserve the state”.
It claimed that the problems started with the Soviet collapse.
It accused the non-Russian peoples, who used to be part of the Soviet Union and whom the Russians had “civilised” and made “happy”, of carrying out “mass killings and expulsions of Russians” when they got independence.
“About one million [Russians] were killed in the Central Asian republics alone,” it claimed.
Meanwhile, inside Russia itself, Russians were starting to be “destroyed” through democratisation and privatisation.
The article slammed liberalism, citing far-right philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, as “a disgusting, anti-human and mean teaching”, and “a political platform of freaks and conmen”.
It said that “democratic reforms” have turned Russian woman into “an object of moral depravity”, with culture being turned into “a powerful mechanism of moral and political degradation”.
“An epidemic of sex” started in Russian in the early 1990s, as a result of which “a considerable part of Russia’s female population now have pre-marital sexual relationships, experience brothels, prostitution, and sexually-transmitted diseases, and develop a particularly cruel attitude towards their husbands and own children”.
Also, among men in “a democratic Russia” there was cultivation of “a consumerist attitude towards women, based only on satisfying their sexual needs”.
The article said that the reproduction rate in Russia was highest among the Ingush, Chechens, Yakuts and Buryats, and the lowest among ethnic Russians – “i.e. the most actively procreating ethnic groups are those who, before becoming part of Russia, had had no written language, no education, no statehood”.
It also mentioned a staggering number of abortions carried out in Russia every year – at total of more than 43 million since 1991.
The article further claimed that feminism was one of the weapons the West allegedly used to “tear away” the Russian woman from her family.
The article also slammed inter-racial sex, as causing “genetic mutations” in “white” women.
“It is expressed particularly strongly when white virgins are raped by men of foreign race,” it said.
It claimed that when Russian women “gave themselves to negroes” at various international festivals, later, when they married Russian men, they gave birth to children who “looked like neither the mother, nor father but a stupid black lad.”
The article also blamed widespread domestic violence in Russia on democracy.
It mentioned emigration from Russia as another factor behind the poor demographic situation.
The outflow was compensated by migration from Central Asia, it continued. However, that was part of “a racial and genetic war” against the Russians as Central Asians came to “murder and rape” the Russian population.
Meanwhile, the article also claimed that the Russians “had brought civilisation to many peoples practically on all continents of the earth”.
“A descendant of a Russian tribe, known as Prophet Mohammad, wrote the Quran for the Arabs,” it said.
It also claimed the existence of “secret organisations” which “are fighting to hand over power on the planet Earth to a reptiloid civilisation”.
The article concludes by saying that Russia will “certainly” achieve victory in its “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine and won’t let the West “tear Russia apart”.
The article was written by Nikolay Litvinov (PhD in Law), Mikhail Salnikov (a law professor at St Petersburg Law University), Ivan Mironov (a retired security service Lt-Gen), and Ilya Kharin (head of a clinical sanatorium in Voronezh).
The magazine said that its editorial office “does not fully agree with the authors’ position expressed in the given article”.
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