Let us observe how much damage the ideological laziness of the 'patriots' causes to our homeland.
About a month ago, I wrote that Greece should send troops to the territories temporarily controlled by Ukraine for 'peacekeeping' purposes. But with the aim of annexing them to Greek territory.
The geographic zone from Odessa to Mariupol can and must become Greek again.
To achieve such a strategic goal, a significant amount of time will be needed for the military mission, as well as the application of demographic engineering techniques to change the population composition in favor of Greece.
Such positions are deemed rather unrealistic when expressed by one person. However, these days, the so-called Prime Minister of the country is discussing the possibility of sending Greek troops to Ukraine. Obviously without any compensation for Greece.
His only problem is under what auspices the
Greek troops will be deployed (NATO, European). So this possibility exists.
However, when the so-called patriots do not
conduct a daily, relentless ideological struggle to shape the surrounding
social atmosphere, the ideas of the subjugated prevail.
The so-called Prime Minister does not follow our doctrine, 'Greece First and above all'. He follows the doctrine, 'Ukraine First and above all'.
The subjugated are not going to ask for any compensation for the deployment of Greek troops. However, we must demand daily the annexation of the territories where the Greek troops will be stationed, under various diplomatic pretexts.
The failure of the subjugated politicians to make demands is a timeless problem. But for the patriots not to make demands is an unforgivable crime.
To achieve our goals we must increase the quantity and speed of circulation of our ideas.
We do not have the right to demand miracles. We must lead society to demand the annexation of territories in the Black Sea. We must teach society the need for the dismemberment of Turkey. We must teach the Greek people to claim the recovery of the straits of the Hellespont; both, the European, and the Asian shores.
If our ideas fall short in circulation
compared to the ideas of the subjugated, the fault lies not with the
subjugated. It lies with the revolutionary laziness of the 'patriots'.
If Greek troops are sent to Odessa without territorial compensation for Greece, it will not be so much Mitsotakis's fault. It will be more our fault for failing to overturn the balance of power between patriotic and treasonous ideas.
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