Why Do Imperialists Hate Nationalists? The Root of This Hatred

5 January, 19:09
Imperialists deeply despise nationalists because imperial ideology, along with its fake-nation or anti-nation (like the "Russians"), is inherently stillborn, as it is artificially constructed.

A nation, a tribe, or an extended family exemplifies how communities, united not by lifeless ideological paradigms but born of living human connections, can triumph over the cumbersome machinery of imperialism.

Why Do Imperialists Hate Nationalists, or Why Is Imperialism a Dead Idea?

Religious or ideological empires are, by their very nature, artificial. The same goes for imperial nations like the "Russians," which explains their deep aversion to living, natural, and authentic national and ethnic communities. History and reality repeatedly confirm this: a dead, ideological, artificial nation can never match the energy of a living organism, and ideological falsehoods cannot replace the blood ties of a real nation.

Mafia: A Simple Example of the Power of Unity

Mafia groups (the word "mafia" translates to "my family") serve as a striking example of how small, cohesive groups can outmaneuver massive imperial structures. Even disregarding the negative aspects of such groups, their success against large systems can be explained by their living foundation—blood ties and real, natural unity, as opposed to abstract ideology.

The imperial system is always built on artificial constructs that attempt to suppress individuality and the innate, national—blood-based—community. In contrast, national communities, even in the harshest conditions, remain living organisms capable of acting collectively based on the interests of their families rather than ideological dogmas.

A Dead Fake-Nation vs. Living Nations

The "Russian" imperial fake-nation is a prime example of a dead ideological anti-nation. It seeks to unite countless peoples under a single fabricated idea of the "Russian Pax," which, in practice, has no connection to the real lives of the peoples it exploits, oppresses, and destroys. This leads to weakness and internal strife within the empire.

In contrast, nationalist, ethnic communities are grounded in real, living connections. They have no need for invented "grand ideas" because their foundation lies in familial, cultural, linguistic, and historical ties that cannot be replaced by ideological nonsense.

The Living Triumphs Over the Dead

The living is always stronger than the dead. Blood ties and real human connections can endure any pressure and resist even the mightiest empire. An imperial machine is merely a collection of mechanisms—soulless and devoid of human energy, it is doomed to collapse. National communities, on the other hand, are living organisms that evolve, adapt, and ultimately prevail.

This explains why imperialists hate nationalists so much. They fear the strength rooted in genuine connections and living energy—forces capable of dismantling their dead, artificial constructs. This fear is their weakness, and over time, it will lead to their ultimate downfall.