Putin’s Hotline 2023 — Hitler style
Today I was asked plenty of questions regarding Putin’s so-called “hotline” with the nation and everyone was asking about things he said, stuff he lied about, what he promised, and so on. In fact, I don’t even get it why would someone watch this nonsense and then analyze every word, every grimace, every squint of someone who’s proven to be a pathological liar, mad maniac, and war criminal.
What’s there to talk about? What’s there to analyze? More gallons of toxic lies?
It’s long ceased to grasp my interest and now it disgusts me to even listen to this puny voice soaked in lies. The only thing I would actually like to hear from Putin is his death rattle on the gallows. But there is another, very important point that little to one has ever paid attention to, namely, the striking behavioral similarity between Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler.
Many believe that Hitler was not only a maniac (just like Putin today), but also an eloquent speaker who found it easy to captivate the public with his emotional monologues. But it is not quite so. In fact, Hitler was a really insecure and uptight guy. At the very outset of his political career, whenever he heard hacklers in the crowd during public appearances, he would immediately lose that inner fire and become withdrawn. Occasionally, a hard crowd would make him throw tantrums.
Over time, however, Hitler found a way out of this trouble, which was to put a bunch of SS servicemen on stage along his side. During almost all of his speeches, including those given at the internal party level, he would have those ridiculously athletic and intimidating troopers around him, which made him feel protected and self-confident.
Actually, Putin did sort of the same thing tonight.
Ahead of his public address, he subjected Ukraine to a massive air raid involving Shahed-131/136 kamikaze drones, and while his hotline with citizens was underway, MiG-31Ks took off and launched their deadly Kh-47M Kinzhal hypersonic missiles.
Terror, fear, and violence — all of this gives Putin confidence during speeches when there’s nothing special he can brag about. There are no battlefield gains. The country is in deep crisis. The dictator keeps sending Russian men to slaughter for the sake of capturing some small Ukrainian village or town. So it’s much easier to lie with a straight face, knowing that the air raid alert has gone off across Ukraine and the Kinzhals have been launched.
So whats’ the difference between Putin and Hitler? In many respects, including psychological defects, absolutely nothing’s different about them. They’re both notorious and lame losers shedding rivers of blood…
Unfortunately, the international community’s attitude towards Putin is somewhat different than that towards Hitler. So this perhaps the only notable difference between the two dictators. Well, I hope at least their finale will be the same.