Aleksandr Dugin is known as “Putin’s Brain”. He’s the asshole who advocated for invading Ukraine. Kind of a Rasputin-like Stephen Miller, Steve Bannon, or Roy Cohn.
Yesterday, after a “Russian nationalist festival”, he decided to take a different car instead of riding with his daughter in his car. The car blew up and killed her. He’s now all distraught. Too bad Aleksandr opted for the other car.
While the logical source of the bomb would be Ukraine, Ukraine vigorously denies it. In reading up, there has also been mention of British Intelligence. No idea who actually did it, but with Russia taking liberties with killing and attacking people in the UK, if it was the British, good on ya!
Dugin’s daughter (Darya Dugina) was also a big advocate for the Ukraine invasion. Right there with daddy-o.
The only bad thing about that car bomb is it didn’t get Aleksandr too. These were people close to Putin who had his ear and encouraged Putin’s illegal and immoral war. There’s six nuclear reactors in extreme danger thanks to Putin and Russia, Aleksandr, and to some extent, Darya. Putin’s war has murdered thousands, destroyed beautiful cities, and ruined lives and livelihoods.
Buh-bye, Darya. Hope your dad and uncle Vlad meet similar fates very soon.
It’s always good for advocates and architects of war to get a little taste themselves of what they push for others to go through.
Gangland killing of the wrong person
Could have been Putin himself. Hard to say as it seems like Russia is just a big criminal conspiracy, kind of like Mar A Lardo.
With so many father grieving in Ukraine (and Russia) for their dead children, I can think of nothing more fitting than to afford Dugin the opportunity to experience their pain in the most authentic way possible.
There is a report of Dugin being hospitalized for a heart attack right now.
How’s that Ukraine invasion looking now, Aleksandr?
I won't gloat as I am trying to keep that spark of humanity this site helped me rekindle. I feel sad that a daughter would embrace her father's Eurasianism vision, bigotry and war-mongering. That her father's legacy killed her during a war he helped instigate is Karmic. I won't give him an ounce of sympathy, but will remind that when you make monster angry, they are more likely to seek revenge than learn a lesson. If he is the driving force for the war, that taste was not a good thing at all.