
‘The Fight for Souls and Minds’: Alex Jones, George Galloway, Errol Musk and More Attend Far-Right Forum of the Future in Moscow
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‘The Fight for Souls and Minds’: Alex Jones, George Galloway, Errol Musk and More Attend Far-Right Forum of the Future in Moscow
Leading Western far-right personalities have descended on Moscow for the “Forum of the Future” The two-day event aimed at broadcasting Russia’s state ideology and an ultra-conservative, neo-imperialist vision for its future to audiences abroad. Sessions focused on topics ranging from “The Multipolar World of the 21st Century” and “Broadcasting Values to Generation Beta Through Content.” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, right-wing influencer Jackson Hinkle, American economist Jeffrey Sachs, British politician George Galloway and Elon Musk’S father Errol Musk were among speakers. The forum coincides with the Tsargrad Institute’s report on its vision for Russia in 2050, which lays out several extreme conservative policy suggestions to set Russia on a course more in line with its worldview.
Alexander Dugin at the Forum of the Future 2050. Arthur Novosiltsev / Moskva News Agency
The Russian idea The Tsargrad Insitute’s report states that Russia is a distinct civilization that has been entrusted by God with a spiritual and historical mission. “The idea of a nation is not what it thinks of itself in time, but what God thinks of it in eternity,” the report says, invoking 19th-century Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyov. It invokes the tsarist-era concept of Russia as the “Third Rome” — which is used today to justify Moscow’s geopolitical aspirations for control of the “Russian World” — and calls for the “collection of historically Russian lands,” of which Ukraine is included. The report says that Russia must deconstruct the “artificially created ‘Ukrainian nation’,” and restore its historical memory as an integral part of Russian civilization. A higher purpose “Russian women should see the main purpose of their lives and the highest manifestation of their service in bearing and raising children,” the report says on family policy. In Tsargrad’s ideal future, 85% of children will be born to mothers under the age of 23, the divorce rate is under 10%, less than 3% of children are born outside of wedlock and abortion has been almost completely eliminated. As a part of the policy framework to encourage early childbirth, the report states that women should be exempt from childbirth if they have three or more children. The report cites the example of the Russian Empire, where, according to it, a woman’s main occupation was “marriage, motherhood and housework.”
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the Forum of the Future 2050. Arthur Novosiltsev / Moskva News Agency