Russia, China and MAGA Republicans: Why Western pundits fear them
By: Rachel Marsden
Atlanticists want to lump everyone they hate under the ‘authoritarian’ label, while failing to notice real authoritarians under their noses.
Writing in The Atlantic ahead of the publication of her new book, “Autocracy, 
Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World,” Anne Applebaum argues that 
Russia, China, and “MAGA Republicans” are making “common cause” in an affront to 
freedom and “liberalism” (clearly used here in the European sense of freedom 
rather than in the American sense of leftism). 
Applebaum cites talk by Russian officials of alleged Western biolabs in Ukraine, 
subsequently picked up by American social media and the Chinese and Russian 
state press as evidence of a “joint propaganda effort” between all the above 
players – as though they deliberately coordinated – that “helped undermine the 
US-led effort to create solidarity with Ukraine and enforce sanctions against 
Russia.” According to a YouGov poll, a quarter of Americans believed the theory, 
she added. Maybe that’s because it seemed like a totally plausible theory given 
all the lies that the Western establishment has been firehosing onto the average 
person over the past couple of years about everything from the origin of Covid 
to the efficacy of authoritarian lockdowns, anti-Covid jabs and mandates? 
“They also heard false descriptions of Ukrainians as Nazis, along with claims 
that Ukraine is a puppet state run by the CIA, and that NATO started the war.” 
Canada’s Ottawa Citizen, outed NATO countries’ training of Ukrainian neo-Nazis 
to fight Russia long before the conflict went red-hot in 2022. NBC News wrote in 
March 2022 that “Ukraine has a Nazi problem.” Guess they work for Russia and 
China too now? But alright, if she doesn’t like the sound of “CIA puppet state” 
then she could always go with “State Department outpost.” The notion that NATO 
started the war by arming and training neo-Nazis on Russia’s border who shelled 
Russophones in the region for years is the argument that’s generally cited when 
accusing NATO being responsible for the current mess in the same way that a kid 
who constantly threatens to punch you in the face could arguably be blamed for 
setting off a fistfight. That’s not disinformation or fake news – it’s a point 
of view. Why does Applebaum have such a problem with others who don’t share her 
perspectives? Sounds kind of… authoritarian.
She also doesn’t appreciate the badmouthing by Russia of various color 
revolutions as the work of outsiders when they’re really just organic revolts by 
the people, she argues. Because Western governments totally don’t practice 
subversion or regime change. She cites Ukraine’s Orange Revolution as a specific 
example – which is unlucky, because as a political consultant working in Toronto 
at the time, I was personally approached by a colleague to partner on that 
particular “campaign” in Ukraine – and neither of us is Ukrainian. She also 
cites Syria, despite a former French foreign intelligence chief, Alain Juillet, 
suggesting that it was shortly after a pipeline project benefiting Washington’s 
foes was chosen by Syrian President Bashar Assad that “the troubles began” for 
Assad in Syria.
Applebaum says that Russians are fed fake news about the decline of the West 
– places like America, France, Britain, Sweden, and Poland – and told that 
they’re “filled with degeneracy, hypocrisy, and Russophobia.” Where would they 
possibly get that idea? Maybe from the Western establishment’s own Russophobia, 
hypocrisy, and platforming of degeneracy? 
She criticized China for “conversation management” online. How about Western 
governments’ use of social media like X (formerly Twitter) to control narratives 
– a fact disclosed by X owner Elon Musk after he bought the company and delved 
into its inner workings? “The Chinese regime also combined online tracking 
methods with other tools of repression, including security cameras, police 
inspections, and arrests.” Was she even in the Western world at all during the 
Covid fiasco? She could just as easily have been describing the QR codes on 
which basic freedoms and daily life were contingent in Europe. Or Canada, where 
Freedom Convoy pro-liberty, anti-mandate truckers and their supporters saw their 
bank accounts blocked by executive order in what Canadian federal court has 
qualified as an actual act of authoritarianism. Is that in her book?
Just because one might have the same opinion as another person or group doesn’t 
mean that they’re one and the same. For example, Applebaum’s husband, Polish 
Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, also a former Defense Minister and member of 
European Parliament, tweeted in the wake of the mysterious explosion of Europe’s 
Nord Stream economic lifeline of cheap Russian gas: “Thank you, USA,” 
accompanied by a photo of the disaster. So, clearly he agrees with whoever blew 
it up. “The destruction of Nord Stream, as far as I’m concerned, was a very good 
thing,” Sikorski told the New Statesman in September 2023. By Applebaum’s own 
logic, he may as well have done it himself or at least shared equally in the 
culpability.
Just because Russia, China, and some folks on the right all happen to oppose the 
authoritarian clown show of raging ineptitude that the Western establishment has 
become, doesn’t invalidate their respective arguments. When American 
free-market, limited-government proponents support the fact that the Chinese 
government that has lifted an estimated 800 million of its citizens out of 
poverty, according to the World Bank, and that a Russian president described by 
the BBC as far back as 2018 as having “overseen an economic boom” during which 
“living standards for most Russians improved,” it’s because those countries have 
shown progress in aligning with values synonymous with classic American 
conservatism. And they just happen to be doing so at the exact same time that 
Western officials are regressing on every front when it comes to those same 
values. Not that Applebaum would notice, even though it’s happening right under 
her nose. Which is why there’s a huge vacuum left these days for anyone 
interested in doing the job of holding the Western establishment to account.
COPYRIGHT 2024 RACHEL MARSDEN