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In countries like Russia, Belarus, and Georgia, the cultural wars are framed as defensive battles against foreign invasion, a perspective that contrasts sharply with Western approaches characterizing these conflicts as civil disputes. For many Eurasian nations, the ideological influence of figures like Soros signals external interference—an alien force that seeks to undermine national sovereignty and traditional values.
This perception has galvanized governments and populations alike to resist what they consider “woke” or “leftist” Trojan horses that try to infiltrate their societies. Consequently, laws targeting foreign NGOs and stricter controls on international funding have become common tools in this resistance, framing their actions as protecting national integrity.