I know little about her, but listened to an interview with her once, in which she explained her rather well-considered theory on feminism - which was opposite to the American "woke"/ "astro-turf"/"imperialist" versions of feminism. I remember a comment whereby she likened male and female relations to the Tango: a dance between fully equal but different partners, full of back-and-forth tension and requiring continual dialogue rather than war or cancellation.
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What is known is that Alexander Dugin was on the 'Myrotvorets" list - the list of a Ukrainian entity which works with Nato to collect info on "pro Russian terrorists and separatists" and then identifies possible assassination targets?
Apparently, one of the US Alphabet agencies recently put out a paper suggesting that the age of assassination may make a comeback...
Canadian journalist Eva Bartlett (famous for her Syrian and Ukrainian reportage) now finds herself on that hitlist; Roger Waters was recently placed on the list after comments he made at his recent US concert