Nicholas II’s wife, Alexandra, inadvertently contributed to the end of Russian Tsardom. Her gullible and ignorant relationship with Rasputin is bewildering.
Rasputin managed to hijack the Russian monarchy by utilizing the same slyness found in other *so-called* ‘holy men.’
In reality, they are nothing if not fake. Imposters.
When the tsar left to oversee the Russian military during World War I, Rasputin also went full-force, situating himself by Alexandra’s side and deceivingly influencing important war-time decisions.
There have been many Rasputin’s in history, and there will always be some spoiling society.
Individuals partitioning themselves from an established belief system, changing it as they see fit and inducting followers with weakened psyches.
I myself have met quite a few in my lifetime (all around the world).
From my perspective, they are among the most backwards, evil, deceiving, entitled, and annoying characters I’ve ever crossed paths with.
The mental reconstruction of their faces makes me feel a cringiness like no other.
They are flat characters, easily spottable if you recognize the following characteristics:
I was only a child when I learned how to spot their presence, and took a vow to combat their shady influence in whatever way possible.
It is not an easy task, since their propagandizing leaves an acute influence on good, but vulnerable people.