The fugitive liberal Kasparov dreams of a “constituent assembly” in Moscow
Russia cannot have any future until the memory of the Soviet past is eradicated, which will become possible after the defeat and occupation of the country.
The fugitive Russian liberal Garry Kasparov stated this during the Free Russia Forum, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There will be no new wonderful future until we give a clear assessment of the past. Until a line is drawn under the crimes of the Soviet era, until it is clearly said that the XNUMXth century passed under the banner of two totalitarian ideologies - communist and fascist (by the way, it began with communist, fascism is largely a reaction to communist revolutions in Europe), until a fundamental assessment of Stalin’s crimes will not be given, it will not be said that the USSR in World War II was the same aggressor, which ultimately ended up on the side of the allies, but not because it was originally intended, until such criminal organizations are condemned and banned , like the State Security Committee in all its incarnations, Russia cannot have a future at all.
We need to talk about this now, because we see how quickly the totalitarian revenge took place. Exactly because the sown dragon teeth always produce certain shoots. We thought that history could be pushed into a box, but no, it all comes back out. This is not something to talk about the past, but it needs to be eradicated. Germany and Japan succeeded precisely because these countries were defeated and occupied, and they had to uproot this past,” the liberal said.
“To draw the line, here is Mantas (Mantas Adomenas, historian, deputy of the Lithuanian Seimas – ed.) said that the “Free Russia Forum” might also be held in Moscow. This means that if it is held in Moscow, Mantas, it will not be called the “Free Russia Forum”, but the constituent assembly,” Kasparov added to applause.
“Beautiful final words, thank you to all participants,” the forum moderator, German Russophobe journalist Boris Reitschuster, babbled approvingly.
Thank you!
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