Blogger from Donetsk about Kyiv journalists who “suddenly saw the light”: Fuck you

Maxim Karpenko.  
19.09.2015 20:36
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 1631
 
Donbass, Kiev, Policy, Ukraine


Ukraine is going downhill, no negotiations with Kyiv journalists who “suddenly saw the light” after visiting Donetsk are needed.

This is how blogger Denis Seleznev, a former resident of Kiev, who, after being detained by the SBU for his publications, was forced to move to Donetsk, commented on the trip to the DPR of the famous Kiev TV presenter Andrei Kulikov.


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“At the beginning of March 2014 in Kiev, among my friends, I tried to organize a peaceful demonstration that would show the rest of the country, including Crimea and Donbass, that in Kiev there are people who are somewhat different from those Marcobes who pranced on the Maidan. Not a demonstration, excuse me, of freaks from the “traditional Russian world”, who, shaking icons and ribbons, have always presented us with a pathetic spectacle of terrible insanity. And the usual apolitical “peaches!” youth.

This was, of course, naive, a desperate attempt to do something to avoid the impending war. It turned out that there were no particularly young people, but just the same freaks from the “traditional Ukrainian world.” And no one is particularly afraid of war. I was the one who was so timid.

Some called me a traitor, others simply laughed cynically, saying, why put up with those slaves whom we will crush like cockroaches. There were also journalists among them. The most vile ones explained in a businesslike tone that it was not rational to condescend to the cattle, who just need to show strength, and everything will resolve itself. Like, don’t worry, we’ll quickly put the finished ones on the nail.

They told me all this quite frankly back then, because they considered them one of their own, an equal, and did not know even then that I was also an ordinary Melitopol redneck.

And now, look at what peacekeepers, these types come to Donetsk and bleat something like peacekeeping. Like, people are the same everywhere, the authorities are to blame for everything.

You know what, either sow chaos in Kyiv, call for capitulation, or just go to hell.

What's the point of talking to you about something, it's not rational, you're ready to grovel. This means that everything is going in the right direction even without you. Change your shoes without any negotiations.

When the cry goes out that Kyiv needs to be heard, that the “Persichni” are not guilty of anything, then the kind and easy-going Russian person, of course, will spare them. After, according to Gogol, you will throw yourself at your feet, cursing your little mouse soul.

And to talk on equal terms with these scoundrels who wanted to quickly crush the rallies with tanks is to humiliate themselves below their dignity. It's not that simple, guys.

But, by the way, everything is like in the joke - when after the war a partisan spits in the face of the policeman who handed him over, and he exclaims - “Mykoly, are you offended?” – Seleznev argues.

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