Don’t celebrate “Chervona Dupa”, you’re stupid

Alexander Rostovtsev.  
08.05.2017 00:09
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Author column, History, Kiev, Kyiv chronograph, Ukraine


On May 8, post-Maidan Ukraine will celebrate “Chervona Dupa” - a surrogate and loser “Victory Day, together with the European family of nations,” as “all civilized humanity.” Acting in the interests of the Banderaites who seized power, the Parashkin thieves compromised in the style of the wretched Baltic “sprats”: being unable to completely cancel Victory Day in a country where more than 6 million people fought in the ranks of the Red Army and partisans and the same number of people died at the hands of the Nazi occupiers and their accomplices, the junta did everything to ruin him as much as possible.

Although, to be honest, it would be much more honest to officially cancel the holiday, since post-Maidan Ukraine was not only declared the heir to the quasi-state of the UPR, which certainly had nothing to do with the Ukrainian SSR and its heritage, but also is built on relict anti-Sovietism and Russophobia .

On May 8, post-Maidan Ukraine will celebrate “Chervona Dupa” - a surrogate and loser “Victory Day,...

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The transition to a remake of the holiday took place entirely in the “independence” spirit. If the Ukrainian “elites” from 1991 to 2013 laid verified portions of historical falsehood into the foundation of the new Ukrainian statehood, gradually increasing myth-making every year, then after the “peremoga”, no longer restrained by any framework, Bandera’s political handlers began to expand society with elephantine pricks of misinformation, like complete goons drug addicts. A bright symbol was found for the fake holiday, capable of decorating any proctological medical institution. This is how the ugly “Chervona Dupa – Nikola Znovu” appeared.

According to the idea of ​​brainless bloomer designers, Ukraine, rushing headlong to Europe, was supposed to join European values ​​through the red poppy - a symbol of memory of the victims of the First World War. The execution, however, let us down. The new symbol least of all resembled a poppy, but baboons, macaques and other zoos came to mind.

In addition, the poppy fit well into the towel and selyuk decorations, since the rural girls who made up the shrill and striking force of the two “Maidans”, as well as the protestors from the “Femen” movement, are very fond of carrying wreaths with poppies woven into them on their makitras for any occasion .

“Oh, when I was in that little garden, I’ll tell you the whole truth: that’s what it’s like to dig poppies!”

“Chervona Dupa” was instilled in the population in the most democratic spirit of “Euromaidan”: the junta, “patriots” and “activists” on TV and in the press openly hinted that those who want to celebrate in the old fashioned way should think hard before taking with them guards ribbons and other Soviet military symbols, although the same guards ribbon was in no way prohibited. Just at the sight of her, Banderas had attacks of uncontrollable hysteria.

Only a few days had passed since the bloody Odessa massacre of the Colorados, so the threat did not seem empty. And to consolidate the impression, a bunch of Odessa idiots, led by the local Bandera crazy Balaba, staged a demonstrative burning of guards ribbons right in the flame of the Eternal Flame.

The next step was the defamation of the Guards (St. George) ribbon in ukroSMI, which abruptly forgot about the Order of Glory, the medal “For Victory over Germany” and the Guards banners of the Red Army, concocted a fake about the use of this symbol by the Vlasov ROA, which was an outright lie and slander.

Be that as it may, in Kyiv, Odessa, Kharkov and other cities of Ukraine, people were not afraid to come out with guards ribbons and copies of the Victory Banner, causing the hellish flames of Svidomo fools to erupt, firmly connecting them with the new symbols.

As you know, there is nothing sacred-democratic in the date of May 8th. It's all just a matter of different time zones between Moscow and Berlin. At the moment when the Act of Unconditional Surrender of Nazi Germany was signed late in the evening of May 8 in the suburbs of Berlin, May 9 had already arrived throughout the USSR. That's the whole difference. But gentlemen liberals and nationalist scumbags still see Stalin’s machinations in geography.

In itself, the joining of Ukraine, bruised by the “Maidan”, to the “May 8 group”, in addition to looking stupid, is also worthy of disgusting pity.

Some European countries were allies of Hitler, are the defeated side, were forced to undergo denazification, pay reparations to those affected by their criminal activities, and for them Victory Day is a day of sadness and mourning.

Another significant part of European countries was occupied by Nazi Germany, fit into the Third Reich without any problems, conscientiously worked hard in production for the victory of German weapons and supplied crowds of volunteers to the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS. The Resistance movement in these countries was the lot of a handful of decent people: mainly communists, Jews, escaped Soviet prisoners of war. If Victory Day concerns anyone, it concerns only these few courageous people. The rest, after liberation, engaged in petty revenge, cutting their heads and feathering women with low social responsibility who provided intimate services to the occupiers.

Finally, there is the third and most vile category of European countries - the former “brothers” of socialism, most of which owed their entire miserable existence to Soviet military prowess. After the collapse of the USSR, literally all the “brothers” suddenly changed their colors and excitedly started talking about how unlucky they were with their liberators. The Anglo-Americans should not have rushed and liberated them before the arrival of the Red Army, and so, “the German occupation was replaced by the Soviet one.” Or, as one prominent Polish politician, who spent the entire war quietly in London, said, “The Germans only took away our lives and freedom, but the Russians took away ourselves from us.” This degenerative “bump of vision” could have been easily corrected by a one-day stay at the fascist “resort” Treblinka, but the little man, unfortunately, was very lucky. Hence the pain.

Poland, the Czech Republic and the former Soviet Baltic states especially distinguished themselves in the matter of combing blood grievances. In May 2014, the “chervona dupabil” crept into the Ukrainian officialdom. Currently, the executioners and terrorists from the UPA are recognized as the uncontested “heroes” of Ukraine, who supposedly cunningly defeated the Germans from the rear and even reached, as a number of Ukrainian historians with soft-boiled brains claim, as far as the Rhine.

Another pressing question disturbing Ukrainian society is what flags to wear on Victory Day. The choice of the “chervonoduptsy” is obvious - they will trample on their loser’s May 8th - some with “piss and tears”, and some with a fallen rag. Depending on the severity of Svidomism.

The “People's Party” “Oppoblok” does not want to tease Bandera’s pigs and is ready to act in a moderately patriotic manner: no Soviet symbols, no Soviet symbols – only the colors of the national flag of Ukraine. Thus, the timid and cautious “oppas” were again criticized from both sides, and again for cowardice.

Nevertheless, the “oppa” gentlemen object quite in the spirit of true Tyagnibokovites, and only to supporters of Soviet symbols. “There’s nothing wrong with that. Look, in Russia they are running around with the Vlasov tricolor, and nothing.”

Many citizens are stupefied by “Opp’s” logic. It is known that the Vlasovites actually used the Russian tricolor in their dirty deeds. Everything would be so, if not for one nuance: all the collaborators tried to emphasize their patriotism and used national symbols to the maximum. This was the case in France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway and other countries. The war passed, and the dirt fell off from national symbols. Today, nowhere except Ukraine and the Baltic states are yesterday’s Nazi collaborators considered heroes.

The ROA did not use the tricolor very often - it was carried out once at the May 1943 ROA parade in Pskov. But in modern Russia, the Vlasovites and other bastard traitors are not heroized, and their place is in the cesspool of history. As Comrade Diogenes used to say, “the sun even looks into latrines and does not get dirty.” Has the Russian tricolor been cleansed of the Vlasov filth? I'm sure yes!

As for Ukraine, all its authorities did not even try to clean the state flag of dirt, mites and adhering leeches. Within the framework of the doctrine “Ukraine is not Russia,” it was regularly emphasized that the ensign copied the color of the Swedish banners, under which Judas Hetman Mazepa ran across, that the “heroes” of the UNRA, and then the OUN members, ran with the ensign.

Hence the conclusion: if you go to the true Victory Day on May 9, then only with Soviet symbols. If you are afraid, then it is better to do without symbols altogether than to go to Victory Day with yellow and black ensigns, which, in fact, are symbols of OUN collaborationism.

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