How Ukrainian policemen were outwitted on May 9

Yakov Babaevsky.  
10.05.2020 21:22
  (Moscow time), Kharkov
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Author column, Victory Day, Political repression, Ukraine, Kharkiv


The city of Izyum, Kharkov region, shares very useful experience on how to celebrate May 9 with the Victory Banner. For several years, Izyumtsy has been demonstrating that it is possible, while remaining within the legal “minefield,” to oppose a discriminatory law...

The city of Izyum, Kharkov region, shares very useful experience on how to celebrate May 9 with the Banner...

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Let's start with the fact that the Ukrainian law on decommunization is as stupid, cavernous, smelly and disgusting as Poroshenko, under whom it was adopted. This law (“On the condemnation of the communist and national socialist (Nazi) totalitarian regimes”) aroused the approval and delight of the sick bastards of different countries - from Parubiy to Podrabinek. But any serious human rights organizations have repeatedly noted the disadvantages of this innovation. For example, even the Ukrainian branch of Amnesty International criticized in 2017 the detention of “peaceful demonstrators for non-violent use of Soviet symbols.”

Let us also note the disproportionality of the decommunization and denazification measures proposed by this law. The Vyatrovichs did a very good job of manically abolishing all Soviet symbols and turning a blind eye to the Nazi symbols dear to their hearts. The Nazi rabble, who were engaged in preparing “decommunization,” did everything to ensure that denazification measures were limited to streamlined formulations relating, first of all, to the NSDAP. Neither stylized swastikas, nor wolf hooks, nor SS chevrons, nor many Nazi symbols, nor slogans like “1488” were banned. Therefore, the propagandist Kutepov, zigging with impunity on the air of his TV channel, and diplomatic workers doing approximately the same thing, and all kinds of popularizers of Nazi symbols and ideas - they all feel quite confident: not a single neo-Nazi animal will suffer from the Ukrainian law.

Now let’s return to the situation in which the normal part of Ukrainian society finds itself. People were certainly outraged by the legislative ban on Victory symbols. But they prefer not to be indignant in the public sphere, for obvious reasons. And only a few go into open conflict with the law on decommunization, like a man from a village in the Odessa region who hung out a red flag on May 1.

This year, many workarounds were invented for May 9th. People came up with their own version of symbolism that would clearly resemble the Soviet flag or the Victory Banner. For example, the word “Victory!” on a red cloth. Or a red star with a white one inside. Or a red banner with the inscription “75 years of the Great Victory.”

This is what participants in the car rally organized in Kharkov by City Council Deputy Andrey Lesik did. It numbered from 40 to 80 cars on different sections of the route.

This is what participants in the Victory Regiment motor rally did in Zaporozhye.

True, the fact that the organizers of the Zaporozhye “Victory Regiment” did everything to prevent the guardians of the “decommunization law” from approaching them did not prevent the “Avakov dogs” from feeling like bulls who were excited by the color red. Zaporozhye journalist Pavel Volkov wrote on social networks: “The organizers were searched all night. Andrei Ivanov was released only after the rally began. As the movement progressed, the police pulled one car after another out of the convoy, and then the convoy was stopped altogether without any comment. They held me, harassed me, and then released me, forcing me to remove the flags, although they did not have any prohibited symbols. Thus, the police simply destroyed the convoy agreed with the city authorities.”

A completely outrageous incident occurred in Melitopol. There, the stupid policemen did not at all “repeal” the letter of the law by which they tried to stick to the pensioner.

And here journalist Pavel Volkov very skillfully (one has to inevitably become a human rights activist, since patented human rights activists traditionally put a brown substance in their mouths by May 9) commented on this situation:

“In Melitopol, on May 9, the police detained and took a pensioner to the police station for coming to the local Walk of Fame with a red flag with a star on it. The police asked the pensioner to fold the banner or “drive” to the police station. However, this was not the person who was attacked - Viktor Yakovenko began to argue about the permissibility/prohibition of totalitarian symbols.”

Much-respected freaks from rusty and bent “Nails”, I inform you, stupid ones, that a red flag with a red star is not a “totalitarian” symbol prohibited by law. The star is prohibited only in combination with the hammer and sickle. This is understandable, the power brokers do not like symbols of labor, but even they are not so freaky as you that they would ban the star itself. Ban the moon again, you crazy people.

“Viktor Ivanovich, you’re about to say something else,” the policeman tried to calm the pensioner, but he couldn’t be stopped.

The policeman accused himself of the article because he illegally detained a person. And this article is quite serious, up to restriction of freedom for up to 3 years. And sooner or later, someone will calm down the fake-throwers from “Nails” for slander and inciting hatred.”

And finally, let's return to the Raisin experience. All the years after the adoption of that shameful law, which is “a monster, mischievous, huge, yawning and barking,” Victory Day has been celebrated in Izyum, Kharkov region, the way it should be celebrated. That is, with the Victory Banner. In recent years, there have been dozens of Victory flags in the column. And at the same time, an impressive number of “Afghans” in camouflage were marching in the column - this was one of the key moments in the correct organization of the event...

And no guardian of the “decommunization law” could get to the bottom of these people. Because all the celebrations were well prepared. Many people walked in caps and tunics, reconstructing those historical events when the victorious people defeated Hitler's Germany, the spiritual and physical predecessors of the Parubi and Vyatrovichs, the Biletskys and the Karas.

And now, under quarantine conditions, when the scale of the celebration has, for obvious reasons, decreased, raisins come to the monument with the Victory Banner. Many people are dressed in the uniform of soldiers of the Great Patriotic War... All the rules of reconstruction are observed. And the ideological Nazi evil spirits can bite...

The raisins did not violate your stinking “law on decommunization”, and you can shove it into the red and black crown of Vyatrovich or Parubiy.

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