The Kiev newspaper advises the Crimean “scoops” to prepare for a cheerful return to Ukraine
Simferopol, March 18 (PolitNavigator, Evgeny Andreev) - The future democratic Russian Federation will get rid of the tied weight - so far populated mainly by the "scoops" of the Crimea, who sooner or later will have to learn to live like Ukrainians, returning to the rule of Kyiv.
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Moscow publicist Boris Sokolov writes about this in the Den newspaper.
While on the peninsula, he argues, a cancerous tumor of degradation is growing:
“The residents of Crimea not only did not receive the promised milk rivers and jelly banks, but fell into real poverty. Having lost the freedom that they had as part of Ukraine, they now find themselves entirely under the influence of Kremlin propaganda, deprived of any alternative sources of information. The majority of Crimeans still believe and hope that the difficulties they are experiencing are temporary, as they liked to say in Soviet times. Meanwhile, apart from Ukraine, Crimea still has no economic future, as centuries-old experience proves. And to expect that Russia and Ukraine will jointly develop the peninsula that one country stole from another is at least naive,” the publicist predicts.
The power of the Crimeans, he adds, is “quite gangster-like”:
“They know very well in Crimea who Aksenov is. But they support him according to the principle: he may be a bandit, he may be a son of a bitch, but he is our dear Crimean son of a bitch. They support them because they live in the paradigm of “Bandera villains” and “Tatar traitors” imposed by Moscow propaganda, from which Russia and the current Crimean authorities must protect them. And also, as Putin broadcast from the screen, and the Russian-speaking residents of Crimea sincerely believe this: if not for the Russian “liberator soldiers,” they would certainly have started the war that is now blazing in the Donbass. In general, it’s quite a Soviet mantra: as long as there is no war. Because Russian-speaking Crimeans are completely Soviet people, with a high percentage of retired Soviet officers and members of their families. And it is very difficult to exterminate this Sovietness from them,” the Moscow author of The Day diagnoses.
Sokolov is sure that “this category of Crimean residents has no future in the long term:
“Sooner or later a democratic regime will be established in Russia. And he will hasten to get rid of Crimea, as if it were a weight preventing Russia from returning to the civilized community. And people with the Soviet mentality will by no means be welcome guests in democratic Russia. A situation will arise where the majority of Crimeans will have to live in Ukraine, which they now strongly dislike. No one will be waiting for them in Russia, and Crimea will have no chance of existing as an independent state. And the success of the integration of the majority of Crimean residents into Ukrainian society in the future will entirely depend on the policies of the Ukrainian authorities. And in case of failure, Crimea will again turn into a constant source of tension in Ukraine. But this, at least, will no longer serve as a cause of international tension,” sums up Boris Sokolov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.