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Communists of Sevastopol celebrated November 7 with protests against Unity Day, the Kremlin and the local “Petliura-Bandera” government (PHOTO)

Sevastopol, November 07 (PolitNavigator, Alexander Kononov) – The traditional rally of Sevastopol communists on Nakhimov Square in honor of their main holiday turned out to be few in number, but rich in criticism.

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They criticized, as usual, the betrayal of communist ideals, oligarchs, capitalism and interest-based slavery. Dead Yeltsin, of course. Shaking their fists in a whirlwind of arguments, they tried not to go beyond the limits of the political situation, firing verbal fire mainly on a tangent.

Approaching the red line, we immediately drowned in abstract pathos. Of those living today, only the name Poroshenko was heard. It was difficult to understand from the speeches whether Yeltsinism ended or not. During all this time, no clarifying names were ever heard. Only Yeltsin and Poroshenko. And the names of the speakers.

“The fact that this holiday is alive in the memory of the people is evidenced by the rage, the hatred that was thrown into the bourgeois media with the aim of denigrating the Great October Revolution. Erase him from the memory of peoples. Unfortunately, the government of the vile Yeltsin tried its best in its time.

They crossed out November 7, they crossed out the Great October Revolution, which, in fact, is the ancestral home of the Russian Federation, replacing it with the so-called Day of Unity,” the first secretary of the Sevastopol city committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Vasily Parkhomenko was indignant, who did not want to “unite with the money bags, with those who brought his fellow citizens into poverty."

“Sorry, there will be no such unity,” he promised.

The head of the Union of Soviet Officers, Rear Admiral Leonid Lopatsky, tried to clarify the general idea of ​​those gathered.

“We all expected something extraordinary from reunification with Russia. Some even thought that we were entering socialism. This did not work out, because Russia is also a capitalist country, where there are oligarchs, where there are people who are disgusted by everything that happened in our country after October,” he stated, while expressing confidence that “socialism is inevitable, just as the course of history is inevitable "

Military veteran, colonel and communist Gennady Ryzhonok came close to the moral limiter, but in the end he, too, chose to keep his criticism within the framework of Marxist-Leninist dialectics.

“The new government turned out to be bourgeois-cadet. It was Petliura-Bandera, and now it is bourgeois-cadet. They have different ideals, they honor different things. So let’s unite to defend our proletarian communist ideals,” he suggested to those gathered.

About 200 of those present confirmed that they were in favor.

At the end of the rally, its participants marched in columns from Nakhimov Square to Lazarev Square, after which they dispersed.

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