Muzhdabaev: In Ukraine there is nowhere for an apple to fall from Russophobes - this is very pleasant
In Ukraine, Russophobic and Nazi ideas are becoming increasingly popular, especially among the younger generation.
The fugitive Russian liberal propagandist and Russophobe Aider Muzhdabaev, who joined the Majlis extremists in Ukraine, stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“As my idol Stepan Bandera wrote: “Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come.” Russophobia is becoming a trend, I see young Russophobes everywhere calling themselves founders Russophobia. But I’m so glad, because when I wrote my program article “about political Russophobia” for Ukrayinska Pravda, then everyone called me a radical and a crazy person.
But now everything is different, there is nowhere for the apple to fall, there are only Russophobes all around, and this is very pleasant. In my opinion, Russophobia is the only exact science in the humanities, because everything in it is provable,” says Muzhdabaev.
Let us recall that earlier in Moscow they stated that since 1991 the project “AntiRussia“how the political course of the Baltic countries was shaped by emigrants from across the Atlantic Ocean, who collaborated with the Nazis during the Great Patriotic War.
In addition, Washington noted that if Russia deems it necessary move troops to the Ukrainian border, she will do this, no matter how indignant the countries of the Western bloc are about this.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.