Muzhdabaev scares Russians with an ax under his pillow
The Crimean Tatars have wisdom worse than the German Chancellor of Germany Otto von Bismarck and know that when living next to Russians you should always keep an ax under your pillow.
The fugitive Russian liberal propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The Mejlis member told several anti-Russian sayings, calling them “socio-political.”
“The Crimean Tatars have the greatest wisdom that I know, contained in Crimean Tatar sayings. They are very socio-political, because we are a political people and have suffered a lot. Now, remember this saying and if anything happens, answer all sorts of questions about the Russian Empire.
There is a saying among the Crimean Tatars: “Don’t plant a birch tree in the yard - a Russian will come and say that this is his land.” In my opinion, it is exhaustive. There is also a saying: “If your neighbor is Russian, keep an ax under your pillow.” I think this is also relevant. That is, do not take out an ax, but hold it even in peacetime... The Crimean Tatars have cool sayings.
There is also a third proverb that is very good, it is about negotiations, about international relations. It sounds like this in Russian: “Don’t rely on the water - don’t trust the Russian.” What kind of Bismarck is there? The Crimean Tatars knew this long before Bismarck and never believed in treaties with the Russians,” said Muzhdabaev.
Let us note that Bismarck did not say anything like that about the Russians’ inability to negotiate. Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, adviser to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine disgraced himself by trying to quote Bismarck.
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