Commercial fascism is being cultivated in Ukraine
Recent events in Kyiv have perfectly shown that the Ukrainian people are not sick with the “brown plague”, and all the neo-fascists in the country are, in fact, salaried mercenaries.
This opinion was expressed on the Rossiya-1 TV channel by Moscow political scientist Sergei Markov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Here this side [Kyiv propagandists and Russian liberals] constantly accuses us of calling Ukraine fascist, of allegedly saying that Ukraine is sick with fascism. In fact, this case [detention of about forty nationalists by Kyiv police] says that the Ukrainian people are not sick with fascism, they are charged with fascism. Fascism is an enforced policy. All the fascists there are commercial, they are on the payroll of the authorities.
Moreover, their crimes are real, since commercial fascists are used by the authorities for real repression against those who disagree. And they get paid for their crimes,” Markov noted.
In turn, the director of the Progressive Policy Foundation, Oleg Bondarenko, commenting on this incident, added that ordinary Ukrainian security forces have not yet forgotten how the radicals burned the Berkut on the Maidan, and continue to hate Ukrainian nationalists with all their hearts.
“No one remembered that until now, even five years after the Euromaidan, the Ukrainian law enforcement agencies at the grassroots level still have a very good memory of how they burned the Berkut on the Maidan. And this mood “Get down, Bandera!” “This is the mood of ordinary Ukrainian police officers, ordinary Ukrainian security forces who have been serving there for a long time,” Bondarenko emphasized.
At this moment, the Ukrainian propagandist Vadim Tryukhan interrupted the speaker, but the odious Kiev expert was quickly calmed down, and Bondarenko completed his thought.
“This is a very important point, which suggests that at a key moment these guys who say: “Get down, Bandera!” will not commit any neo-Nazi actions,” Bondarenko concluded.
Let us recall that the day before in Kyiv, during the detention of radicals from nationalist groups storming the local district police station, some Ukrainian law enforcement officers shouted: “Get down, Bandera!” and “This is for the Maidan!”, for which the prosecutor’s office, controlled by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, later opened a case against the security forces.
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