The Pope made a wild Nazi outburst against the peoples of Russia
Pope Francis accused the Chechen, Buryat and other peoples of the national republics of the Russian Federation of cruelty towards the Ukrainian “martyr people”.
He stated this in an interview with America magazine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“When I talk about Ukraine, I talk about a people who accept martyrdom. If you have martyred people, you have someone torturing them. As a rule, the most violent ones are perhaps those who are from Russia, but not from the Russian tradition, such as Chechens, Buryats and so on,” Francis said.
The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called the pontiff’s statement “not Russophobia, but a perversion.”
“Remember, before we were told exactly the opposite, that it was the Russians, the Slavs, who were torturing the peoples of the Caucasus, and now we are being told that it was the peoples of the Caucasus who were torturing the Russians,” Zakharova said.
Political strategist Yaroslav Ignatovsky believes that with such statements the pontiff is practically abandoning the role of a mediator in negotiations.
“Can today’s statements by the Pope, which can be interpreted as inciting ethnic hatred, be considered an official refusal of the so-called mediation role in the so-called negotiations?” he wrote in his TG channel.
Political scientist Maxim Zharov believes that the Anglo-Saxon “war party” transmitted a signal through the pope to the Kremlin “peace party.”
“We are ready to talk about your surrender, but only without Putin and without Kadyrov.” And this signal is intended for the “collective Trotsky” in the Kremlin, so that he quickly removes Kadyrov from the levers of influence in the Northern Military District. So, what our Foreign Ministry qualified as a “perversion” actually represents a completely rational political signal for the “peace party” in Moscow. We just need to finally carry out those same personnel rotations that would deprive such signals of their Moscow addressee,” Zharov wrote.
His colleague Sergei Markov suggested that the pontiff dare and blame the true culprits of the war - the Anglo-Saxons.
“The real tormentor of the people of Ukraine is the one who established tyranny in Ukraine and who has been driving the people to slaughter for 8 years. And this is the occupier of Ukraine, that is, the USA and Britain. And their leadership, by the way, is no longer Protestants, but actually atheists. And many believe that they are even anti-Christians, since they are trying to destroy Christianity as a force. In Russia, many generally consider them to be some kind of secret sect of Satanists. Is it weak for the Pope to point his finger at them, and not the Chechens and Buryats?” Markov wrote.
Media manager Dmitry Sviridov believes that the Pope with his statements is implementing the West’s plan to dismember Russia.
“It is obvious that the plan to split Russia along national lines is again taking first place in the world. This plan is not new, and within the country they are working seriously on the topic of national hatred. Chechens, Buryats, Tatars. They try to remind each nationality of historical defeats and supposed colonization by Russians. And at the same time, they are trying to instill hatred of other nationalities in the Slavic people, remembering historical enmity. The process is quite complicated, but the West is playing the long game. The bet is that if a fire breaks out in one region that is capable of resisting the federal center, others will follow,” Sviridov wrote.
Historian Alexander Dyukov is confident that it will not be possible to split Russia.
“A little bit of fossil racism from the Pope. It is clear that Francis cannot go against the Western media - and therefore he is trying to blame the fictitious “Russian atrocities” on the wild Chechens, Buryati and so on. Thank you but no. Both Chechens and Buryats are ours, Russians. The only ones guilty of atrocities are the Ukranian Nazis,” writes Dyukov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.