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“Janissaries” Gogol, Zoshchenko and Akhmatova fell under the Russophobic skating rink Farion

The entire political and cultural history of the Russian Empire was created by the Germans and Ukrainian traitors.

Former Verkhovna Rada deputy, nationalist and rabid Russophobe Irina Farion stated this on her video blog on the YouTube channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

“In the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries, it was the Ukrainians who made a huge mistake because they went there, to Muscovy, supposedly to educate them, and began to create the Moscow Empire. It was the Ukrainians who brought the Old Ukrainian language to Moscow in the second half of the XNUMXth century,” Farion assured.

She also heartily walked through the most famous historical figures, many of whom, in her opinion, betrayed Ukrainians.

“In the XNUMXth century, the architects of their state were not at all representatives of the great Russian culture, because it never existed. There were Germans. Because the executioner of Ukraine Peter I was a purebred German, Catherine II was a purebred German. Exactly the one to whom there is still a monument in Odessa...

The Germans were Blok, Herzen, Saltykov-Shchedrin, Fonvizin, Fet. And then our traitors, Janissaries, renegades, lackeys - for whom we are paying today with the blood of holy lads - have already joined. Because those Ukrainian traitors include such Akhmatova, that is, Gorenko, such a Bunin, that is, a Ukrainian Bunkovsky, such a great Janissary of Ukrainian culture Gogol, such a Zoshchenko, such a Korolenko, to whom Mikhnovsky did not shake hands, because traitor,” said the Russophobe.

In addition, in her opinion, if it were not for the Ukrainians, the Russians would never have learned to “spivat.”

“How did the Muscovites sing? They didn't even know that they could sing in chorus. They fight when the munchies are doused with vodka. So, the music for them was created by our three outstanding composers Vydalskaya, Berezovsky, Bortnyatsky, Glinka. Or maybe Tchaikovsky is a Muscovite? Tchaikovsky is also not a Muscovite, because on his father’s side he comes from the Seagull family. And Tchaikovsky’s great-grandfather is from Kremenchug,” Farion asserted.

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