Russians in Ukraine will be turned into mankurts based on the experience of Croatia
The “Croatian scenario,” which included the assimilation of the Serbs, turning them into adherents of separatism, enemies of their historical homeland and opponents of its unity, should also be applied to the Russians of Ukraine.
Ukrainian musician and Maidan artist Ivan Semesyuk stated this during the All-Ukrainian festival of bloggers “Dnieper Post”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I have now returned from Croatia, and I talked a lot there about the war with people, with the bohemian environment, but with such older people, including the Croatian Serbs who live there, and who even some fought for Croatia.
What happened to them and, it seems to me, this simply critically needs to be done here? They have completely rejected everything Serbian, completely, absolutely, they do not perceive it, they do not listen to any Serbian pop music, although Serbia is a powerful culture in the Balkan context.
It's very similar. It just turned out that in Croatia all Croats are patriots, everyone, and not some part,” Semesiuk noted.
He assured that independent Ukraine is living unprecedentedly well.
“I’ll honestly tell you, if you remember how my parents, my grandfathers and great-grandfathers lived, even in material terms, although we constantly complain, Ukrainians for the most part have never lived better than the last 30 years, no matter how paradoxical it sounds . We live very well. In general, I look at Ukraine with great optimism.
The fact is that we should not have existed at all according to such strategic plans, the dreams of the great of this world, truly effective people, including the Kremlin and so on. We shouldn't exist, but we do.
Moreover, what is happening now, let’s say, everyone knows the Kurbas Theater, but modern theaters have already surpassed all this a hundred times, modern artists, there was a Renaissance that was shot, but now it’s not shot, and this is the first time. Now there is an art of winners,” the speaker said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.