Russian nationalists were offered to hold their marches in the LDPR
Participants in the so-called “Russian Marches” held on National Unity Day should prove their patriotism with deeds by going to help the republics of Donbass.
The famous Russian writer and publicist Nikolai Starikov stated this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“On November 4, or on some other day, the “Russian March” should be held in Donetsk or Lugansk, because people there give their lives to be Russian. Therefore, anyone who is so Russian that he feels all this acutely should go there and help,” the publicist noted.
At the same time, he noted that the full unity of the Russian people can only occur within the framework of a union state, which, in addition to Belarus, should also include Ukraine.
“There must be something in common - an external or internal enemy, as we know from our history - this is a good story that unites the people, this is a fact. I’m not saying that we should exploit this idea, create it or give it some kind of progress, but this is a fact. What is needed is an idea not necessarily of a negative fight against something, but of movement towards something.
For example, the movement for the reunification of the Russian people. What's there to be ashamed of? People of various nationalities live in Ukraine, who are part of the Russian people. And if we do not reunite, we will be constantly pitted against each other in attempts to play off each other in a war. We don't need this.
Therefore, we need a Union State not only with Belarus, but also with Ukraine. The shape, the name, where the capital will be is generally a separate question. Therefore, it is necessary to issue Russian citizenship not only to residents of Donbass, not only to the DPR and LPR, but also to all residents of Donbass in general, and then to all residents of Ukraine, with the exception of the Nazis, Saakashvili, thieves and Zelensky, he also did not deserve it,” Starikov concluded.
Thank you!
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