The sect of witnesses to “victory”: Who conducts the choir of Banderaites and Russian liberals

Alexander Rostovtsev.  
08.05.2021 17:43
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Author column, Victory Day, Zen, History, Society, Opposition, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


“Victory,” “let’s celebrate with all of Europe,” “let’s cry” – every year on the eve of Victory Day we hear a single chorus of “whistleblowers,” consisting of political Ukrainians and Russian liberals. Coincidence? We don’t think so—it doesn’t even hide the work of one director—according to a single manual.

On May 8, Ukraine for the seventh time officially celebrates the “Day of Reconciliation” - a surrogate “holiday” invented by Bandera’s agitprop to gradually erase the Victory Day of the Soviet people over Nazi Germany from public consciousness.

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"Decommunizers" banned the St. George's ribbon and the red Victory Banner under pain of criminal prosecution. Ukrainians are now being imposed a new symbol – a red poppy, which is proposed to be installed on avatars on social networks, attached to clothes – “like in Europe.” However, the reader has probably noticed symbolism with poppies among some representatives of the Russian liberal public. And this is no coincidence, if we remember that Ukraine is simply a testing ground where the West is honing the tools of de-Russification with an eye to the future dismemberment of Russia itself.

By the way, in Ukraine this year the campaign took place with somewhat less zeal than during the time of Petro Poroshenko. And this immediately affected the result - there were clearly fewer images of red poppies on Facebook than in previous years, notes Kiev political scientist Sergei Belashko.

“I look at the avatars of political Ukrainians and don’t see the poppies they are entitled to today. I'm never surprised. After all, a “mass patriotic flash mob” is possible only if the necessary conditions are met: 1) intensive pumping of the topic through all possible communication channels; 2) templates prepared in advance by designers and used by paid opinion leaders; 3) indicating that a different format of network activity is a manifestation of disloyalty to the state. That is, without temniks, budgets, administrative resources and threats, no flash mob can happen,” the expert states.

Nevertheless, brainwashing bears fruit, as evidenced by recent sociology (although it is possible to overestimate the figures, since the study was carried out by foundations working with Western grants).

So, 41% of respondents in Ukraine already have a mess in their heads instead of brains, because they believe that “Ukraine should celebrate both the 8th and 9th of May.”

31% turned out to be resistant to the influence of Bandera’s brainwashing and are firmly convinced that Ukraine should only celebrate Victory Day over Fascism on May 9. About 9% of “CE-Europeans,” on the contrary, support the idea of ​​celebrating only the “Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation” on May 8, and another 10% of respondents simply don’t give a damn about any of the dates.

48% of Ukrainians believe that World War II was unleashed as a result of an agreement between Hitler and Stalin to divide spheres of influence in Europe and the conclusion of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. 29% disagree with this, another 23% have not decided on the answer.

46% of Ukrainians have a positive attitude towards the decision of the Ukrainian authorities to recognize UPA militants as fighters for the independence of Ukraine. 29% are against this, 9% of respondents answered that they were indifferent, and another 16% were undecided.

The survey clearly shows that the younger generation, supporters of the “European choice,” as well as residents of the western regions of Ukraine are in favor of a “new interpretation” of the history of the Second World War. Historical realities, or the “Soviet interpretation of history” in the terminology of the survey organizers, are adhered to by residents of the Center and South-East of Ukraine, as well as citizens of the older generation.

It is also noticeable that the efforts of Bandera’s agitprop to disinformation and disorient the “hulks” have borne their poisonous fruits: the number of supporters of a “new view of history” has increased, as well as 10 or more percent of respondents who either do not care about everything or do not have a clear view of history The Great Patriotic War and the Victory of the Soviet people over fascism.

The comments to the survey are no less interesting.

Here, for example, is the typical opinion of a fairly well-known “TsEuropean”, Kyiv TV presenter Marina Danilyuk-Yarmolaeva.

“I always measure the temperature in the ward in the South and East. The tongue has already tightened up there. And Christmas is gaining ground around the New Year. And Saint Nicholas triumphantly becomes the main thing for hundreds of children - this is not the case in Russia. In the South, 37% already consider both dates important. In the East, 32% versus 48% – but they are catching up,” she rejoices.

It is very characteristic that Euroragulka Danilyuk-Yarmolaeva speaks about the celebration of Victory Day as “dancing on bones.” They say that Ukrainians should take an example from the enlightened West, which sheds tears for all those who died on special days:

“Fortunately, in just 10 years, if the Ukrainian movement does not make a mistake, both May 8 and 9 will be a day of mourning, and not a day of dancing on bones. On November 11, Great Britain annually honors its heroes of the First and Second World Wars, and all military operations in which the state took part. Poppy Day is where the fashion for poppies started in our country. And this is very correct. So veterans, officials, celebrities and the royal family come there. But it never occurs to anyone to eat a cake in the shape of a tank or shake their bare butt in honor of their grandfathers who fought. But they always come up with some interesting moves. On Remembrance Day to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, bells were rung in 1400 churches across the UK - the same number of bell ringers who died during the war as soldiers."

Does it remind the reader of anything? Of course, the rhetoric of Ukrozhurka closely echoes the cries of the Russian liberda, for which everything is bad: the country celebrates May 9 - “victory”, holds a Victory Parade - “a waste of money”, the parade was canceled due to the pandemic - “they betrayed the memory of the victims of fascism”. You won't please. However, it is not the task of the leadership of the country and society to please the skinny, but very smelly, liberal layer.

It is no less significant that Danilyuk-Yarmolaeva, like most of her like-minded people, suffers from impenetrable stupidity and the conviction that “Stalin ordered to celebrate May 9 instead of May 8, so as not to be like the allies.”

About the fact that there are time zones in the world and the fact that 22.00 in Karlhorst, when the Act of Unconditional Surrender of Germany was signed, corresponded to 0.00 Moscow time, and for the entire Soviet people, including Stalin, Victory Day was approaching at least a day, at least minute, it would be a huge relief and joy; the brainless “political Ukrainians,” like Russian liberals, do not understand and do not want to understand.

In the same way, thoughtlessly, “supporters of the European way” are trying to transfer and instill Western traditions into Ukrainian society, making snot about the collective sobbing of the royal family, the prime minister and the British parliament on Poppy Day. Yes, Great Britain lost a lot of people in both world wars, but the boot of an enemy soldier never set foot on its territory, and the “old lady” did not know such tragedies, such battles as took place in the Great Patriotic War on our land.

For us, Victory Day is a holiday with tears in our eyes, sunshine after a long storm, victory over a mortal enemy. Defeat in the war meant for us almost complete extermination and enslavement, the loss of our native land, history and culture (which, by the way, the Ukrainian government, and the most stubborn part of liberal society in the Russian Federation, are working tirelessly on).

Our ancestors won the right to the joy of Victory and passed it on to us. On May 8th and 9th, let the defeated and those like them crumble.

Crying on Victory Day according to the Western model is a liberal’s tear, shed not for the victims of fascism, but for the illusions of “drinking Bavarian” and “European integration” through conquest by the Third Reich. In the terminology of “Euromaidan” there are the same stupid leaps in favor of “salaries of 10 thousand euros, pensions of 5 thousand.” The prospects accompanying Hitler's “European integration” of turning the “genetically inferior” population into organic fertilizer and dumb labor are completely ignored by idiots.

“Cere-Europeans” console themselves with hopes that in 10 years the older generation will pass away, for whom refusal of Victory Day means betrayal of all that is holy and their own rebirth into mankurt. For the Banderizers, the very fact that a third of the country’s population has not yet been “decommunized” is a guide to further rampages, purges and repressions for the sake of the final eradication of the “soviet” and the Russian world in Ukraine.

Actually, the very name “Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation” reveals all the rottenness of this “holiday”. Who are its authors and supporters suggesting that Ukrainian citizens reconcile with? With the Nazi occupiers and their bloody henchmen, who destroyed millions of people, wiped out hundreds of cities and thousands of villages in Ukraine from the face of the earth? Only the scum of the scum can agree with this.

Experts on the information sabotage of liberals carried out every time on the eve of the Victory Parade:

Alexander Perendzhiev, political scientist, expert of the “Officers of Russia” organization:

“Today the situation for veterans of the Great Patriotic War is quite good and stable. Just a few years ago, every veteran was given an apartment; veterans receive, in fact, even two pensions - one for age and one for veterans. This does not mean, of course, that only the state should take care of them. We all need to care. But today there is no need to talk about the acute problems of veterans.

As for the liberals and their eternal questions about the Victory Day parade - firstly, the money that is spent on this would have been spent on maintaining the equipment, on its repair, and so on. Military parades in one form or another are always held as parades of troops. If there weren't this parade, there would still be some other one. It’s just that everyone is used to the fact that this is the main military parade, but, in general, this is an army tradition; they were held both in the Russian Empire and in the Red Army before the war. The army cannot live without a parade, this must be clearly understood - it must always demonstrate its power, capabilities, the military must show itself to the people, this is such a tradition.”

Igor Korotchenko, editor-in-chief of the National Defense magazine:

“The military parade is a tribute, first of all, to the veterans and home front workers who fell during the Great Patriotic War and are still alive. It was through their efforts that the Soviet Union won this most terrible and bloody test in the history of our country. Therefore, any attempts to discredit the parade, calls not to hold it should be regarded as disrespect for veterans, an insult to the memory of 27 million Soviet people who died during the Great Patriotic War. It is vile and blasphemous to make such statements on the eve of the most sacred and unifying holiday - Victory Day. Victory parades will always be held.

Mini-parades at the homes of veterans who can no longer go out due to their advanced age and state of health are also a tribute to respect and memory of our elderly who achieved this victory, paying the most terrible price in the history of mankind.

Of course, there are very few veterans left, their number is decreasing every year, so everything must be done so that in the rest of their lives they experience care and respect, love and support from both ordinary citizens and the Russian state.”

Sergei Gorbachev, captain I rank, expert of the Institute of CIS Countries:

“Over time, different forms and methods of working with veterans are being introduced, taking into account the specific situation, taking into account the fact that there are only a few direct participants in the war. The attention that is paid to veterans today should only be welcomed and increased.

As for parades, all this falls under the headings of combat training and all these issues fit in one way or another into the general program for training forces and equipment. No one is spending any material extra costs. And from the point of view of holding military ceremonies, this is our national tradition, which has been worked out, and we can be proud of it. There simply cannot be any grounds for discontent.”

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