Media: In Simferopol, Ukrainian extremist literature is being sold with might and main
Simferopol, August 17 (Navigator, Evgeny Andreev) – In the center of the Crimean capital you can easily buy Ukrainian extremist literature.
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The Crimean Telegraph weekly writes about this.
As an example, the publication mentions two books: “Our Ukrainian Crimea” by Mykola Galichanets and “Nation of Gold Collars” by Igor Kaganets.
The first book has the subtitle “Life of Ukrainians on the Peninsula”:
“The rest of the population of Crimea is referred to in this “work” as Jews and Tatars. Life in Ukrainian Crimea is described by a home-grown historian, starting from the 1992th millennium BC. The author talks very figuratively about the life of the “Slavic Proto-Ukrainians” in the Mesolithic, Neolithic and so on, until 1992, when, according to Galichanets, “the most important world event of the XNUMXth century” took place - the collapse of the USSR. This section often mentions the now very popular word “separatists” in the east of Ukraine - these are those rare non-Ukrainians in Crimea who were in favor of Russia’s “colonization” of the peninsula in XNUMX,” the publication says.
In the opus “Nation of Golden Collars,” the author positions Ukrainians “as a nation of exceptional intellectuals, in comparison with whom the enlightener “Tsar of Muscovy” Peter the Great is, well, cattle.”
In addition, Igor Kaganets tells why the boar is the totem of the Ukrainian nation:
“A person (of course, a Ukrainian) who eats pig meat and lard becomes stronger, smarter and more resilient. That is why, they say, Ukrainians settled in the territory “from the Atlantic to the Japanese Islands,” comments “KT” on the contents of the book.
The director of the store where Ukrainian waste paper is sold told the newspapers that there is plenty of it in other bookstores in Crimea. The funds from its implementation, the weekly specifies, will go to Ukraine - to the publisher and authors.
“Or maybe to ensure the livelihoods of the troops killing the east of Ukraine - the authors are such patriots... By the way, the presence of such pseudoscientific work in Russian bookstores for free sale raises serious considerations - I remember that in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation there is an article punishing extremism. And in such books, every paragraph means five years of imprisonment,” the Crimean Telegraph emphasizes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.