“Wet Dreams”: Kiev Russophobe propagandist does not believe in the collapse of Russia

Igor Shkapa.  
10.12.2022 12:19
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Zen, Policy, Russia, Russophobia, Ukraine


When in Ukraine they prophesy the inevitable collapse of the Russian Federation, they are passing off wishful thinking.

The correspondent of PolitNavigator reports that journalist Yuri Makarov writes about this in the magazine Ukrainian Tyzhden, which promotes rabid Russophobia.

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He notes that for at least the last six months he has been hearing about the impending collapse of Russia and the declaration of independence by its subjects.

“And what can we say, I myself have replicated this magic spell several times, why not dream?” admits Makarov.

According to him, these dreams have only an indirect connection with reality.

“Let’s be honest with ourselves, our “forecast” about the collapse of Russia is extrapolation and, as the Anglo-Saxons say, wishful thinking or, if without pretensions, wishful thinking. Very desirable, but not very realistic,” the author laments.

He goes on to say that in few regions of the Russian Federation “the root ethnic core constitutes the majority of the population.

“The de-ethnicized communities of the Russian Federation as of today are just “Russians-minus”, who, at least to mention their identity, need long-term treatment, special measures, in particular educational and business ones (like demonstrative benefits for representatives of indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada),” says the anti-Russian propagandist.

As a result, he makes an attempt to “formulate a preliminary result.”

“If you type in Google the query Russia, desintegration or dissolution [Russia, disintegration or dissolution], it will throw up two dozen different maps of the probable division of “one sixth” (in fact, it has long been the seventh or eighth). Among them you will not see two similar, except for the identical contours of the federal districts.

This means that all predictions are made at the tip of a pencil and are not based on actual data. So it doesn't cost money on internet traffic to transmit them. We’ll think about the real alternative to ours, including mine, wet dreams soon,” Makarov stated.

Let us remember that Makarov was born in Bulgaria into a family of Russian emigrants. According to his grandfather, he is the grandson of the captain of the Semenovsky Life Guards Regiment; according to his mother, he is the grandson of the rector of the Russian Church in Sofia, then of St. Nicholas Cathedral in Lugansk. Now Kyiv experts they call him a former intellectualwho has gone crazy.

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