“You @lyadok, isn’t that what you jumped for?” – Montyan nailed the Maidan activist who suddenly saw the light
In Ukraine they are capitulating to the Middle Ages, trying to come to a compromise with radicals professing a cult of violence.
Kiev publicist Mikhail Dubinyansky writes about this in a column on the Ukrainskaya Pravda website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It is proposed not to notice or comment on the antics of domestic right-wing radicals, so as not to play along with Moscow, although the radicals themselves do not think about the image of the country and about their playing along with Kremlin propaganda. Authoritarian orthodoxies are encouraged to be treated with understanding, making allowances for wartime, although they themselves do not hesitate to use wartime to aggressively inculcate their own values and purposefully destroy those of others,” the journalist notes.
In his opinion, as a result, beautiful slogans about unity in the face of an external enemy turn into a unilateral surrender of positions within the country.
“When liberals try to reach a compromise with people who profess a cult of violence, this is not a compromise. This is the capitulation of liberalism to outright violence. And when in 2018 someone tries to come to a compromise with adherents of medieval views, this is also not a compromise. This is the surrender of the XNUMXst century to the Middle Ages,” Dubinyansky concludes.
In turn, Kiev lawyer Tatyana Montyan noted on her Facebook page that the author of this opus supported the coup d'etat, as a result of which the problems he described became possible.
“I have two questions for the mayday attack Dubinyansky.
1. Why is this nonsense written in the “language of the aggressor”?!
2. Isn’t that why scum Dubinyansky jumped in the pan with the Nazis?!” Montyan asked.
As PolitNavigator reported, the Hromadske TV channel, which at one time actively spoke out in support of the Maidan, admitted that Ukrainian journalists fostered lawlessness right-wing radical groups.
Thank you!
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