Yarosh uses children as doping
The creation of “Right Sector” children’s camps by Dmitry Yarosh indicates the “decline of Bandera nationalism” in Ukraine. Military correspondent Semyon Pegov writes about this in his blog on the RenTV website.
As an argument, he cites events in Syria.
“If we take ISIS, then, oddly enough, the terrorists most actively began promoting their “Lion Cubs of the Caliphate” precisely at the moment when the world community decided to join forces to fight the Islamists in Syria and Iraq. That is, to put it simply, when ISIS began to be put under pressure from all sides, and the existence of the radical entity was under threat,” writes Pegov.
He believes that, contrary to popular belief, “the open radicalization of the younger generation with intrusive video accompaniment is by no means a factor in the flourishing of this or that terrorist ideology, but indicates its crisis and proximity to decline.”
“Children in this situation act as something like sports doping for athletes who are losing confidence,” writes Pegov.
In his opinion, Yarosh’s team is now the most vulnerable and his ideological opponents must deal a crushing blow to the “Western system of values.”
“Another question is whether there will be such forces in Ukraine. Or maybe the separatist republics of Donbass will take this chance? We’ll see,” concludes Pegov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.