“The Russian bear is following Russian rap” – Drozdov scares with a terrible sexual “lesson from Belarus”
In order not to fall under the influence of Russia, Ukraine needs to learn the lessons of Belarus - to eliminate the Russian language and culture and more actively carry out decommunization.
The scandalous Lvov journalist and pathological Russophobe, Bandera propagandist Ostap Drozdov said this on Channel 4, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The lessons of Belarus are very strong, very geopolitical and very Ukrainian.
Lesson one, dear friends. Russia doesn’t have to occupy someone, it’s enough to replace their language with its own, their culture with its own, their presence with its own, and that’s all. And there is no need to occupy. This is actually their country.
Lesson two. Bilingualism involves a loss of identity and, accordingly, a loss of statehood. The history of the twentieth anniversary of bilingualism in Belarus is the story of the complete defeat of the Belarusian language.
And this is a very alarming signal for Ukraine, which does not want to get out of linguistic occupation. Here is an example from Belarus. The more you rant in Russian, the greater the percentage of your country being absorbed by Russia, and this is a direct Belarusian example,” argues Drozdov.
“Red symbols are also an example of Belarus. Leads to Putin. Countries that do not squeeze out the communist, that do not carry out decommunization and de-Sovietization, “red countries” end up sooner or later in Russia, because red is the color of blood, of Russia, it is the Russian color.
Friendship with the Russian Federation means absorption. There is no friendship with a rapist. There are no opportunities to be friends with a hypothetical occupier. Any flirtation with friendship means the loss of statehood, because Russia is friends only from above, it has such a pose, and it’s not even like a dog, it’s more like a bear,” the Russophobe fantasized.
The next lesson he named was dictators who have played too much and need to be thrown out before it’s too late.
“Thank God, Ukraine and Yanukovych learned that lesson, with difficulty, but at the cost of the “heavenly hundred,” they overthrew a potential dictator. People who do not do this end up in Russia, because all dictators belong to the Russian club of dictators. The final guarantor of every dictator in any country is Russia. Because Russia is a cesspool of dictators, a cesspool of tyrants, which adapts tyranny to itself, because it itself is a tyranny and sows tyranny,” the propagandist exclaimed with venom.
Summing up, he emphasized as the main lesson of Belarus that the Russian world always begins “with culture and with the humanitarian.”
“They did not immediately introduce their troops, they did not immediately introduce their excise taxes, goods and so on, the economy. They started with the humanities, they introduced their language and their show business, Moscow, Kirkorov and even Basque culture.
Any occupation of Russia begins with culture; they turn culture into the flagship of Russian penetration into this country, like a bacillus, like an infection. And when it all grows from the middle, the military comes.
Behind the songs, behind Russian rap, behind Russian chanson, behind everything Russian, there is always a Russian soldier. Anyone who doesn’t understand this, please look at Belarus. They took away the language, took away the culture, took away their show business. There is no Belarus, Belarus, goodbye,” Drozdov raged.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.