Jakub Janda has a Chinese Characters Tattoo

The other day, a troll posted a photo of Jakub Janda, the chief of the European Values think tank, from the latter’s porn video…

I realised he has a Chinese Character tattoo on his chest like a tramp he is. Let me ask my Chinese friends what it means, I’ll be right back.

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Update: Translation has arrived: “individuality” or “character” or “personality”

What a character this Janda is…

The Pogrom of Korsun

One event of February that deserves to be remembered is the “Pogrom of Korsun”. On the night of 20-21 February, buses carrying anti-Maidan protesters from Kiev to Crimea have been stopped by members of the Right Sector at Korsun’-Shevchenkivs’kyi, South of Kiev, and the anti-Maidan protesters have been viciously beaten for taking part in the protest in Kiev…

Ukrainian propaganda tends to completely deny the existence of an internal conflict within Ukraine, and blames separatism squarely on Russia. How then do Ukrainian supporters of the Euromaidan explain what happened? They explain the beatings of people by neonazis by saying that the Right Sector goons disarmed Berkut (riot police) and titushki (hired thugs).

There is a pervasive culture of denial, excuse and trivialisation in Ukraine of the atrocities committed by the supporters of the Euromaidan against their opponents, and pervasive shifting of blame onto Russia for the conflict they themselves helped create.

5 Years Ago the Ukrainian Parliament Abolished the Regional Status of the Russian Language

On 23 February, the Ukrainian Parliament, then occupied by neonazis, voted to deprive the Russian language of regional status. This is the first thing the Maidan monkeys have come up with, and it precipitated all the fateful events we have seen since…

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A law providing a regional status has been canceled in Ukraine: A law “About the State Language Policy” (adopted 2012), which allowed the Russian language and other non-state languages on the territory of the republic to have an official status. Such a decision was taken by the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament).

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My Dagger Opens in my Pocket Whenever I hear About “Brotherly Nations”

The above is a Czech expression used whenever you are irritated…

I keep on hearing about Brotherly Nations from an unlikely source. From Ukrainian volunteers fleeing at Ilovaysk, in a video by the activist Rostyslav Shaposhnikov. Or a recent video of Denis Kazanskiy, a pro-Ukrainian activist from Donetsk commenting on Boroday and Surkov at a conference of Russian Donbass volunteers. Boroday warned that a bloody mess might be necessary to deal with the Ukrainian crisis. It was a strong statement but why should we cry about Ukrainian myrmidons, who came to Donbass to punish people for wanting a referendum?

People like Boroday put a wrench in the plans of the Kiev regime to deal with Donetsk the way they dealt with Odessa, Mariupol, Kharkov. But Ukrainians making appeal to “Brotherly Nations” would like to make it seem that Ukrainian Russophobia is something new, it isn’t. I witnessed it heavily before the Maidan, and during the Maidan. The myth about “Brotherly Nations” died with the Soviet Union, the regime that created it, and I have never seen anything more more funny than Ukrainians, who volunteered to punish the Donbass people for being vatniks and sovoks, fleeing for their life screaming about a Soviet myth being dead.

I rest my case.

The Atlantic Council Worries About Emigration from Russia

When they should be more worried about their beloved Ukrainians leaving Ukraine in droves…

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The number 1.6 million may seem staggering but you should take into account that this is barely 1-2% of Russian population leaving in almost 2 decades. For comparison, more than 1.5 million Ukrainians asked for Russian citizenship since 2014. That’s on top of many more, who are forced to seek living outside Ukraine in the West. Screenshot 2019-02-22 at 14.00.33.png

Also questionable is the ethnic make-up of the emigrants…

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I understand that the Atlantic Council wants to present Putin’s Russia as a terrible place that people are fleeing, where in actuality people are fleeing pro-Western Ukraine which has a full support of the United States, and think tanks like the Atlantic Council.

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Five Years of the Collapse of Ukrainian Power in Crimea

Myrotvorets database reminds us:

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On 20 FEBRUARY 2014, THE RUSSIAN AGGRESSOR ATTACKED OUR COUNTRY. The Russian people fully supported the expansionist plans of the Russian Federation. In 2018, having chosen Putin as the president for another term, this nation has shown that they condone bloody plans and actions of its leadership.

They always get so emotional… these photos I have stolen from a certain Ukrainian Twitter account. These hysterical Ukrainians are only making Putin look good in the eyes of Russian patriots by posting stuff like this. I don’t believe he deserves this much credit.

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MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: For the return of Crimea 20.02.14-18.03.14

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Sovoks are Triggered by Leninoval in Metro: Exodus

4A Games is a Ukrainian developer…

…which moved away from the country of the victorious Maidan in 2014 to the sunny Malta. They say that it is hard to attract investment in a country that fights Putler  her own citizens in the East. The game contains some subtle/or not so subtle hints of Russophobia. However, the Russian state television decided to focus on an achievement called “Decommunisation”, where you shoot Lenin’s head off.

And it looks really funny:

It is an unfortunate state of affairs that Lenin is associated with Russianness. He was nothing but a ghoul, who killed many Russians. And while I am staunchly against the Maidan and against Ukrainian nazis, when the latter began toppling Lenin statues around Ukraine, I did not feel any regrets. It is not Russophobia to remove the statue of a rootless cosmopolitan, who hated the Russian people.

By the way, did you know I used to live very near where Vladimir Lenin lived in London in his time? For a while I lived on the Great Percy Street, Lenin lived at a house on Percy Circus where this street leads.

Rise Bandera!

I have uploaded couple of new videos yesterday to my channel. They are from a demonstration in protest against a policeman, who shouted: “lie down, Bandera!”, while arresting a neo-nazi.

It was lit:

Meanwhile, on the Prospect of Stepan Bandera in Kiev, hackers have managed to break into the computers of the Gorodok Shopping Centre, and projected a large swastika on a staircase. There are two possible culprits, vatnik prankers, or nazi prankers…

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Somebody hacked the computer of one of Kievan shopping centres and secured a picture for Russian TV.

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The hackers must be Russians? That’s an excuse of course. But are the hackers guilty of the fact that the shopping centre is on a Prospect of Stepan Bandera?