A memorable fragment from the current anti-Russian hysteria in the Czech Republic that is worth of a note on this blog…

A memorable fragment from the current anti-Russian hysteria in the Czech Republic that is worth of a note on this blog…

Ondřej Kolář is the mayor of Prague 6, who recently removed the statue to the Soviet liberator of Prague, Ivan Konev. Pavel Novotný is the mayor of Řeporyje, a village that forms the outskirts of Pragua. He brings plenty of traffic to this blog, and recently came up with the initiative to commemorate the soldiers of the Russian Liberation Army. A Nazi collaborator group formed of Russians, who at the very end of the War turned on their Nazi masters and helped the revolt of Czech patriots against the German occupiers...
The Czech Republic is a funny place. Following the removal of Konev’s statue, Russia reacted with enacting a law that would prosecute people, who desecrate the monuments to Red Army in Eastern Europe. But the reaction of the Czechs has been rather hysterical. Not so long ago, a piece of news began circulation that the Czech secret service, the BIS, has information that a man has arrived in Prague, who can be a potential danger to Ondřej Kolář, Pavel Novotný, and the principal mayor of Prague, Zdeněk Hřib. All, as I know, were placed under police protection. Recently, the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs said he knows of Russian actions and that should anything happen to Kolář or Novotný, they will know who did it.
I personally think, the BIS has links to Kolář and this is a conspiracy to create a moral panic with the aim of damaging Czech-Russian relations, and the current government in the Czech Republic as all the mayors represent the opposition. The opposition in the Czech Republic is normally represented in urban areas, whereas the government and the president represent the countryside.
Some people seized on the opportunity to have a bit of laugh at the expense of the eccentric mayors of Prague. Some Zdeněk Pernica from an obscure regional right-wing party asked on Facebook how much is the reward, and added that he lost money due to Corona and needs to cover the losses. He did not mention anyone in text but included a doctored picture with himself holding a rifle and the three mayors seated.
Novotný and representatives of the Czech liberal wing went into hysteria and tried to get the police involved.

The journalists were also active…

I really hope the police still has some sense of humour left unlike the liberal turds that went ratting on the man. The issue was widely reported in mainstream media, which tried to create a moral panic.


The following is why Russophobia is dangerous. If you eek out a response from them, you get a glimpse of what Russophobes actually believe. A hodgepodge of anti-Russian myths…

The myth of Ukrainian genocide, DONE BY THE RUSSIANS, seems to have taken root among the Russophobic creeps. It does not strike them that Stalin and Lazar Kaganivich were not Russians. And here is why the Russians should never and will never apologise or atone for USSR and socialism.
Pity us!
I am a bit of a victim of my own categories here on this blog. I do write about Czech public figures that did porn. And this is quite a catch, and she admitted she did it.
Kateřina Zemanová is a massive THOT and she took part in an orgy party…


The municipality of Prague wants to rename the square on which stands the Russian embassy in honour of Boris Nemtsov…
The Russians will laugh at this stupidity, and Prague will spend money on absolute nonsense. That is all that will happen. Ordinary Czechs don’t give a fuck about Boris Nemtsov, and the latter has never done anything for the Czech Republic.
But little did I realize how unoriginal the people in Prague that came up with this cringy initiative are. There already is a Boris Nemtsov Plaza in Washington D.C., named so in 2017. In 2018, Vilnius and Kiev were added to the list of proud cities featuring Russian Embassy addresses on Boris Nemtsov Square.
So, on December 26, my Facebook was mercilessly vapourized out of existence without me being notified as to why. All my friends, all my ex girlfriends, my photos from holidays, my creations, and other stuff gone…

I suspect I got caught up in a rage sweep. Literally an hour after I wrote a comment underneath a post made by a Czech right-wing anti-immigration politician about the organisation Médecins Sans Frontières, which is engaged in trafficking migrants into Europe. My comments said that people should not send organisations like this money because those 3$ they send don’t even buy a morning coffee in the office. And I think I added that they will be fine because they have billionaire backers.
Later I discovered that I am on a list. I have been listed among the people, who troll an internet initiative #Jsmetu (“We are here”), which calls for the monitoring of social media discussions. Naturally, people started mocking it as a totalitarian, anti free speech initiative. They began a group #JsmeTu Original 1984, of which I was a member.
This individual called Jan Cemper is the author of that list.

Jan is a homosexual (in a good way, nothing against that), and he has a speech impediment because his mouth is malformed. I can’t say because I don’t watch Czech TV enough. His Wikipedia is really rich, it says he engages in “Refugees Welcome” protests, was in the Antifa. He is also an environmental activist. He also runs a hoax debunking website Manipulátoři.cz, (“Manipulators”) where he does not shy away from creating lists of people, who do not share his political vision.
The post includes my conversation I had on the page he investigated:

By sheer coincidence, I also discuss the issue of financing of NGOs like Médecins Sans Frontières, whom I call [People] Smugglers Sans Frontières, and say that I would not even send them Monopoly money.
Recently, the Russian foreign ministry issued a note in response to the Czech parliament making the Warsaw Pact invasion of 21 August 1968 a “notable date.” Here is why this decision of the Czech parliamentarians is an anti-Russian act, which will not help build good relations between the two countries…
It has to be noted, that for the post-Communist Czech public, the invasion of 1968 was not an invasion by the Warsaw Pact, the Soviet Union, in defence of the harsh Communist system. To them, it was the Russians trying to subdue Czech democracy. Don’t trust me? This is what the Czech prime minister had to say about it:
It is absolutely unacceptable that Russia is trying to comment on our decision. Everybody is clear on what happened in August 1968. It was an invasion of the Russian army, with deaths of innocent civilians, and the Czech people still have trauma because of it. The Russians have stolen 21 years of liberty from the Czech people.
Note this, there isn’t any mention of the Warsaw Pact countries that participated in the invasion, no mention of the Soviet Union, which was much more than contemporary Russia, no mention of the Czech Communists, who invited the Warsaw Pact to intervene. There isn’t any space for discussion of nuances when historical events such as this one are politicised.
The verdict is clear, the Russians are guilty! 30 years after the Russians dismantled Communism and the USSR (and yes, it was the Russians who first voted for sovereignty, none of the freeloader republics had the balls), the Czechs create a national day of Russia bashing. And how dare the Russians complain about this?
The Czechs really have a historical trauma that to a large degree they have caused themselves. In 1946 they have voted the Communists in. During the interbellum, Czechoslovakia had the second largest Communist party in the World. After the Communists assumed a monopoly on power in 1948, by the hands of Czech factory workers, there appeared several resistance groups, all of them were ratted out, by Czechs. Only the brothers Mašín were able to break out of this cesspit called Communist Czechoslovakia. The Czech Communists invited the Warsaw Pact intervention, and in the 21 years of unfreedom, the Communist Party had 2 million members. Some of these members are still in Czech politics today.
This Russia blaming simply serves to absolve the Czechs of the complicity in bolshevism…
I don’t think the Darkest One actually gives a fuck about Pavel Novotný, the degenerate mayor of Řeporyje, Prague, so he may not even see this…



Edit: The above is a montage created by the Czech magazine Reflex, but this post was viral still…
The boorish mayor of Prague autonomous suburb of Řeporyje, wrote a letter addressed to Vladimir Putin, where he exposes his utter Russophobia.
I would like to remind readers that Pavel Novotný, the mayor of an autonmous part of Prague, Řeporyje, intends to install a monument to the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) in his village… The ROA were former Red Army soldiers, who joined the Nazis, and had a small altercation with their former masters at the very end of the war, which has helped Czech rebels in Prague.

I will not translate the whole drivel, it is not worth it:
We will not consult our desire to install a monument to ROA, and about their historic role, with anyone from the outside, let alone Russia, a symbol of occupation, lies and human rights violations. A beautiful country, to which I would wish another, not the current government, self reflection, and more international recognition, which it claims only through the demonstrations of force and gas pipelines.
Řeporyje are a sovereign, independent part of Prague, which decides via its own elected representatives, to whom, when, and where, it will build a monument. That all after a debate with the public, which allows any resident to express his opinion without fear. I would very much wish this for the citizens of the Russia Federation, which murders journalists, is feeding the population through schools and media an alternative account of history and contemporaneity, and regularly forgets that where the borders of the RF end begins the territory of others.
The planned monument to Vlasovites will be decided by Řeporyje alone, not by Russia. Řeporyje has a far better experience with Vlasovites than with you, you caricatures of your own selves with a nuclear suitcase behind your arses, head full of vodka and dark consciousness. The Czech Republic is a democratic country, where you can send agents, money for the campaigns of fuckwits that are loyal to you, doped up sportsmen, and comments on what irks you through your diplomats. We can only respect that, or rather acknowledge that.
Please acknowledge that it is not within your power to stop us from erecting a monument to the 300 soldiers that died here fighting Nazis… (I don’t get the following few words). You would only be able to remove it when next you shall occupy us and enslave is. Until then, it is of no use to bother us, as it is of no use to poison with novichok, or pressure me personally. I am not saying this because I am afraid of you you lying, rude, self centered, arrogant fuckwits.
I am telling you this because if local people wish to install a monument because they believe Řeporyje and Prague owe it to the Vlasovites, they will build it.
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Cocaine in Prague is really good…