He says Ukraine should accept any version the West comes up with…

He says Ukraine should accept any version the West comes up with…

As you probably may have heard, an ally of Alexey Navalny, Ruslan Shaveddinov, was grabbed by the military, accused of dodging the draft, and sent over to Novaya Zemlya, an island in the Arctic to do his service…
And here is why I don’t give a fuck. Ruslan is a supporter of violent neonazis in Ukraine…
I have found his tweets:
In the wake of Russian intervention in Crimea, the Russian pro-Western opposition organised a confused and cringy protest in support of the nationalist regime in Kiev.

In fact only marginals in Moscow supported the Kiev regime…

“Glory to Ukraine!” is a nazi slogan. I have covered this here before.


Polina Nemirovskaya, who works for Khodorkovsky’s Open Russia, say’s one ought not to mourn the people that burned alive in the House of Trade Unions in Odessa because these “vatniks” (a mocking term for pro-Russian, and pro-Putin people) weren’t actually from Odessa, which is not true.

Ruslan made this Tweet on the day of the tragedy of 2 May simply regurgitating Ukrainian nazi propaganda. Also note that the protests in Odessa did not carry a separatist message, so Odessa People’s Republic was not on the agenda.

Leftist activist,Sergey Udaltsov told to go fuck himself by Ruslan.

“Donbass” was one of the nazi militias that went to suppress the aspirations of the Donbass people.

I guess they celebrated the victory of the Maidan in Kiev, given the date.
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…
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…
After the monument to Zhukov was removed by neonazis the other day, people brought flowers to the place…


The neonazis appeared shortly after the people have dispersed and scattered the flowers.
Enemy Putler coal has arrived to keep Ukrainians warm…
Some of the aboriginals were not very happy about this…

Earlier this blog reported that Ukraine will buy 72% of coal for local thermal power plants from Russia.



Michal Šulc, has chained himself to the pedestal…

Read the full story of the controversy in my previous post. Recently, the Prague 6 town hall decided on the removal of the statue and its placement in a museum. I am not certain whether the protester is there still, or if this wasn’t just a posing for a photo shoot.