Serhii Plochy Spreads Ukrainian Myths

So guys, I watched Serhii Plochy’s interview with Lex Fridman…

And while there are some interesting points, Plokhy commits two mystifications. The first is about the marginal presence of Ukrainian radical nationalism in Ukrainian society, and the other one is about the repression of the Russian language.

Much like the other Ukrainian propagandists, Plokhy mentions the mediocre electoral results of nationalist parties and candidates. This however is a mystification.

In Ukraine, only large and well funded political projects win the elections. The wealth in Ukraine is distributed among the few and those few control the political scene. Poroshenko, Tymoshenko, and even Zelensky are good examples of this. If you do not have the money, forget about electoral success.When the nationalist VO Svoboda had funding, it had like 8% of the support in mostly Western Ukraine.

Another problem compounding the radical nationalist vote is the diversity of groups and localized popularity of their leaders. Every Indian wants to be a chief and I would say the establishment likes it that way. No way would they allow a united nationalist front that could threaten them.

Also, it should be noted that the larger parties have adopted the nationalist program, including the Jew Zelensky, making the need for a nationalist candidate void. Politically smart Ukrainian nationalists are in the party of Poroshenko.

Better question would be how many radicals are in the military? How much are they involved in youth education? I have not compiled my fashiks category out of nothing. That category is getting fresh material several times per month. Ukraine just keeps giving.

Putin did not pull denazification out of his ass, so don’t act as if he did…

Fridman and Plokhy are repeating that the Russian language is not banned, and can be heard on the streets. Obviously, you cannot ban a language that is used by the majority of the people but you can still discriminate against it. The Russian language has been banned from the media, from the universities, and schools with Russian language the language of instruction have been becoming fewer and fewer. In more recent years we have seen Russian books being destroyed and statues of Pushkin damaged.

And while this could have been demanded or overlooked in most of Ukraine, it certainly was not so in Eastern Donbas and Crimea. I think there were also pockets of discontent with this policy throughout Ukraine. I certainly met Ukrainians that expressed to me deep dissatisfaction with this language policy.

People like to point out: “Imagine if Ireland promoted Gaelic over English?” I can tell you straight, Ireland today would have been a potato superpower and not a financial center. But imagine if Luxembourg promoted Luxembourgish over French and German? Luxembourg by the way has only one national language, Luxembourgish but it is firmly inside the Francophonie, and one of the wealthiest countries in Europe.

The Border Situation

The Czech Media:

The Russians are on the run, anti-Kremlin militias are reporting first conquered villages.

“We are in Russia, we liberated a section of a village.”

Anti-Kremlin paramilitary group Legion Freedom of Russia attacked the Russian territory near the Ukrainian border. It has allegedly conquered the village Tyotkino in the Kursk region and the Russian soldiers have allegedly fled. The Russian correspondent of the Radio Free Europe, Mark Krutov however points out that the victory announcement video was filmed at the territory of Ukraine.

People still posting shit relating to this cross border incursion…

10 Years Ago, Dima was Killed

By the supporters of Russia apparently…

Ten years ago, in Donetsk, supporters of Russia killed Dima Chernyavsky, simply because he was Ukrainian. From this death, everything in Donbas began.

The people that did this, have been screaming for ten years that Ukraine attacked Donbas. But they forget that it was them, who started the killings.

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Denis Kazansky, the author of this tweet does not disclose the full truth. Everything began with the usurpation of power by the Maidan in February. This has ignited protests throughout South-Eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian Nazis began what was called the Leninoval. They travelled from town to town and toppled Lenin statues but in Donetsk they met resistance. It is said that Donetsk street fighters mobilized to defend the city from vandalism. Even non-communists joined because they did not agree with outsiders trying to impose their shit on the city. Ukrainian sources claim that also reinforcements from Russia arrived, that too might be true.

Above is a video on my YouTube video dump of what was happening in Donetsk. It is too brutal and restricted, I am surprised YouTube didn’t delete it yet.

Dima was not only Ukrainian but also a member of VO Svoboda, a nationalist party, so he was a Ukrainian also politically. He was quite high a ranking representative of the party in the Donetsk region. However, in the Donetsk region the nationalists did not have enough support against militant supporters of Russia, and Dima became a victim of his own folly.

The Pope Broke

Does the Pontifex not understand this is a fight to the last Ukrainian?

Hiding it becomes ever harder
Launch the operation “Pope of Rome”
The Roman Pope has adopted Islam and will serve in the Akhmat battalion with the callsing SvinoreZ
The Communion of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine excommunicated the Pope
The Roman Pope called on Ukraine to raise the white flag, xoxols have hung the pope, and called it white flag.

Experts

Does Russian gas flow to Czechia?

Experts at Novinky.cz say that it does not. Experts at Seznam Zprávy say that Russian gas flows into Czechia. Funny detail is that Novinky are owned by Seznam.

The Czech media are quite something. Russian propaganda has nothing on them. A while back, our president travelled to Bavaria on bike. He didn’t wear a helmet. So I wrote into Google: “where did Petr Pavel travel on bike?”

And the first few results from top Czech media reported that the president didn’t wear a helmet but if you scroll down, you will find a link to Forum 24.

And in the last we read that the president met with Bernd Posselt from the Sudetendeutsche Landsmanschaft. Bernd was already featured on this blog here. For those who do not know the history, Bernd leads a group of Germans exiled from Czechoslovakia after WWII, and campaigns for the abolition of so called Beneš decrees. His home state, Bavaria even demanded these laws that mandated the expulsion of Germans be abolished before the Czech Republic joins the EU.

Now, I am myself part German, my ancestors came to Moravia in the eighteenth century during the French Revolutionary Wars, and I have relatives in Austria. But when it comes to this issue I say: “This is Czechia, Germans BTFO!”

Petr Pavel BTFO!

I have to commend Forum 24 for honest journalism but Forum 24 has long term supported Petr Pavel and the abolition of Beneš decrees.

Non-Consensual

Source

RimaAnn Nelson, the VA’s assistant secretary of health for operations, sent the Feb. 29 memo calling for the prompt removal of the photo — capturing a historic moment of public jubilation after Japan surrendered in 1945 — saying it was “inconsistent with the VA’s no-tolerance policy toward sexual harassment and assault.”

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That explains everything….