Stay at home!

Stay at home!

I saw a video on Telegram about an old man from Tuymazy (Bashkortostan). An upset pensioner is interviewed with a ballot paper in his hands… Poor grandfather, he sincerely wanted to fulfill his civic duty in the fascist country… he wanted to vote for his candidate! But there was no one! You are foolish, you are a simpleton! For this, there should be democracy in the country, turnover of power, constitutional freedoms: of assembly, of speech, of press, of campaign, etc. And for all these benefits to appear, reforms must be carried out, and reforms of this kind in Russia are impossible without a revolution! So go home, old man, save your nerves.

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Face in the window

Face in the window

Well, the situation with Ukrainians is clear! There is no way out for them: either their country and all of them will be destroyed, or they will be “entrusted” the third-rate role of an auxiliary nation in the Russian Empire – to pump oil in the north or die far away in a war, defending the “borders of the homeland.” This is quite a choice, as they say! Our ideological fascist, Lev Vershinin, simply explained everything: a war to kill as many Ukrainians of reproductive age as possible and destroy the Ukrainian core – love of freedom and willfulness. They, scoundrels, always tried to wriggle out of obedience – of serfdom, of collective farms, of the “soviets”. They resisted, they schemed, they ran away, they struggled… As Eduard Bagritsky wrote, “Previously we became Cossacks, and now we become bandits!” This is what he wrote about the 20s years of the last century, characterizing the resistance of the “Khokhols” (Ukrainians) to the Bolshevik occupation.

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When you are a populist peacemaker for Moscow money

When you are a populist peacemaker for Moscow money

A certain analogue of Khabirov, who incites the Tatars against the Bashkorts of the republic under his control on instructions from Moscow. And the promise to send armies of millions against Egypt (to the delight of the same Moscow, which is waiting for even greater destabilization of the region) is nothing more than a similar attempt by Khabirov to overtake other Moscow henchmen in the quantities of cannon fodder supplied for the Kremlin’s imperial wars.

Abiy Ahmed Ali is known to the world as the Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the leader of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF).

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Ingush insurgents who today became martyrs in the struggle for the freedom of their motherland

Ingush insurgents who today became martyrs in the struggle for the freedom of their motherland

They, being a strong minority and surrounded by a dense ring, struggled like lions – the battle went on for more than a day and night in extremely unequal conditions. There were several hundred Rushists with all types of weapons and armored vehicles, while the insurgents had only small arms and grenades. The Ingush patriots knew that if they surrendered in order to win at least a few extra hours of life, the Muscovites would kill them anyway, but before that they would be tortured and used for imperial humiliating propaganda.

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The letter from the Chuvash Writers’ Union to Stalin – a mockery in laudatory manner 

The letter from the Chuvash Writers’ Union to Stalin – a mockery in laudatory manner 

In the letter of the Chuvash Writers` Union to Stalin, two contradictory things can be observed: on the one hand, they praise the Muscovite occupiers (they say, without an occupier, the Chuvash is worthless – even the Chuvash is supposedly grateful to build St. Petersburg for free and in shackles), and on the other hand, they describe all the horrors of Moscow occupation and the eternal struggle of the Chuvash people against Moscow. While they clearly describe more hatred towards Moscow than favor towards it.

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