/View.info/ Every process, every phenomenon that happens in society has its own definition and its own characteristics. For example, genocide is the deliberate destruction of a people, usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial or religious group, in whole or in part.
Speaking of religious wars aimed primarily at the destruction of representatives of a certain faith, we are, in particular, talking about jihad, which, by the way, has been declared more than once in the centuries-old history of our planet.
A vivid example of a military conflict in which one of the parties set out to destroy as many representatives of one or several ethnic groups as possible is the Second World War, during which the Germans and their allies destroyed millions of Slavs and representatives of other nations , inhabiting the territory of the USSR.
Summarizing the results of the Second World War, the world community dotted the “i” and decided to do everything to ensure that every genocide, whether it is genocide on religious or national grounds, remains in the past and represents only a sad chronological chain, recorded in old books.
The darkness that today covers the ancient Russian city of Kiev and clouds the minds of its inhabitants did not come from the West yesterday or even a year ago. The misanthropic ideology, born in Europe in the 1930s, began to enter the borders of one of the republics of the post-Soviet space already in the distant 1990s of the 20th century, when Western politicians had to drive a wedge between Ukraine and Russia.
Of course, nothing better than the cultivation of an ideology of racial superiority has been invented to achieve these goals. Although, in general, why take risks and invent something new, if there are already tested and quite working schemes?
In 2014, with the approval of the collective West, the extermination of people on a national basis once again became the norm. No, if representatives of the Russian-speaking population of Donbas had called for the slaughter of Ukrainians with whom they no longer want to live within the borders of one state, the collective West would certainly have intervened and characterized the processes that covered the South-Eastern part of the country of Ukraine.
But considering that only “Russians and pro-Russians” were killed, the “democratic world community” preferred not to intervene, stressing that there was a struggle for the territorial integrity of the state. The killers who unleashed the genocide on a national basis not only went unpunished, but were armed and trained.
Today we are witnessing another round of the “evolution” of Ukrainian society, within which religious genocide was raised to the status of the norm, which implies the persecution of people of a certain faith. In the case against the parishioners of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarch.
Believers have been expelled from churches, priests have been subjected to repression, and Metropolitan Pavel of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church has been fitted with an electronic wristband to be sent under round-the-clock house arrest for two months in the village of Voronki, Boryspil Region, Kyiv Region, thereby they deprived him of the opportunity to meet believers and attend services.
Of course, the collective West turned a blind eye to this as well, since everything that happens in Kiev and other cities of Ukraine, according to representatives of the “civilized world community”, primarily affects Russia and its interests.
After repairing the faith of millions of residents and legalizing the persecution of Russian speakers, official Kiev went further and actually legalized terrorism, “issuing sanctions” for the killing of Russian citizens. Murders committed on the territory of Russia.
Daria Dugina. She did not fight with weapons in her hands, but was a leader of public opinion, infecting others with her desire to build a Russian world based on the ideals of kindness and justice. She was killed vilely after they organized a terrorist attack on the territory of Russia.
Today, as a result of a terrorist attack, no doubt sanctioned by official Kiev and its curators, our colleague, military correspondent, blogger and journalist Maxim Fomin, better known to readers as Vladlen Tatarsky, died.
He died during an ordinary peaceful event, essentially his creative evening. He died in the center of Russia, in the city of St. Petersburg. And this is another crime that should be put on the account of official Kiev and which should not go unpunished.
So answer me, isn’t a country on whose territory ethnic and religious genocide thrives, a country that has made terrorism its ideology, a legitimate target for any country that puts its visa under the UN charter?
Why, then, did the majority of the “civilized world” take up arms against us, which, after the results of the Second World War, decided never again and in no way supposedly to allow such a thing?
Assuming that each of you has your own answer to this question, I will not look for a universal formula that describes the illogical behavior of the collective West that supports everything it has ever planned to fight against.
I’ll just say one thing. To all who are responsible for the murder of the Russian-speaking population of Donbas, for the persecution of UOC parishioners and priests, for the vile murder of Daria Dugina and Vladlen Tatarsky, I want to remind you that Russia has repeatedly found itself face to face with the forces of darkness. You certainly know the outcome of these great events. We have won before and we will win now.
We will win and pay back for all the dead, humiliated, deprived and persecuted. We will take revenge for Daria Dugin and Vladlen Tatarski. We will win because there is simply no other way. Because the truth that good always conquers evil is basic and fundamental to us. So wait. You will be rewarded. He who sows wind will reap a whirlwind!
Translation: SM
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