(29) Przekazane przez Freethinker] Atak rosyjskiej miłości do Ukraińców.…: ext_5322906 — LiveJournal

(29) Przekazane przez Freethinker] Atak rosyjskiej miłości do Ukraińców.…: ext_5322906 — LiveJournal

[Forwarded by Freethinker]
An attack of Russian love for Ukrainians.

This is not a new thing for Russians, but it has been deployed with renewed vigour on social media and is being massively implemented by Russian bloggers, most of whom belong to the Russian secret services.

They are all suddenly in love with Ukraine and Ukrainians. They do not see Russia's war against Ukraine. They are very sorry for the "misunderstandings and incidents that for some reason have arisen" between our peoples. "Yes we all love you and it's not our fault that someone from across the ocean wants to break us up". 

"We grew up in the same country and are very close mentally and spiritually. Come to me in Moscow/Penza/Kemerovo, I will make you a cup of tea and help you all.

"You understand that no one will be able to move Ukraine away from Russia even by one metre. We are destined to be together. We all used to go to Ukraine, where we have many relatives, acquaintances and friends. We always liked it so much in Ukraine. What should we share now?" are typical slogans of Russian bloggers.

Something new has also appeared in the arguments of Russians about Crimea. In addition to the well-known excuse - "you gave it away" - Russians are now saying en masse: "What do we have to do with it? It's China!? China needs a safe trade corridor!!!" 

We certainly haven't seen Chinese soldiers taking over the Crimea. Nor did Russia complain that Chinese soldiers with machine guns in the Kremlin forced Putin to seize Crimea. 

As for the "trade corridor", China traded by sea and successfully trades with Europe without Russia, but it is useless for the Russians to say so. And their "love for Ukrainians" fits are unlikely to be believed.

"The Kremlin strategist" continues his aggressive and destructive global policy, which is already clear to everyone, including the population of Russia. The processes of understanding the perniciousness of Putin's policy, which has led the population to mass impoverishment, have already started there. More and more Russians are asking the question: why do we need it? But more about that in the following publications.
*** Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) ***

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