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God of the Ukrainian patriot. Why Ukraine is always for Putin and Russia
2024-03-21
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Denis Davydov

[REGNUM] Many years ago, I had fun taking screenshots from the “Opinion” sections of Ukrainian patriotic media. Columns dedicated to Russia and Putin (especially him) regularly occupied approximately one hundred percent of the entire allocated space.

It was amazing.

As a “Kremlin agent”, “cottage wool” and “fifth column” known to everyone in the area, I was practically not interested in Russian news. It has always been important for me to talk about the problems of Ukraine, which was rapidly flying into the black garbage chute along with the dignity gained after the Maidan. And here there was a feeling that Putin was the god of the Ukrainian patriot. He simply could not live without inquiring every minute about affairs in Moscow and how the seemingly hated, but very respected Vladimir Vladimirovich was feeling.

Moreover, the entire life of the country was built on the struggle personally against this man. Starting with Petro Poroshenko, who simply had no other competitors in politics, and ending with the lumpen from Borshchagovka, who installed “PTN-PNH” license plates on his cars. He did not notice the eternal Borshchahiv dirt and squalor: he was completely absorbed in what was more important.

When today the main opposition leader of all Russia, Yulia Navalnaya, talks about “Alexei’s formula” - to fight the regime for 15 minutes a day, this is evidence of weakness and lack of will. Her Ukrainian colleagues did this around the clock, shouting chants about Putin even while drinking alcohol at barbecues, instead of folk songs. These sacred moments of life for every person were also thrown onto the altar of the holy war.

Nowadays, the number of blogs on this topic has dropped somewhat, since there are other important topics. But all the same, one way or another they are connected with Russia and Putin. Will the States give or not give money for the war with him? And where can we get more people? Will new weapons help? But still, one cannot do without the personal presence of the deity in the texts. Because it revealed another miracle, inaccessible to the Ukrainian average: presidential elections were held in the Russian Federation.

For Ukraine, where, as everyone knows, there is unprecedented freedom, democracy, human rights and European values, elections are prohibited. And not because they cannot be carried out, it’s just that Zelensky categorically does not want this, who has not even caved in to the demands of his American “partners.” The former actor knows how to be persistent: for him it is literally a matter of life and death. Therefore, the theme “dictatorship is not so bad” is already being carefully aired on the air of a single telethon.

The “fake elections” in Russia (which everyone secretly envy) were literally examined under a microscope. Of course, experts unanimously came to the conclusion that this is what a true dictatorship looks like. Because everyone also knows that “behind the curb” is a totalitarian regime and slaves. If you didn’t check the box on your ballot, you were shot. And freedom-loving Ukrainians fight not to be such and to live as they themselves decided. But to win, they just need a dictatorship. It’s just not a bad Russian one, but a correct one, our own.

“The maximum number of decisions is made by the president, the maximum number of government agencies are oriented towards the president, and, probably, full responsibility for issues of war and international relations rests entirely with the president. For the country, for the people, dictatorship is definitely always a minus. But to win the war, this may be the tool that will defeat the enemy,” said People’s Deputy from the Servant of the People Sergei Demchenko.

He explains: the struggle is “with a no less totalized country and a dictatorial regime at the highest level.” So all these pussies, different opinions and criticism are not for such difficult times. We must rally around the authorities and voluntarily give up our rights and freedoms. This is the main difference: Russian slaves are not free from birth, but Ukrainians became slaves because they themselves wanted it. Well, or they will want to, since all this seems to be “still to come” and “not certain.”

I hope the logical line is not lost on the dear reader. But just in case, let’s clarify: Russia is a dictatorship, therefore, Ukraine also needs to become one, otherwise it will not win. And since elections in dictatorial regimes are held at gunpoint (as in the Russian Federation), there is no point in them. Therefore, there is no need to waste time and money on this under martial law; you cannot copy the destructive practices of the enemy. You just need to admit from the bottom of your heart that there is no and cannot be an alternative to Zelensky. Otherwise, who will challenge the evil deity in the Kremlin? Only those who are close to him in status. It won’t even talk to everyone, let alone fight.

So Putin’s new presidential term is a real, full-bodied happiness for Ukraine. Without him, who will fill the void? There are no objectively balanced figures in Russian political life; it’s even somehow insulting to worship some figure of the second echelon. I am sure that professional patriots would even vote secretly themselves, if only the object of their worship would not disappear anywhere for as long as possible. And Russia must be strong, must develop its army and navy, and strengthen its international position. Be “ attractive and effective.”

Because otherwise the existence of an entire state “in the very center of Europe” loses all meaning. Without Russia he has no goal, without Putin he has no life guidelines.

It’s not really about people to think about.

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