Horrified after Russian state medium publishes op-ed on how to “denazify” Ukraine: “Pure horror” | Ukraine-Russia war

It is reacted with disgust an opinion piece on the future of Ukraine published by the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti. The article discusses exactly how to “denazify” the country.

It seems that Russia should not only focus on the political elite, but also on the general population. Because a significant part of that population – “most likely the majority” – would also be passive Nazis. They would have supported the political elites and are thus also guilty. “The idea that the government is bad and the people are good doesn’t hold true here,” it reads.

The solution, according to author Timofey Sergeytsev, lies in unadulterated genocide. Politicians must be eliminated because they cannot be re-educated. The same goes for all Ukrainians who have taken up arms, because they have committed “extreme cruelty to the civilian population” and “genocide of the Russian people”.

“Atonement”

Ordinary Ukrainians, on the other hand, must “experience all the horror of the war” and see that experience as “a historical lesson” and a form of “atonement for their guilt”: “History teaches us that the tragedies and dramas of the war are beneficial for peoples who have been seduced and carried away by an enemy of Russia.”

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Here, however, there is talk of a “re-education” and this includes, among other things, a “strict censorship”. This should not only be implemented in the field of politics, but also for culture and education. The latter, according to Sergeytsev, are partly responsible for the massive “Nazification” in Ukraine.

A massive persecution of the “Nazis” is also promised, with tribunals to answer for their “war crimes and crimes against humanity”. “The names of the accomplices of the Nazi regime will be published and they will have to perform forced labor to restore all the destroyed infrastructure in the country,” it said.

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Russia must be given “total control” during the denazification, it sounds like. And for that reason, Ukraine cannot remain a sovereign state. According to Sergeytsev, Ukraine is “an artificial and anti-Russian construct” and should not be a separate national identity.

The influence of Europe must also be banned. The “liberated” territory should no longer be called Ukraine, but should become a “new republican state”, with a new constitution, under the watchful eye of Russia. In addition, “a permanent Russian military presence on the territory” is considered a real possibility.

WWII

Remarkably, the Ukrainians’ Nazism is called more dangerous than that of the Germans in World War II, because it is so “vague” and “ambivalent”. “It can be disguised as a desire for ‘independence’ and a ‘European way of developing’ (read: demotion)”, it sounds. “For example, it can be argued that there is no Nazism, because there is no Nazi Party, Führer, or racial laws.”

The denazification should last at least a generation – which is equated to 30 years.

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