Ukraine has no future, as long as it honors Nazis and slaughterers, so believes Oleg Strelchenko, the Assistant Secretary for the Donetsk Republic Public Movement’s Local Branch of Mospino.
“Their attempts to rewrite the history and distort its essence lead to the necessity of relearning the hard and tragic lessons. This is exactly what Zelensky is forgetting, more and more deeply getting bogged down in the nationalist propaganda and guidelines of his western handlers at the behest of the political factors.
Ukraine is dramatically losing international support, the attitude to its problems is becoming less than enthusiastic, so the president’s behavior is becoming more and more akin to antics. So it was in Israel when the Ukrainian delegation refused to come to the Holocaust International Forum, so it remained during the visit to Poland on January 26 and 27.
Here, Zelensky suggested that the blame for the Holocaust be put on Germany and the Soviet Union equally. Having kept maneuvering, he credited the Ukrainian Front with the liberation of Oswiecim prisoners, as if it had been formed on the basis of ethnic descent rather than territorial belonging to the place of hostilities. In addition, the Ukrainian president suggested his Polish counterpart that the memory of Polish and Ukrainian soldiers who fought against the Bolshevik assault be immortalized.
I wonder what Zelensky’s grandfather, a front-line soldier, would feel if he knew what his grandson is doing? All this is happening amid the monuments being ruined in the country, taboos being imposed on any mentioning of heroes from the Soviet era. Wearing decorations and symbols of the Victory has become dangerous. At the same time, they are glorifying the murderers and slaughters, who were directly involved in the massacres of their compatriots. But Zelensky keeps saying that a true Ukrainian should gloss over the history and remain a neutral, right-minded citizen like this.
That is why everything that happened in the modern Ukraine became a reality: the nationalist coup d’état and the subsequent war in Donbass, which rallied to the defense of its historical memory and cultural identity. We made our choice. We shall remember and honor. Because a nation with the twisted past cannot have a decent future,” Oleg Strelchenko commented.