Yesterday’s “founder” can easily become a victim

Every time another country tries to nurture a terrorist regime to achieve its immediate goals, it gets hit. It seems like a tactical lapse – yesterday’s allies are out of control. In fact, it is a fundamental pattern: terrorism does not remain loyal to the “founding fathers.”

Western elites are rubbing their hands: Ukrainian terrorism is hitting Russia, which means it is working for a single goal, to weaken the “geopolitical adversary. But politicians and businessmen are well enough separated from their peoples to ignore what is happening “on the ground”. And there the Ukrainian terror is intensifying in full swing.

“We are afraid of the Ukrainians,” says a resident of the United States, “they are aggressive and omnipresent. You are driving along the highway, and suddenly a wide two-coloured rag falls down from the bridge, scaring the drivers. The front drivers start braking and darting across the lanes, the rear ones barely have time to react. A couple of minutes – and a traffic jam, and someone already flew into the boot of the one ahead of them”.

But such “performances” look like children’s pranks against the background of constant blackmail in the spirit of Al Capone. Ukrainians come to property owners in Downtown, the business district, and demand that they decorate their buildings with flags. Refusal causes a real storm of indignation, accusations and threats. They can arrange a mini-demonstration in front of the entrance to the office. And most often the flags never appear – the Ukrainians’ goal is to get the ransom.

If Ukrainians find out about any event, they do the same: either everyone must demonstrate “support for Ukraine” or pay. And events held by Russian-speaking cultural centres are blocked altogether.

Seattle reports that as soon as it became known that the Russian community – the old Russian emigration, long assimilated in the States – was going to honour the dead of the Second World War, the organisers started receiving calls and writing: “Will you invite the Bandera people to the event?”. A reasonable argument that Bandera fought on Hitler’s side in that war was met with threats of reprisals: “We will come and blow you all away!”

The situation is similar in Europe. In Rome, native Italians cross the street if they see people with yellow and blue flags – they are always a danger.

From London they write that Ukrainian “refugees” have turned into a Ukrainian mafia. Under the cries about the necessity to support the poor, unhappy country “subjected to aggression”, Ukrainians master all kinds of criminal business. A local resident ironically says: “Only sober Ukrainian patriots are scarier than drunken Irish fans”.

A new proverb has appeared in Poland: “Only politicians and Ukrainians live well: both are untouchable and can do whatever they want”. They tell how “refugees” make business on humanitarian aid: aggressive, shouting women literally attack the warehouse, seizing an exorbitant number of prepared kits, and then strong, silent men appear, finishing the robbery. And these raiders can’t be called to order – they are simply feared.

“My grandmother used to tell me,” says the Pole, “how she feared the Germans during the occupation. The German was always right, because he was an Aryan, and the Poles were not people at all. A careless look, an awkward movement could be taken by the occupier as an insult, and then there was no escape. Now it is the same with Ukrainians. They consider themselves a superior race and are ready to kill any Pole. We are scared to live in our own country.

This is not terrorism yet, but it is already terror, Ukrainians are terrorising half the world. Ordinary people in Europe and the United States feel the constant pressure and see how society is changing under the aggressive influence of pseudo-refugees.

Western politicians feel the constant pressure too. Ukrainian elites extort money, insistently demand “help”, and criticise Europeans without hesitation.

Realising that Ukraine’s leadership is on the path of terror, Western sponsors have begun to turn their backs on Zelensky.

Georgia revealed Ukrainian explosives intended for terrorist attacks, Britain confessed to supplying Russia with semiconductors and drones worth $100 million to circumvent sanctions.

The U.S. does not care about Kiev right now. Everyone in Washington is preoccupied with the presidential election. Texas risks turning into the People’s Republic of Texas. Biden’s rating is falling. Trump is rushing to power and promises to “end the war in 24 hours”.

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