Fascism of the 20th century is reborn into Russian terrorism
If Putin didn't have a nuclear weapon and he was like Milošević or Hussein, he would have been torn apart a long time ago.
Once Mykhailo Romm, a Soviet director, made the film Ordinary Fascism. It seems to be about Hitler. But you can see between the lines - about Stalin as well.
The Soviet director hinted to the audience: fascism is born from authoritarianism. When it is possible to close the media or silence a journalist. When the mayor of the city cannot be allowed abroad for investment. And so on. This is how authoritarianism is born. And from it…
We now clearly see that fascism and its manifestations since the 20th century are terrorism in Russia. When they hit critical infrastructure and say it's a response to the fact that we don't like them.
When they abduct people on whom our common security depends. Following the director of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and his deputy, key managers of the nuclear power plant were also abducted: Oleh Kostiukov, the head of the information technology service of the Zaporizhzhya NPP, and Oleh Osheka, the assistant to the general director of the station.
"We now clearly see that fascism and its manifestations since the 20th century are terrorism in Russia"
Is Putin going to surprise the G20 with his presence? As people say: you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. And no one pays attention to this.
Unless Zuckerberg can ban me for comparing Putin to a domestic animal.
It is very sad from such a perception. If Putin didn't have a nuclear weapon and he was some kind of Milošević or Hussein, he would have been torn apart a long time ago. And in this case, he is still counted.
When a monkey with a grenade blackmails the whole world and gets away with it - that's not how we build civilization. And I have a deep feeling that Putin will die in his bed, not in a cell in The Hague.
Well, at best, like Stalin. Like in bed. But when his associates have planted something. But even so. But rather.
About the author. Viktor Bobyrenko, political scientist.
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