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Those who hate Russians…
Those who hate Ukrainians…
Those who hate Americans…
Those who hate Jews…
Those who hate coloured folks…
Those who hate Muslims…
… and so on and so on…
All such people suffer from mental illnesses and phobias, based on their own inferiority complex, fearing that someone else might be better and cooler than they are. These types of disease all follow a common model, the only difference being the modalities under which they occur. Such people, as a rule, have achieved little of what they wanted in life, so instead of blaming themselves, hatred of the “other” swallows them up. It’s hard to find a common language with these people. Look at your behaviour, track down your thoughts. If you find any signs of disease, work on yourself, realising that any nationality and religion, without exception, has good and bad members. There are no bad nations and religions… only bad individuals. If this doesn’t help you, seek out a psychiatrist; otherwise, you risk staying stupid for the rest of your days.
14 April 2016
14 April 2016. Спасибо деду за победу! Thank You, Grandpa, for the Victory!
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Here are the real heroes of Victory Day… those who put paid to the fascist beast. The Yanks only landed in France in June 1944, yet they claim that they defeated Hitler. That’s derisable… then, they allied themselves the very Nazis who almost put Europe into a New Dark Age. The USSR bore the brunt of the war against Fascist Germany… just as the USA bore the brunt of the war against Imperial Japan. Facts are facts. Both the USA and USSR fought, but the USSR defeated Germany and the USA defeated Japan… that’s the fairest conclusion that one can come to.
Спасибо деду за победу!
Thank You, Grandpa, for the Victory!
Damn… it rhymes in Russian, but no matter how I “English” it, I can’t do it in English! Damn!
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