Subj : Nazi's and stuff
To   : Alexander Koryagin
From : Alan Ianson
Date : Mon May 23 2022 01:48 am

-=> alexander koryagin wrote to Alan Ianson <=-

ak> I can't even count the messages like this. But of course you cannot see
ak> them in your media space.

ak> https://ria.ru/20220519/obelisk-1789404542.html

Lots of them huh? Why do you think that would happen?

Is it the invasion of Ukraine? I don't know the article doesn't say.

 AI> You will be fined? Can you give me a real life example of this. It
 AI> seems made up to fit your narrative.

ak> Should I give you police protocols? Or the laws according to which even
ak> carrying photos of WW2 Soviet soldiers is a crime in the Baltic states?

No, just explain to me what you are talking about. The above sounds like a mischaracterization.

 AI> I am not mixing anything. Today Russia looks like a nazi state
 AI> because of their invasion and attrocities commited.

ak> Russia isn't going to make Russians as a supreme nation in Ukraine, as
ak> Nazi Germans wanted in WW2, it's a lie.

That is exactly what Russia is doing in Ukraine.

ak> But Ukrainian nationalists really crossed the road of millions of
ak> the Russian speaking population in Ukraine and it must be ended.

People in Ukraine are free to speak Ukrainian, Russian, English or any language they choose. It is the invasion of Ukraine that must end.

ak> You should think of Ukraine as about Switzerland, for instance. None of
ak> Switzerland nations has a right to declare the state as a unilateral
ak> one nation state with one language. It would be a fucking Nazi
ak> nonsense, as it had happened in Ukraine.

It is not suprising that Ukrainians speak Ukrainian in Ukraine, is it? Many Ukrainians speak Russian as their mother tongue. It is no crime.

You seem to think Ukrainians should speak Russian in Ukraine?

ak> The last sentence is a complete propaganda rubbish. Russia came into
ak> Ukraine to force it to stop to do the things it must not do.

Like what?

ak> Ukraine could avoid all the today's havoc, but unfortunately it had to
ak> much weapons and extremist politicians to do it voluntarily.

What are you talking about? It is Russia that has too many extremist politicians and weapons. Ukraine is no threat to Russia. Ukraine made no threats to Russia.

It is Russia that invaded Ukraine and fired their weapons at Ukraine.

 AI> Ukrainians are not intimidated and can speak their mind as we saw
 AI> in 2014.

ak> I have another information. In Ukraine it is dangerous for life even to
ak> speak anything in favour of the Russian language and rights of the
ak> Russian population. Nationalists even created a site in the Internet
ak> where they put people's addresses who should be attacked for their
ak> thoughts.

What is the site, where can I find it?

ak> The people in eastern Ukraine will decide how to live -- in Ukraine or
ak> not. I personally don't understand how they can leave together after 8
ak> years bloodshed and humiliation.

Not everyone in the east wanted bloodshed. Most simply wanted to live in peace.

What humiliation? why do you use that word?


Ttyl :-),
        Al

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