Only Mummers Will Be Standing On Rostrum On May 9
58- Andrei Sannikov
- 7.05.2020, 13:31
- 115,279
Do not participate in the death parade, held by a serial maniac.
Leader of the European Belarus civil campaign Andrei Sannikov writes about this on Facebook:
“The date of May 9 should have long been crossed out of our history.
It’s not even about the parade held by that serial maniac.
The point is, the date of May 9 has been finally divided from the victory over nazism.
This day has ceased to be related to the victory for many years.
Only the swindlers sitting in power celebrate it hysterically.
On this day, only mummers usually stand on the state rostrums. They represent no one, they were elected nowhere by no one, and they are as closely related to our country as a cesspit to a chess game.
Some of them probably were born in Belarus, but they haven’t realized it.
The rostrum of mummers is forcibly, under orders collecting coerced spectators for fun.
No person in right mind and clear conscience will go to watch this mediocre show. So they force the intimidated.
No veterans ever come to these parades. There are not many of them alive today, they don’t feel very well, but they have not lost their mind, and will not change memory for some circus show.
No officers ever come to these parades. Those officers who, like Mikalai Statkevich, vowed loyalty to Belarus, not to the dictator, do not recognize this illegal power.
As for those standing beside the dictator, in clown forage caps, with their pants wet of fear - are those men officers?
The date itself, May 9, was conceived by the creators of a false, or, as they say today, fake history, not as the date of victory in the war against the Nazis, but as the date of the victory of Stalinism in Europe.
The war on our continent ended on May 8, 1945. The act of surrender was originally signed on May 7 in French Reims, but Stalin did not want to recognize it and demanded a re-signing of surrender in the capital of the Reich. The general Eisenhower immediately agreed, and on May 8 another signing of surrender took place, already in Berlin. Since then, May 8 has been considered Victory Day in Europe (VE Day).
Stalin disliked this day for ideological reasons, and he scheduled the celebration for May 9 in order to clearly separate himself from Europe. Since then, in the Soviet Union this day was celebrated as the day of Stalin's victory.
In Belarus, the grandchildren of the cribbage-faced dictator continue his traditions of nomenclature orgies, which have nothing to do with victory, much less the tragedy of Belarusians in that war.
There can be no respect for such festivities.
There will be no military parade on May 9, 2020 in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. It will be a cynical public crime organized by the regime. A crime aimed at infecting as many people as possible with the coronavirus. Psychopathic power does not even hide its intentions. At the same time, you can be sure that the dictator will personally take all the precautions for himself, and the troops standing next to him will go there after 14-day quarantine and repeated negative tests.
And the rest of the crowd? Will they go there meekly to become infected, and then spread the virus to their families?
I would like to once again tell them: do not risk your lives, pleasing the madman, take a step away from fear. It will save your life.
No more Victory Day on May 9. This date has reached its logical end, like a date imposed by criminals, which today is celebrated by the same criminals mocking the memory of the people.
Who, if not us in Belarus, should join the honest Victory Day - May 8. We will mark it together with the whole of Europe without military parades, primarily as a day of remembrance for the millions of victims of that war.
Let’s recall the departed, clink glasses with the living. Let’s see good films, for example, Belorussky Train Station, Some Old Men Are Going to Battle, and Essay for Victory Day.
These films, of course, are only beautiful tales about that war, and about the life after it. Of course, this was not so. Still, they are about the things we cannot survive without: love, friendship through the years, memory, and the importance of being human during wars.
And on May 9, it’s better not to turn on the TV. There will be only falsehood and lies.
Happy Victory Day! May 8!”