"Putin and Lukashenka Managed to Repeat Both the Collapse of the Third Reich and the USSR"
21- 14.03.2022, 9:48
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It's time for the Belarusians to leave their comfort zone.
Most try not to look up. Denial of the war against the neighbours is the comfort zone, which one does not want to leave. The huge problem is that the same sky, if you don't look up into it, is bound to come back at some point by the law of the boomerang.
Wars end sooner or later, and the aggressors and their accomplices get their due, writes Nick and Mike telegram channel.
Big Brother introduces total censorship, "in the name of mental health". Everyone is effectively driven into VK and other scrap products. Generation Z (it's funny that this is the letter the aggressors chose) is slowly beginning to crawl out of the matrix of glamorous apoliticality when their favourite toy, business or even "soul and life" is taken away from them. But they are not yet able to make cause-and-effect links of why this is happening and, most importantly, what to do about it. One can hide in a "comfort zone" and pretend that nothing is happening.
But specially for such "know-nothings" there is a platform. Everyone can write to any random resident of Russia and tell the truth. To have no room for excuses later - "we didn't have Facebook and Insta", how could we have known about all these horrors? We offer you a service. While someone is crying over a blocked account that had a virtual life, someone in the real world is burying real lives - acquaintances, relatives, parents and children. And that's a huge difference.
Much of what's happening now is a result of the difficulty in accepting that politicians can lie, and the two brothers do it at every turn and absolutely without shame (reputation? conscience? honour?). And while everything has long been clear with the blue-fingered, some have had hopes for his Kremlin patron until recently. And some European politicians still can't understand that they are ringing a bell.
It is still difficult to admit that war with its horrors is possible. And it is not a surgical operation. It is war in its only possible scenario for the occupation forces, with cities destroyed to the ground, millions of refugees and thousands of lives needlessly lost.
What to do about it? Break through your comfort zone. Accept that war is war. And one must stop it now, before it goes further into Europe (Borrell is right about the threat, but not ready to accept that this threat will materialise in any case) and come back with a terrible boomerang. Hatred of the occupiers comes very easily, and then you can't root it out for decades.
The Kremlin old man and his little brother managed to repeat both the collapse of the Third Reich and the collapse of the USSR.