meanwhile Russian media RIA publishes mini Mein Kampf explaining what they want to do with Ukraine
"Denazification is necessary when a significant part of the people - most likely the majority - has been mastered and drawn into the Nazi regime in its politics. That is, when the hypothesis "the people are good - the government is bad" does not work," wrote Sergeytsev.
The writer added that "denazification" can only be carried out by the "winner," stressing that this meant that "a denazified country cannot be sovereign."
"Unlike, say, Georgia and the Baltic countries, Ukraine, as history has shown, is impossible as a nation-state, and attempts to "build" one naturally lead to Nazism," wrote Sergeytsev in the RIA Novosti article.
Sergeytsev explained that further "denazification" of the majority of the population would need to be conducted through "reeducation" which would be achieved by "ideological repression (suppression) of Nazi attitudes and strict censorship: not only in the political sphere but also necessary in the sphere of culture and education."
The writer added that the "denazification" efforts would need to last at least for one generation "which must be born, grow up and reach maturity under the conditions of denazification." He added that the "ethnic component of self-identification" of Ukraine would also be rejected and that the name "Ukraine" would also need to be removed from any "fully denazified state entity."
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"Denazification is necessary when a significant part of the people - most likely the majority - has been mastered and drawn into the Nazi regime in its politics. That is, when the hypothesis "the people are good - the government is bad" does not work," wrote Sergeytsev.
The writer added that "denazification" can only be carried out by the "winner," stressing that this meant that "a denazified country cannot be sovereign."
"Unlike, say, Georgia and the Baltic countries, Ukraine, as history has shown, is impossible as a nation-state, and attempts to "build" one naturally lead to Nazism," wrote Sergeytsev in the RIA Novosti article.
Sergeytsev explained that further "denazification" of the majority of the population would need to be conducted through "reeducation" which would be achieved by "ideological repression (suppression) of Nazi attitudes and strict censorship: not only in the political sphere but also necessary in the sphere of culture and education."
The writer added that the "denazification" efforts would need to last at least for one generation "which must be born, grow up and reach maturity under the conditions of denazification." He added that the "ethnic component of self-identification" of Ukraine would also be rejected and that the name "Ukraine" would also need to be removed from any "fully denazified state entity."