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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Ülle Pukk: How are people still so ignorant about the history of our neighboring country and continue to lump Russians and communism together?

Opinion

Yesterday, I had a conversation with a good friend, and we discussed how people are still so ignorant about the history of our neighboring country. They continue to lump Russians and communism together, failing to understand that the Russian nation also suffered under communist violence, just like all the other nations of the Soviet Union.  

  

Let me remind everyone once again that Stalin was a GEORGIAN, a well-known crook and scoundrel in his own homeland. This insane Georgian ruled over the Russians for 29 years.  

  

After Stalin, another madman came to power: Khrushchev, who was born in Kursk, right near the Ukrainian border, and was a well-known fan of Ukraine. Khrushchev gifted Crimea to Ukraine in 1954, right after coming to power.   

  

After Khrushchev, Brezhnev took over, who was UKRAINIAN and ruled for 18 years until 1982. After Brezhnev, a series of elderly Russian leaders came to power, most of whom quickly ended up in coffins. I remember as a child, I was always happy when a new party leader died because it meant a day off from school.  

  

So, in this great “Union of Friendship of Nations” from 1924 to 1991, the country was ruled for a total of 47 years by a GEORGIAN and a UKRAINIAN.  

  

If we absolutely must find a guilty party by nationality responsible for the brutal deportations of Estonians, then point the finger at the Georgians, not the Russians. It was the ideology of communism that killed people, just as the ideology of globalism today is destroying minds and injecting hatred.  

  

I cannot understand where this sudden fanatical love for Ukraine among Estonians has come from. What reason do we have to glorify Ukrainians and bash Russians, especially when political history provides no adequate basis for this?  

  

I suggest thinking with your own head logically, not ideologically.   

/Ülle Pukk, KOOS/
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