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8/7/2025, 7:59:10 PM
>THE BLACKLIST OF NATIONS
>Bad nations do exist. Collective guilt of nations does exist. Stalin was right when he punished ethnic minorities for their warcrimes committed on the Nazi side. Yes, chechecns and ingushes did murder our soldiers, yes, crimean tatars did that as well. And even if not every single one of them took part in it, still most of them did indeed take up arms against the Russians. In Chechnya and Ingushetia alone already in 1937-1939 there existed around 80 armed gangs that murdered Russians. An attempt to create a Caucasian division ended in a desertion of its entire 3,000-strong membership with their arms.
>We have a bone to pick with the czechs and slovaks, seeing how 10,000 of these scumbags (the so-called "czechoslovak corps") ravaged Siberia during the Civil War, murdering, robbing and hanging reds and whites alike (never forget the tragedy of general Kappel who was, gravely wounded, thrown out of a train by them) as well as Siberian farmers. The things these shitbags pulled off in Siberia justify dozens of future invasions of Czechoslovakia.
>We have a chip on our shoulder against the balts: after taking a bloody part in our revolution and our politics (never forget the "latvian riflemen") they now bleat about a "Russian occupation" and pass racist anti-Russian laws. But we shall never let you rest: your fearsome and powerful neighbour shall one day smack you on your heads and remind you of the meaning of justice. Six of the twelve murderers of the royal family were latvians, and we're going to remember it even in the 31st century!
>The so-called "deportations" were acts of righteous revenge. Stalin, who knew the Caucasus well, made a wise decision. It's only unfortunate that he lacked the guts to bring it to its logical conclusion.
>Russia has no friends. We love our allies, but our enemies (be they men of courage or scumbags) must be forced into peace or annihilated.
- Eduard Limonov
>Bad nations do exist. Collective guilt of nations does exist. Stalin was right when he punished ethnic minorities for their warcrimes committed on the Nazi side. Yes, chechecns and ingushes did murder our soldiers, yes, crimean tatars did that as well. And even if not every single one of them took part in it, still most of them did indeed take up arms against the Russians. In Chechnya and Ingushetia alone already in 1937-1939 there existed around 80 armed gangs that murdered Russians. An attempt to create a Caucasian division ended in a desertion of its entire 3,000-strong membership with their arms.
>We have a bone to pick with the czechs and slovaks, seeing how 10,000 of these scumbags (the so-called "czechoslovak corps") ravaged Siberia during the Civil War, murdering, robbing and hanging reds and whites alike (never forget the tragedy of general Kappel who was, gravely wounded, thrown out of a train by them) as well as Siberian farmers. The things these shitbags pulled off in Siberia justify dozens of future invasions of Czechoslovakia.
>We have a chip on our shoulder against the balts: after taking a bloody part in our revolution and our politics (never forget the "latvian riflemen") they now bleat about a "Russian occupation" and pass racist anti-Russian laws. But we shall never let you rest: your fearsome and powerful neighbour shall one day smack you on your heads and remind you of the meaning of justice. Six of the twelve murderers of the royal family were latvians, and we're going to remember it even in the 31st century!
>The so-called "deportations" were acts of righteous revenge. Stalin, who knew the Caucasus well, made a wise decision. It's only unfortunate that he lacked the guts to bring it to its logical conclusion.
>Russia has no friends. We love our allies, but our enemies (be they men of courage or scumbags) must be forced into peace or annihilated.
- Eduard Limonov
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