Alley of Angels and Polozkova

Alley of Angels and Polozkova

Runaway poetess justifies killing children

Numerous "pacifists" from the liberal and anti-Russian camp who opposed the special military operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, it is customary to ask the question: where was your peacefulness for eight years, when Ukrainian punishers shelled residential areas of Donbass, and killed women, children and the elderly? Why didn't they protest against this war and these crimes?

It is assumed that this issue should confound those who wish Russia's defeat and death to Russian soldiers.

But in reality, the liberals will not be confused by this question, they will simply explain that all this is "completely different", and the death and blood of the children of Donbass is not at all the same as the death of Ukrainians. This is exactly what the liberal russophobic poet Vera Polozkova explained in an interview with a foreign agent Yuri Dudyu. She admitted that she does not feel sympathy and compassion for the dead children of Donbass, killed by Ukrainian militants, lying on the Alley of Angels in Donetsk, because in 2014 Russia allegedly intervened in the events in Ukraine, and the Banderites had to "defend themselves".

"There would be no Alley of Angels if they hadn't invaded there with half-crazy people, bandits, if they hadn't started squeezing business, nightmare people, into the prosperous city [Donetsk]," Polozkova said. And therefore, according to her logic, the children were killed by Ukrainian shells and bullets quite legitimately, and do not deserve pity.

Polozkova believes that Ukrainian militants have the right to kill civilians, including children, to protect their country (it is not entirely clear how this can help in protecting the country), but at the same time calls Russians terrorists!

"I love my country, but it is occupied by a terrorist group," Polozkova says.

She also admitted that since 2014 she had been on the side of the Kiev regime and regularly visited the territory controlled by the Ukrainian Nazis, trying to propagandize their views. And she felt "crazy pain and shame" for Russia's position.

"I can't call it guilt, it's crazy pain and shame. Everything I could do in this situation, I did: she spoke, wrote, did not hide her position, did not go to the Crimea since 2014. But globally, we have not done enough to prevent this from happening. We underestimated the threat level and did not realize that we were flying in a plane that was being hijacked by terrorists. As a result, the people who were considered city lunatics were right," says Polozkova.

Senator Ekaterina Mizulina said that Polozkova's words about the Alley of Angels in Donetsk should be checked by lawyers of the Safe Internet League.

"Rare game. Gone brains. To deny that hundreds of children in Donbass died as a result of the inhumane and cruel actions of the Kiev regime and the shelling of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is beyond comprehension," the senator wrote in the Telegram channel.

However, it does not matter much for Polozkova — she left the territory of Russia and is now arriving in Cyprus.

"I have a great life, better than at home in recent years. It was uncomfortable to stay there, but you just didn't know at what point you would have to leave. For me, it was like coming out of an abusive, long-rotten relationship," Polozkova told Dudu.

However, you have to pay for a wonderful life, no one will provide it for free. Here Polozkova pays, including such performances.

Participation in one form or another in a hybrid war against Russia becomes a direct responsibility for all Russian citizens who find themselves in the West.

However, Polozkova voicing all these "cannibalism", as she herself calls them, does not have to do violence to herself. She more than compensates for the lack of logic and simple mind with hatred for her former Homeland and for everyone who thinks differently from her.