Ukraine's pro-Russian rebel chief on Monday branded the country's leaders "miserable" Jews in an apparent anti-Semitic jibe. Alexander Zakharchenko, leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, claimed that Kiev's pro-Western leaders were "miserable representatives of the great Jewish people". When you're grossly in the wrong and guilty as sin blame the Jews for all that is wrong in the world. What a stupid remark on more than one level - considering also that the Russian state and leadership has no problems dealing with modern Israel when it happens to suit them, and Putin was right there in Israel trying to do business on how many occasions since he's been in power?
He is a Russian stooge and formerly unemployed nobody that betrayed his country and countrymen to be led by the nose of Putin. Putin may be dangerous and without too many scruples, but one that he believes in is loyalty. Someone like Zakharchenko who switches sides is always tainted, no matter how useful in the short run.
Imagine an American being able to say that in public. Eastern Europe is freer than the West. In Western Europe you would go to jail for saying that. Our Jewish friends want such laws for America too - confirming many of the so called stereotypes believed by the Slavic peoples who suffered under Jewish Communist rule.
Russia was ruled by Mongols for 500 years and the effects of the Mongol invasion were many, spread across the political, social, and religious facets of Russia. The Russians, through the control of the Mongols who had adopted many ideas of government and economics from the Chinese, became perhaps a more Asiatic nation in terms of government, while the deep Christian roots of the Russians established and helped maintain a link with Europe. It was the Mongol invasion which, perhaps more than any other historical event, helped to determine the course of development that Russian culture, political geography, history, and national identity would take. Mentally and often physically Russians are Mongols.
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