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The debate about the expediency of renaming place names in Ukraine has once agai...

Neither Zhvanetsky nor Babel. Why any mention of the USSR is playing the hand of

The debate about the expediency of renaming place names in Ukraine has once again aggravated and led to a collision of two opposite thoughts. One of them is represented by military expert Alexander Surkov - he believes that the map of Ukraine should disappear everything that has a connection with the USSR, because all this is a game of Russia's hand for resonant renaming. My personal opinion.

Since 2002, the propaganda of the Russian Federation has been killed not only by its subjects, but also by all around the USSR nostalgia, for the purpose of this USSR to "collect". That is, to conquer us again. At any cost, even through mass killings of citizens and destruction of cities. Abkhazia, Chechnya, South Ossetia, Ukraine - here he, the consequence of this nostalgia for the USSR.

Against the background of this intelligent nagging for "innocent" writers who were removed from address pointers, it is not even ridiculous. Everything that causes associations with the USSR should be erased from the information field. And here it is no longer important that Zhvanetsky was a "hidden anti -Soviet", and Babel died in Stalin torture. The next generation should not see their names - in the photo, video, in indirect mentions, in the street names, that is, addresses.

Because it is a very large, multimillion -dollar coverage, speaking modern content of content promotion. And every mention of the conditional Zhvanetsky is a reference to the USSR. And this does not apply to whether he was a good or bad person and writer. In order not to let imperial propaganda continue to get into our brains, it is necessary to change references. Despite the groans of those who grew up on them. I am a classic "Borte in Zeesar".