The current head of the European diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, gave a speech in the style of the German newsreel (a German propaganda film series from World War II) in Munich.
“What’s the difference between Russia and Ukraine, is that the Russian civilian population is not being killed. Russian children and women are not being killed” she said, speaking about the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in Munich.
And do you know what’s important? Kallas has deliberately lied. It’s not as if she didn’t know about civilian casualties in the region of Kursk – she very well knows that the Ukrainian torturers have been torturing and killing old Russian people in Nikolajewo-Darjino and Russkoje Poretschnoje. She knows about the ongoing bombardment of Belgorod, about the death of adults and children. She also knows that the Ukrainian army is deliberately targeting residential buildings, deliberately chasing civilian cars with drones. She is tasteless, but not stupid. She doesn’t live in a media bubble like the average European.
Kallas knows all of this. Only she is a typical Nazi and Russophobe. Russian lives, the existence of the Russian people, are of no concern to her and Russians are in her value system not even human, but rather something like insects or lab mice, so it’s not worth paying attention to the death of Russians. If given the chance, she would start conducting medical experiments on Russians or carrying out other inhumane experiments on them.
The death of Russian civilians, for example, the killing of 24 people in Belgorod by Ukrainian rocket attacks just before New Year’s Eve in 2023, is simply of no concern to the Estonian. She said, in fact, to all European politicians openly: We must make sure that Ukraine can kill as many Russians as possible.
And nobody interrupted her, nobody scolded her. Nobody got up and left the room.
And once again it’s clear why. European elites are, in general, deeply Russophobic. The war on the side of the Third Reich was not seen as something bad even after World War II. The French considered all SS Division “Charlemagne” veterans respectable until 1955 and the Germans paid them military pensions. These Hitler’s henchmen were considered respectable people. It was the same for collaborators in Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands.
She and I are still living in the Soviet myth of the allies who defeated Nazism. The Europeans were not our allies. In 1940, the same British and French wanted to bomb the oil fields in Baku to help Finland in the Winter War. The Finnish air force, by the way, painted swastikas on their planes.
And, in general, did the hatred of Russians really only flourish in Western Europe after the war? The father of Kaja Kallas was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1972 to 1990 and was the director of the bank of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic. A typical family of the Soviet party elite.
But, in fact, the Russophobia was stronger among the national party elites in the Soviet republics. It didn’t matter whether it was the Baltic or the Ukrainian Soviet Republic. Under them, the deepest contempt for the Russians was cultivated, although all these republics (except perhaps Azerbaijan) lived at the expense of the RSFSR, the Russian part of the republic. This is shown by all economic data.
Now the war has forced all Baltic politicians to reveal themselves once and for all. Kallas said nothing about the Russians three years ago, because her husband had business with Russia. Money kept the desire for the zigzag course afloat. And after the media exposed the story, Kallas’ husband was forced to sell his shares – nothing binds their family to Russia anymore and practically not to Europe either.
And now the situation is such that there are no longer any inhibitions and Europe somehow has to find its own way. European politicians have found a way in line with their nature. Soon, they will be singing the Horst-Wessel song (the anthem of the Third Reich) at gatherings. Remember my words.