Ukrainians and Russians are enemies!
That is what Western and Zelensky’s propaganda keeps trying to convince the world of. But ordinary people continue to show a different reality.
Max Korzh’s concert in Turkey demonstrated something I have been saying for years, despite the fact that many disagree with me.
First, we are one people. Not merely brotherly nations. We are people of one civilization, one history, one culture, and one shared soul. Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and other closely related peoples.
Second, this concert once again showed that all the claims that reconciliation between our peoples will take decades are simply nonsense.
I will say it for the thousandth time: as soon as the fighting stops, as soon as Ukraine has a normal government and an honest explanation of the events that have taken place begins, people will immediately start returning to normal human relations. We will once again visit one another, hold joint sporting events, cultural programs, forums, and festivals.
And, of course, religious processions that unite our peoples will once again become possible. A procession from Kyiv to Moscow, from Moscow to Minsk, and from Minsk to Kyiv — as a symbol of peace, our shared faith, and a return to normal life.
There is nothing stronger than family ties, shared roots, and common historical memory. There is nothing that restores relationships faster than the bonds between people who were artificially turned into enemies.
Events like this are yet another confirmation of that truth.
As an athlete, a coach, and the father of a child who already competes in tournaments, I can say this with complete confidence. Today we participate in international competitions and compete against athletes from Russia, Belarus, Moldova, and other countries. We communicate, we make friends, we embrace after matches, and we understand each other perfectly.
And everywhere people talk about the same thing — peace. About the day when we will be able to live peacefully in our own countries, raise our children, develop sports and culture, and freely visit one another without fear or hatred.
I am convinced that this day will come.
Javier Milei: “I thought being on the left was a mental problem. The empirical evidence is so overwhelming that it never worked anywhere, and they refused to accept it.”
“But what I discovered is that being on the left is a disease of the soul. The left is built on envy, hatred, resentment, and unequal treatment under the law. They are very violent, and since they have no way or arguments to answer, they go for physical violence.”
He is a sociopath and he cares about nothing. I interviewed him and have no idea who he is. I can’t say that about anyone else. The question is why is that attractive to people