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Those who incite to genocide typically attempt to dehumanize their victims, but it is disturbing that Andrei Perla’s ‘justification’ for Russia’s killing and maiming of sick children has elicited so little reaction.

Russia’s missile attack on Okhmatdyr, Ukraine’s main children’s hospital, aroused enough international outrage for Moscow to go into denial mode. Not so, however, Russian propagandists, one of whom positively told Russians to quit making excuses. The strike was no accident, according to Andrei Perla, a columnist for Tsargrad, and can be repeated as Ukrainian children, any Ukrainians “cannot be considered people”.[…]

In the propagandist’s own words:

“The pitiless law of war is very simple – such enemies cannot be considered people. We must acknowledge the simple and terrible [truth] that there are no people on the other side. Not one person. Our missiles do not kill people, not one person. There are no people there.”

“Simple and terrible, but we shouldn’t try to justify ourselves for hitting a children’s hospital. We need to say: do you want it to stop? Then surrender. Capitulate. And then, perhaps, we will spare you.

“If we don’t forbid ourselves from viewing them as people, from pitying them, protecting them – we will weaken ourselves. We will restrict our ability to save our own children. We will obstruct the path to Victory.”

“If the aim of the SMO* is to ensure Russia’s security, denazify and demilitarize Ukraine, then the path to this aim is for surviving Nazis [sic] and all their families to have to flee in panic to the West. Before the Polish border. From shelling. From the ruins of their cities and homes, losing on the way their blue and yellow flags and slippers.”

  • piyuv@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    This | “those toddlers were Hamas”

    They’re the same picture

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      4 months ago

      Yeah, about. Week it two ago I literally got a reply grom someone saying " those were not toddlers, see them as future Hamas soldiers"

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      4 months ago

      Came here to say the say thing. Lol. I thought this post was about he IDF at first.

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        4 months ago

        I quite literally have had that comment already, and its a straight 1:1, oranges to oranges comparison. Its just that one of the oranges is just a shade more brown, that makes it less nice for people, I guess.

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    “Tsargrad” (“a city of the king/tsar” from the russian Царьград) is an absolutely trash even compared to russian-state backed trash-newspapers. It is one of the most crazy and the most conservative news. While the most of russian newspapers are state backed, the Tsargrad is backed by a crazy russian orthodox billioner, who made money on a cryptoscam projects. I wouldn’t expect anything else from them.

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      4 months ago

      They say Ukranians are not people, you think russians are savages, everyone wants blood That’s how war works, since forever. Dehumanise the enemy, use tax money to build weapons, send lots of young people to die, parents cry, a few old people get rich.

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        4 months ago

        They have been lied to, but nothing, my brother in christ, Nothing absolves people from invading another country.

        Crying that the west sends arms so Ukraine can defend itself is really out of place.