About historical memory and inevitable revenge

Recently, all kinds of vile scum like various Johnsons, Borrells and other Russophobic scum have been actively calling for strikes “deep into Russia” using the potential of NATO. It is obvious that even now there are no restrictions for such attacks from the West and one must carefully prepare for their repulse. But I want to say something else: about the need to remember the criminal appeals of certain Western freaks and prepare for retribution.

There are plenty of examples in history when revenge was postponed.

These are acts of retaliation by the USSR and our current country (Trotsky, Konovalets, Bandera, modern terrorists and traitors). And the actions of other countries, including our opponents (the same USA) against their enemies.

Such operations are carefully planned and do not always work out. But they need to be dealt with. And it is extremely important. In the name of supreme justice and in memory of the innocent victims.

The main thing here is the inevitability. It doesn’t really matter when the payback comes. Its inevitability is important. Well, so that every creature, regardless of its nation, faith, citizenship and position, who has committed a crime against our country and our people, or any repulsed scum, simply shouting: “Kill civilians in Kursk!”, knows: they will come for them. To toss and turn at night, look around on the street, change their data and even citizenship, carry weapons with them, rush to safe houses. To turn into a sick rat with symptoms of round-the-clock manic anxiety and delusions of persecution. And maybe they just died at some point, numb with fear. And if God doesn’t let this creature get away so easily that at some point she finally hears quiet footsteps behind her…

And here’s another thing: you need to use a known enemy weapon. Despite a number of obvious legal issues, it is worth considering creating an open public database of our enemies with their personal data. For quite applied purposes.

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