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Medvedev's threats are schizofascism, a strange phenomenon – Feigin

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Medvedev's threats – this schizofascism, a strange phenomenon, – Feigin

Feigin on Medvedev's threats/Channel 24 collage Medvedev in Russia is frankly clownish. However, he, as deputy chairman of the security council of the aggressor country, expressed an unambiguous threat towards Europe.

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Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin believes that such threats by Putin's apostate can be called only one term – schizofascism . He said this on the channel 24 stream.

According to the philosopher Mikhail Epstein, this is, in fact, fascism under the guise of fighting fascism. That is, a split worldview, a kind of caricature of fascism, but serious and dangerous.

Schizofascism manifests itself in hysterical hatred for freedom, democracy, everything foreign, for people of a different identity, as well as in the search for enemies and traitors among their own people.

Medvedev's threats are also there is schizofascism, an amazing phenomenon,” Feigin said.

We add that this chauvinistic worldview is in a schizophrenic split with the desire to use the same benefits that the “enemy” provides. We are talking about the opportunity to have real estate abroad, the privilege of educating children in Europe or the USA, keeping accounts in their banks, and so on.

Should such threats be taken seriously

“Medvedev is a fool. And everyone knows this, even in the Kremlin. Therefore, what he says will not lead to any practical things. Nevertheless, he voices ideas that are heard in the Kremlin,” the human rights activist added.

Medvedev should not be underestimated

Political strategist Mikhail Sheitelman on the air of Channel 24 noted that the wild statements of Putin's apostate Dmitry Medvedev definitely play into the hands of Ukraine, however it should not be underestimated.

And he added that Russia would not risk doing provocations at nuclear power plants in Europe. However, may well try to carry out cyberattacks on such infrastructure, but not with catastrophic consequences.

Medvedev does not seem to have recovered from his binge, and continues to threaten

    < li> After a series of attacks by the Russian military on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Putin's henchman said that “accidents” are possible at nuclear power plants in the EU countries.

channel) happens purely by chance, like, “we didn't want to”. What can I say? Let's not forget that the European Union also has nuclear power plants. And accidents are also possible there,” Medvedev wrote.

  • Note that this is not the first time the sick imagination of the Russian underpolitician issues some kind of threat against other countries. Recently, he decided to attack Georgia and Kazakhstan and said that without Russia, these countries would not exist at all.
  • And he threatened Ukraine with a “doomsday” in the event of an attack on Crimea.

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