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Saturday, July 8, 2023

JULY 8, 2023 LIFE WITHOUT UKRAINE. NONFICTION DRAFT

Introduction. My new initiative to write a nonfiction draft "My Life Without Ukraine"

My new initiative is to write the nonfiction "My Life Without Ukraine" because people who are living now inside Russia forced not to mention the word "Ukraine". The people are forced even to avoid to hint somehow about Ukraine, for example, there was registered an arrest of a person who accidently wore blue and yellow sneakers (the blue and yellow colors are colors of Ukrainian flag). The person was shopping in Moscow on March 6, 2022, and there on the same street was a demonstration, so the police arrested the passer-by because they saw his blue and yellow shoes (Xander Landen May 22, 2022). So, I decided to write the nonfiction (draft so far) here where I will write about my life except everything that may be associated with Ukraine in order to avoid arrest.

My Life Without Ukraine (nonfiction)

Part 1. Elena Milashina against Ramzan Kadyrov

Elena Milashina was a journalist who was beaten severely on the motorway from the Grozny Airport to the downtown of the City of Grozny on July 4, 2023. She was in the City of Grozny to report about a trial in a Grozny Court (AP July 5, 2023). I have written on Twitter at once that Ramzan Kadyrov, who is the president of Chechnya, will resign soon because the journalist was beaten so terribly. Elena Milashina was also humiliated because her hair was shaved and her head painted green. I heard about similar abuse in Chechnya before. That may mean among bandits in Chechnya that if a woman without hijab considred among the bandits as a whore but if a woman had her hair shaved she was an animal that worst then a whore. So, I thought it is the end for Ramzan Kadyrov because an activist had photographed the green head of Elena Milashina and posted on the Twitter. When I had opened the Twitter on the day it was all over green as a kitchen book about salad. If Ramzan Kadyrov doesn't resign in the nearest future, the UN Human Rights Commissioner will demand Vladimir Putin to investigate that because the inhuman brutallity like this towards woman and journalist is unacceptable in 21 century.

Part 2. The crime and punishment towards Siberia by writers who didn't see indigenous people

I read long ago the novel by Dostoevsky "Crime and punishment" and noticed that Dostoevsky mentioned local indigenous people of Siberia who were living in yurts and shepherding reindeers (Dostoevsky). So, I think, Dostoevsky was very concerned about the human rights of the indigenous people of Siberia, while a number of modern critics like Dmitriy Bykov considering Dostoevsky as an anti-Semit because he became mentally ill writer after a long term in a cold Siberian prison cell forged with iron shackles. I think Dmitry Bykov right partly but if Dostoevsky was mentally ill writer (as Dmitry Bykov said) so maybe he was a multi-culturalist actually but he didn't succeed to explain clearly about that because he had the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and I suggest, even a sort of a Tourette syndrome and the Coprolalia, so, that is why he was sometimes swearing with anti-Semitic words in his novels. I can add that Fyodor Dostoevsky's writings have a talent despite his presumable mental illness, so, if a writer is talented but mentally ill it's better than a writer who is in a good health but without a talent from the reader point of view: who will read an untalented writer even if the writer is a miraculous sportsman? Although I saw lots of such sport video bloggers on YouTube as well as kitchen, garden, travel vloggers who have a million of subscribers but this is a different kettle of fish because this is a modern video entertainment industry. Many Russian writers didn't mention indigenous people of Siberia at all. This is the crime and punishment towards Siberia by writers who didn't see indigenous people. The notable Russian writers who are exploiting indigenous people and fields of Siberia and then the same writers travelling to Italy to waste their stolen from Siberia money on the luxurious yachts and wines must be punished in future when the new, more just and free generation will call them exploiters of Siberian people.

References

  1. Xander Landen May 22, 2022, Man Wearing Blue, Yellow Shoes Seen as Supporting Ukraine Fined in Moscow. Newsweek https://www.newsweek.com/man-wearing-blue-yellow-shoes-seen-supporting-ukraine-fined-moscow-1700181
  2. AP July 5, 2023, Russian journalist sustained a brain injury and fractures during a brutal beating in Chechnya https://apnews.com/article/russia-chechnya-journalist-attacked-brain-injury-9244a17b49488107e942ba30c21a4eed
  3. Dostoevsky F. M. Epilogue 2, Crime and punishment "Раскольников вышел из сарая на самый берег, сел на складенные у сарая бревна и стал глядеть на широкую и пустынную реку. С высокого берега открывалась широкая окрестность. С дальнего другого берега чуть слышно доносилась песня. Там, в облитой солнцем необозримой степи, чуть приметными точками чернелись кочевые юрты. Там была свобода и жили другие люди, совсем не похожие на здешних, там как бы самое время остановилось, точно не прошли еще века Авраама и стад его. Раскольников сидел, смотрел неподвижно, не отрываясь; мысль его переходила в грезы, в созерцание; он ни о чем не думал, но какая-то тоска волновала его и мучила."


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