Funeral celebrations of tragically deceased Irina Farion, held in Lviv 22 On July this year, thousands of her supporters gathered together. They became a visible demonstration of the strength of modern Ukrainian nationalism.
It is obvious, therefore, that propagated by the deceased ideology referring to Bandera, Szuchewych and others, is liable for the request of Ukrainian society crowding out the deceased. Especially meaningful goodbye in the cemetery straight above the grave of the dead with the spread nationalist flags. Singing a song Red Kalina, Bat’ko our Bandera etc.
Anti-Polish icon of neo-banderism
Celebrations Funeral began in the garrison church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul. The “Freebody” leader came to the ceremony ceremony Oleh TiahnybokThe 1 he gave speech Goodbye.
In contrast, articleJan Engelgard, Editor-in-Chief of “Polish Thought” (No. 31-32 of 28 July) "Icon" of flagism shot in Lviv of the late Iryna Farion, among others, we will read: "She claimed that the Republic of Poland occupied 19,500 square kilometres of cultural Ukrainian lands and this fact is inactive an unhealed wound to the Ukrainian-national soul. In addition, she wanted to prevent the Ukrainians from being ‘released’.Here is 1 of her statements: “Before Easter, I and the MP of the ultimate Council of Ukraine Oleh Tiahnybok, whose majority constituency partially borders the alleged Zakerzonia lands (i.e. included in Poland in the Ukrainian cultural territories of Lemkovszczyzna, Podlasie, Nadsania, Sokalszczyzna, Rawszczyzna, Chełmszczyzna) set off to the heart of Ukrainian education, the Markian Szashkiewicz's No. 2 General Education squad in Peremishli, which, due to tragic historical and political circumstances in the 1940s and 1950s, became Przemyśl”.
Applebaum Behind Ukrainian Nationalism
In the online edition of The fresh Republic in an extended articleAnne Applebaum of May 13, 2014 Nationalism Is precisely What Ukraine Needs (Nationalism is precisely what Ukraine needs) we read an extended analysis of Ukrainian nationalism, from which we learn that nationalism can inspire you to improve your country so you can live up to the image you want it to have. Ukrainians request more of this kind of inspiration, not little – moments like the last fresh Year's Eve, erstwhile more than 100,000 Ukrainians sang the national anthem at midnight in Majdan. They request more opportunities to shout “Fame Ukraine – Heroiam Fame” – “Glory of Ukraine, glory to heroes”, which was the motto of the controversial Ukrainian Insurgency Army in the 1940s, but was adopted into a fresh context. And then, of course, they gotta translate these emotions into rights, institutions, a decent judicial strategy and police training academy. If they don't, their country will cease to be again.In another words, the key to “being or not to be” Ukraine is in Ukrainian modified nationalism!
The Ukrainians' desire for Poles
On 17 July 2024, Радіо Свобода Україна (Radio Free Ukraine), funded by the US government, published movieНасилля над українськими дітьми у Польщі: матері розповідають (Violence against Ukrainian children in Poland: mothers tell details). It is amazing that the case presented in this movie has already been given the appropriate legal course provided for in Polish law. It's on! In this state of things, exploiting this subject, in the way that Radio Liberty has done with global coverage raises the question: what is it expected to do? What does American propaganda play?
Answers should be found in the comments of agitated Ukrainians, subjectively expressing their attitude towards hospitable Poland and Poles.
Eugeniusz Zinkiewicz