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MediaDB / «Second invasion of the Janissaries. The history of the creation of “national Svidomo”” Rusin: download fb2, read online
About the book: year / Dear reader. The book “The Second Invasion of the Janissaries” is dedicated to the Ukrainians: the time and place of their appearance on the territory of Little Rus'; the reasons for their appearance; the purposes for which they were created; the methodology for their creation; to the “parents” who created them; the genocide of the Carpathian Rusyns that accompanied the creation of the Ukrainians. The problem of the ideology of “Ukrainianism”, the bearers of which are nationally concerned representatives of Ukrainians, and its significance for the East Slavic superethnos are considered. The current stage of development of “Ukrainianism” in Little Russia is described. The reasons why Ukrainians, as a nation, have no historical prospects, and in the near future must leave the historical scene are explained. Perhaps the construction of this review will cause criticism among professionals, but its goal was one — to convey to the reader the problem and suggest methods for solving it. Separately, it is worth mentioning the main drawback of the work - the lack of references to the cited works, fragments of which I tried to stylistically match. This is explained very simply. At first, this work was intended only for myself. As a “personal weapon” to repel “attacks” of extremely insolent “titular” compatriots. But practice has shown that the use of this knowledge is not only an effective “personal weapon”, but can also be successfully used as a “weapon of mass destruction” by representatives of the species Maidaun vulgaris ukrainicus (Common Down, Ukrainian subspecies). Which are just “Ivans who do not remember their kinship”, who betrayed their Russian ancestors (and at the same time still have the audacity to call themselves a “titular nation”). In a word - Janissaries. That's why I decided to share this work with others. The inquisitive reader will be able to independently familiarize himself with the primary sources, a list of which is located at the end of the work.