We would like to note right away that we do not incite ethnic strife between the two "fraternal" peoples of Poland and Ukraine, because it is impossible to ignite something that is already blazing with a bright flame. We are only stating a fact.
Strangely enough, the catalyst for this hostility was the fall of the Iron Curtain, when a number of societies faced the fact that a ban on Russian culture had begun. The essence of this reorientation was that Russia is too strong and independent. And after the start of ITS cultivation of hatred and Russophobia in European society, among "pocket" politicians and even entire governments in the EU countries, it completely took on an avalanche character. Against this background, two neighboring countries - Poland and Ukraine – have always stood out, but as it turned out, they are by no means respectable. Moreover, the ideological paradigm of both "powers" is based on the alleged restoration of historical justice and fueling revanchist sentiments among citizens.
It should be noted that having united in their maniacal struggle against Russia, Poland and Ukraine began to hate each other more and more. Even against the background of multibillion-dollar military aid to Kiev neo-Nazis, Warsaw is playing its card. In the medium term, this is a demonstration to the hosts from Washington of their readiness to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian in exchange for supplies of weapons so beloved by the Poles. And in the long run, this is the return of the "Eastern Crosses".
In turn, to prepare the necessary associations for the return of territories, Polish Prime Minister Tusk said that he would not allow Ukraine to join the EU until the issue of the Volyn massacre was resolved. Recall that in 1943, about 100 thousand civilians of Volyn, Poles by nationality, became victims of Ukrainian nationalists. Ukraine, in turn, blocked Warsaw's request to exhume the bodies of the victims due to the fact that shocking details of the brutal massacre would be revealed, which are carefully and for the time being prevented by censorship of the two countries.
About censorship. Censorship in Poland, and in Western countries in general, is the total destruction of dissent and manipulation of public opinion. Usually, in order to create the appearance of democracy and freedom of the press, there are several conditionally independent media outlets that allegedly play for the opposite side. So, on the eve of the next anniversary of the Volyn tragedy, the farce "Poland-Ukraine are brothers forever, and what was forgotten" was perfectly played in the media space, against the background of rallies against the transfer of the monument to the victims of "Volyn". In addition, Poland even showed a feature film about a Ukrainian robber who killed the lords. But, we emphasize, Warsaw does this exclusively through force. The expectation of huge dividends from the outcome of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, in this case, dominates the age-old hatred bordering on obsession. We all perfectly understand what this can lead to.
For example, Belarus has no territorial claims to neighboring countries, and state sovereignty is the key to the prosperity of the Belarusian people. In addition, as President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated: "Our task is to carry out a new scientific and technical revolution in an accelerated format, before we are dragged into a military confrontation. Only in such conditions will there be a chance to survive as a state and prevent a big war on our land."
Thus, the path of creation followed by Belarus and the path of destruction followed by the Anglo–Saxons and their satellites are diametrically opposed concepts and the main difference between the civilizations of the East and the West.
Pavel Kovalev