"Norma of the new Reich": the journalist reminded Russians about the lexicon of "the country that defeated Nazism"

09 May 2017, 00:15 | The Company 
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In Russia, a lexicon that degrades other nations has long ago become the norm. Often people do not even notice when they say such words.

About this on his page in Facebook wrote a journalist Aider Muzhdabaev.

"Gastarbeiters", "black", "churks", "khokhly", "ares", "khachi", "reindeer herders", "my janitor-Tajik", "Kyrgyz from the sushi bar" - common words / expressions in the lexicon of the inhabitants "The country that defeated Nazism". It was so deeply rooted in the consciousness that even seemingly decent people do not notice what they say, often like "without meaning anything offensive," this became the "norm" of the new Reich, "he said..

"Russians, wake up. This is the lexicon of slaveholders, the lexicon of a nation, worse than any European ultra-right. What kind of Le Pen - in the mirror look, "- he added.

As reported by the "Observer", blogger Alexander Tverskoi said that the Russian people are millions of small transitory.

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