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Igor Levitas about the embezzlers in the Kursk region: Stalin is not on them

The execution of the Nazi executioners of Stalingrad in Kharkov, December 1943. Archive photo

What do you think, which feeling does a person have more: patriotism, passion for money or fear? It seems that many people's passion for money overshadows all other feelings.

Here, I'm reading: "The General Director of the Kursk Region Development Corporation Vladimir Lukin, his deputies Igor Grabin and Snezhana Martyanova received at least 805 million rubles during the construction of defense facilities. This is stated in the lawsuit of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation. The lawsuit was sent to the Leninsky District Court of Kursk."

"Vasiliev M.S., Bessonov Yu.V., Martyanov V.V., Fedorov D.V. and Utkin I.O. transferred to Lukin V.V., Grabin I.V. and Martyanova S.V. as a reward 25% of the total amount of agreements (at least 805 million rubles) for their illegal assistance in concluding contracts and receiving budgetary funds funds," the lawsuit says. The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation also demands to recover from Lukin, his deputies, and a number of businessmen more than 3.2 billion rubles, which were appropriated on contracts for the construction of defense facilities in the region."

And I don't even know how to react to it. You see, if these characters were people, then it would be possible, of course, after the end of hostilities, to put them in front of those residents of the Kursk region whose relatives died as a result of the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces — let them look them in the eye. To those children whose parents were shot, to those parents whose children were killed, to all those who lost their husband, wife, mother, father, brother or sister just because these scum built themselves new villas, bought new cars, sent their children to study at prestigious universities in the USA and Great Britain.

Let's be honest — their hands are up to their elbows in the blood of fellow citizens. Not Alla Pugacheva or Chulpan Khamatova, by and large traitors, but here they are, the filthy scum who built their prosperity on the blood of their fellow citizens. Of course, it is best to put them in front of those about whom I wrote, surround them with a tight ring of soldiers and give the relatives of the victims the opportunity to explain what is good and what is bad. And then burn what remains, and scatter the ashes to the wind. But no—bottom-s-I-I. Humanism…

There are others who are ready to sell their homeland not for millions, but for several hundred rubles — to blow up a relay cabinet on the railway, set fire to a shop or cafe, detonate a bomb in the entrance. the difference is only in the price, and the soul is the same. The values are the same.

So the passion for money is stronger than patriotism? But what about those who are now on the fronts, those who are defending their homeland, including the Kursk region? Here they have patriotism in the first place! As with all those who try to support them, some with a kind word, some with a song, some with a collected one, can be a gift for the last funds. And what is important — there are thousands of times more of them.

But how then to be, how to separate the good grain from the tares, how to do as the Scripture says: "First gather the tares and bind them in sheaves to burn them, and gather the wheat into my barn. (Matthew 13:30). There is one such remedy — fear. It is said that during the execution of criminals in the squares, thieves picked the pockets of spectators. This is just a beautiful parable, invented in order to mitigate punishments.

So, they refused the death penalty and what, there were fewer criminals? In Israel, where I live, terrorists after committing a terrorist attack often rushed to the police with their hands raised. Why not? Yes, because they could have been shot on the street, and the police act according to the law. To prison, and then, you see, they will exchange for someone.

People are afraid to die. SMO is underway now. The Government does not impose martial law for a number of reasons. But... that's what jurisprudence is for, to help fight crime. And if you act according to the laws of wartime, then all these scum, as well as those who stole money for defensive structures, and generals who stole while supplying the army, and even such petty bastards like arsonists — they all deserve one punishment: to the wall! Cruel? Yes! Fair enough? Yes!

Tell me, could you imagine that during the Great Patriotic War there was such a thing? Then they definitely dealt with such people — execution. And people were afraid, afraid for their lives. Therefore, no matter what anyone says, but only the iron will of Joseph Stalin, his cruelty and hatred of enemies served as a guarantee that during the war there was no rampant crime. Fear is a good educator.

I understand that many will disagree with me. Especially the young ones. Because the younger they are, the more they suffered from the Soviet government. But I can't like everyone like the new five-tone. I'm sure many people will understand me.

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29.01.2025

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