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Our allies suggested Marshal plan for rebuilding Ukraine, it is good, but what to do with  russians?

March 23, 2022
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How to rescue the world from their aggression? What you think must be done with russia after the war, their population is more than 100 millions? How to make people out of them?

Marina, Ukraine:

It’s a bit pessimistic, but..

I doubt that world would do anything to russians. There are lots of people who keep sympathising them. They didn’t choose their government, poor nation. That’s what they say. 

russian’s government treat Europe with atom bombs, and Europeans just prepare themselves for it. 

World keeps treating putin, but in fact they don’t know how to stop what’s going on.

After we win this war, other countries may just cancel their sanctions. russians will come back to normal, I suppose. But they probably will hate us and blame us for everything bad in their lives. 

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They don’t really have an opposition. Their last year hero navalnyy (I’m not sure how to write his name correctly) isn’t much better option for us. He’s also imprisoned. 

Probably we could build a large wall on the border with russia and belarus, as many people jokingly suggest. Anyway, if russians in a few decades decide to revenge. We have to be prepared.

Sasha, Ukraine:

When I have heard that 70 percent of russians supports the war against Ukraine, I understood that this nation finally lost an opportunity for their happy future. They have a chance to change it if only they overthrow the government, destroy propaganda and apologize to all the people of Ukraine. In this case, they can show the whole world that they are ready to improve themselves and live in peace.

Daria, Kropyvnytskiy:

Yesterday I saw the pictures of German people who went through postwar denazification. The most terrifying thing, from all obligations, was to excavate the mass graves of women and children killed by the Germans and rebury them in separate graves.  Before this war, we might have thought such measures to be overwild, but now I think that’s the least russians have to go through.

Victoria, Ukraine:

There are different options offered by common Ukrainians to solve this “russian issue”. Personally I agree with opinion that russian statehood has to be destroyed. 

History proved that it doesn’t matter in what form it exists, because Moskovia, Russian Empire, Soviet Union and Russian Federation have always threatened our nation. Russians killed our people in past, they commit genocide of Ukrainians now, and I don’t want future generations to experience the same horror.

Russian people hate Ukrainians and that is the fact. If you read any posts by russians in social networking websites, you will be surprised how bloodthirsty a human being can be. Moreover, that is not only putin who commits war crimes on our land, but also his soldiers who came to kill us. 

Lastly, I believe that all the lands of russia have to be divided between other countries. Russian citizens might not want it at first, but correct public policy of the states might help to bring up good people from them. Considering the fact that standards of living in russia are quite low (especially in suburban areas), these citizens might change for the better soon. They will understand that their own state didn’t take care of them and the other government has brought them salvation. Also, russia is famous for taking lands that don’t belong to it, which is why returning stolen territories makes much sense. In addition, there are small nations, like chechens, enslaved by russia. These people have right to self-determination which is why they can become independent in the near future. 

To sum up, the disappearance of russia from the political map of the world will not only make Ukrainians happy, but also other neighbours of russia.

Varvara, Ukraine:

They took away so many children:

Their lives, their happiness,

The future

A picture of a boy, who lost his mum

A photo of a girl, who lost her arm

This war invaded our land, burnt down our houses,

Our loved ones, our plans,

Like tumours

A kindergarten that won’t work again

A ghost of cheerful life is buried in our land

Natalia, Kyiv:

A law should be adopted that provides for criminal liability for supporting Russian aggression against Ukraine, whether it is a flag, sports, anthem, quoting Russian classics and doubting the lawful actions of Ukraine to protect our independence. 

No need to burn books or beat people for the russian language.

Sanitary hygiene must be kept. No relations with that territory should be maintained. We can call it North Korea, the iron curtain, but it should be indecent to support pro-russian rhetoric. 

In 1946, together with the Marshall Plan, a program for the denazification of Germany was proposed and implemented. War criminals were arrested and punished, Nazi symbols were banned, in addition, not only the leaders themselves were punished, but people, as ordinary Germans, who did not participate in the commission of a crime against humanity but were supporters of the regime. 

All this means that humanity has already had a similar experience and knows how to deal with war criminals like putin and his lackeys

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