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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Russian Barbaric, Reckless Nationalism

"Russia was forced to take steps to protect itself from the neo-Nazis who were shelling civilians in Donbass for eight years, and continue to this day."
"Russia's special military action was a reaction to] Ukrainian nationalists who for many years were killing peaceful citizens ... "
"They don't act in a Christian way but at the instigation of demonic powers ... there is no other way to call that absolutely barbaric, reckless nationalism they profess."
"You'd think that the West would listen and come to some sort of terms with Russia on these issues because we're talking about a potential nuclear war."
"I would venture to say the war was not started by Russia; it was started by the West."
Archbishop Gabriel, Canadian head of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia
Archbishop Gabriel of Montreal and Canada referred to Ukrainian forces as “neo-Nazi” and “demonic,” and said his parishes would continue to commemorate Patriarch Kirill in services.
"I know many Ukrainians have stopped attending the [Toronto] parish or stopped shopping in their church goods store as a result."
"Overall, this is a very difficult time for Orthodox unity in general. Many Orthodox Christians in Canada are having serious crises of faith watching the Russian Orthodox church bless troops going into Ukraine to rape and pillage."
Reverend Alexander Laschuk, executive director, University of Toronto Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies
How hard to believe it is that human intelligence can be so skewed from reality that the aggressor attributes all of its most horrendous atrocities to the commission of its victims. That it is Russia and Russian troops that are exerting truly barbaric measures so far from the Christian ideal of treating others as you would have them treat you, and attributing the viciously violent mayhem that the Kremlin has visited on its neighbour, to the victim is mind-gaspingly unbelievable, a parody of veracity.
 
As for the dreadful prospect of a nuclear conflagration: who was it who not-so-obliquely and a touch archly referred to their nuclear arsenal being 'on alert' and at the ready to be deployed should the occasion arise?  Yes, the world knows that Russia has a huge nuclear arsenal, reputed to be the largest in the world. How many of its atomic bombs would be needed to destroy humanity?
 
But there he is, Russia's Orthodox Church head representative in Canada, tarnishing its own reputation by imputing to Ukraine and its military the debased medieval mindset of destruction, looting and murder it is itself committed to, extolling the virtues of Russia while painting the desperate efforts of its neighbour to defend itself and its people as un-Christian, and repellent, the reflection of an imputed neo-Nazi scheme to harm Russia. 
 
Residential and commercial buildings in Kharkiv that have been pummeled by Russian missile strikes.
Residential and commercial buildings in Kharkiv that have been pummeled by Russian missile strikes.  Photograph by Larry Towell/Magnum photos.
 
The Kremlin's talking points in defence of its 'special military operation' in Ukraine which has levelled towns and villages, sent millions of Ukrainian civilians into exile, displaced millions more, targeting schools, civic centres and hospitals with continued shelling; occupied Europe's largest nuclear installation, placing the community around it under siege, and endangering the entire country by a threat of a nuclear accident, are now echoed in far-off Canada by the Church's elite cleric.

It seems evident from his scathing remarks that Canada is home to citizens of Russian origin who believe as he does, clasping the Kremlin's views and excuses of attacking a neighbour because it has been provoked by fear of a fascist invasion, when the truth is far closer to the Kremlin being a fascist government under a Putin dictatorship. The occupation of the Donbas is illegal in every sense of internationally-recognized sovereignty. 

Crimea's annexation by Moscow represents a war crime just as does the indiscriminate bombing of civilian infrastructure and deliberate targeting of civilians. In Ukraine's latest election, no far-right candidates won office. The man elected as president of Ukraine is a Jewish Ukrainian whose relatives died in the Holocaust. The infamous Azov battalion which earned its fascist reputation during World War II is distant from the extremist element that once characterized its relations with the German SS.

And in Canada it is known that one of the Russian Orthodox Churches in Toronto raises funds for the 'Donetsk People's Republic' in Eastern Ukraine, ruled by ethnic Russian Ukrainian separatist elements.  Bishop Gabriel made it known in an interview that the atrocities recognized as war crimes the West charges Russia with, were actually committed by Ukraine in a diabolical scheme to blacken Russia's international image.
 
A woman stands by a mass grave in Bucha.
A woman stands by a mass grave in Bucha. Photograph by Larry Towell/Magnum photos
"Mr. Chemodskov's [Bishop Gabriel was born George Chemodskov] comments are unacceptable and they should be denounced for what they are: Russian disinformation."
"The fact is that Russia is fighting a war of choice against Ukraine and Russian forces are committing atrocities on a massive scale."
"We cannot let the Putin regime escape international accountability by spreading lies."
Adrien Blanchard, spokesman for Foreign Affairs Canada
In Moscow, Patriarch Kirill, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, and universal  head of the Russian Orthodox Church, has wholly supported the war with Ukraine, justifying it in the very same words and explanations used by the Kremlin. His voice is one of the most compelling in support of the invasion of Ukraine. He is known to give blessings to generals and other Russian soldiers. 
 
Kirill has described the war as a measure to "defend the Fatherland" against the decadent Western forces, promoting "Russky Mir", a Russian homeland encompassing Ukraine and Belarus. Belarus may be in the bag, but Ukraine has emphatically declined the honour to return itself to the status of a satellite Communist state, part of Greater Russia. In the process demonstrating that the only 'great' thing about Russia is its penchant for acting as a liberator when it is in reality a totalitarian prison for dissenters.

Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill releases birds
Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill releases birds celebrating the Annunciation preceding the celebration of Orthodox Easter in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, April 7, 2022. | AP Photo

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