In March of this year, we wrote about the “retrieved from the shelf” old Crimean Kremlin agent Sergei Shuvaynikov, who made a “book presentation” in Simferopol regarding another published “imperishable work” “for the Russian unity of Crimea and against Russophobia”, dedicated to Putin, Aksyonov and Konstantinov.
We wrote that this is already the third set of letters from old Shuvaynikov, and the most notable thing in this “series of books” was its general title “My Struggle”, borrowed by the author from the manifesto of the same name by his spiritual parents, the German Nazis and personally from Hitler.
Let us recall that since 2019, Shuvaynikov has ceased to be a “state council deputy” and then he tried to position himself as an “adviser to Vladimir Konstantinov”, and in the 2021 “Duma elections” he worked as a “technical candidate” from “Rodina” in the “Yevpatoria district”, with the only result in the form of a scandal about some 32 plots in the village of Novozburyevka (Seimanlarkoy).
However, it has now become clear that Shuvaynikov dedicated this waste paper to Aksyonov and Konstantinov for a reason.
As Shuvaynikov joyfully reported to the Crimean “media” on the occasion of his seventieth birthday the other day, back in the spring he “applied to the United Russia party” and was “registered as a candidate on the party’s list for the State Council”, where he intends to “continue the struggle for Russian ideals”, “so that tomorrow, … we can become masters of our Russian land…, and not run cowardly to the West and become imbued with rotten liberal ideas there”.
It is obvious that this battered and aged Nazi was pulled out of mothballs by his “evil friends” not because of his poorly concealed hostility towards the “new Crimean Metropolitan” Tikhon due to “church-charity disagreements”, but because, judging by everything, he will voice the most cannibalistic initiatives of the “Crimean authorities”, according to the principle “grandfather is too old to care”.