Ukraine
IRINA MIROCHNIK
About the essence!
Not just a suggestion!
The preposition “on” is not about the rules of the #Russian #language and not about habit.
It’s about #decency.
Saying “to” Ukraine, you are investing your penny in this #criminal #war.
Because the preposition “on” is the underlined rhetoric of the #empire in relation to Ukraine, which they do not consider to be a state.
The preposition “na” is a technique of #semantic #terrorism aimed at the forcible Russification of Ukraine.
The preposition “on” has a caustic taste of mocking disdain. It has become one of the main linguistic symbols of great-power contempt for Ukraine.
It was with this and under this pretext that they came “to” Ukraine.
For years they have been telling on television that Ukraine does not exist, that the Ukrainian language is not a full-fledged language, that Ukrainian culture does not have the right to be called such, that the Ukrainian nation is Untermensch. And for the best propaganda effect, they briefly and succinctly fit all their fascist theses into this pretext, so that with every mention of Ukraine with their dirty mouths, everyone would hear that we are talking about a Russian colony, and not about a sovereign state.
There is a war going on to exterminate an entire nation, where all mechanisms are used for this – from tanks to burning Ukrainian textbooks, from mass executions to fading yellow-blaky flowers from any surface – up to repainting fences and persecution for the color of clothes. In such a total hatred for everything Ukrainian, you can try not to play on the same field with the occupiers – delete the preposition “on” before the word Ukraine from your speech.
N.B. The preposition “on” is appropriate and should be used when indicating the direction of a Russian ship.
And in an #independent #Ukraine, as a result, everything will be fine.
There is no doubt about this.
05-07-2022
[Writer Irina Mirochnik is the President at IMMER Group & Doctor of Philosophy in Law(PhD)]
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