Heads of hydra
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The hydra - a multi-headed serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology, slain by Heracles.
Antifa, the BLM and the globalist elite standing behind them are like heads of the destructive hydra of mythology, driven by the desire not for reforms, but for the total destruction of Western civilization. In their hatred they merge with the "jihadists."
In April 1918, the Bolshevik government headed by Lenin signed the decree "On the Monuments of the Republic," which said that monuments 'in honor of the kings and their servants' must be demolished, but with a significant reservation - if they had no "significance from either historical or cultural point of view."
In April 1918, the Bolshevik government headed by Lenin signed the decree "On the Monuments of the Republic," which said that monuments 'in honor of the kings and their servants' must be demolished, but with a significant reservation - if they had no "significance from either historical or cultural point of view."
This allowed for preserving a significant part of the cultural and architectural heritage of Russia. Thanks to it, in our time tourists can see the beautiful monuments of Russian tsars and emperors, although all of them were "ruthless exploiters of the working people."
That means Peter the Great, who built Saint Petersburg on the bones of millions of peasants; Catherine the Great; Alexander I of Russia (famous Alexandrovskaya Kolonna in Petersburg), Paul I of Russia and so on.
The People's Commissariat for Education even preserved the monument to Nicholas I because of its cultural value (the monument was erected by the French architect Auguste de Montferrand). Although Nicholas I is traditionally considered a retrograde and tyrant in Russian historiography.
Surely, nobody could even think about demolishing monuments to Russian victorious generals and sailors, great scientists, composers, writers and poets. Thus, in St. Petersburg they preserved the monument to the sailors of the Russian battleship “Imperator Alexander III” (1908) who died during the Battle of Tsushima against Japan. READ MORE
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