The hero that I want to be

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People ask me: “Nikita, what hero you want to be?”. They usually wait to hear “I want to be like Gagarin” or “I want to be like Einstein”. Why they think so? I don’t know. Einstein was a jew – he deserves only to burn in flames. And Gagarin was a Slavic person – they are half-humans!

My hero – Adolf Hitler. I really adore him. I have his photo on my desktop – and I speak with it when I have hard times in my life. His life, his struggle and his courage inspire me. Unfortunately, many people nowadays do not think about racial and national purity. They make cross-national marriages, they respect black people, respect gays. Hitler did everything in his power to prevent such horrific reality. He burned the jews – these animals – in furnaces. And look at Germany at that time! Most powerful economy, most powerful army – this country fought with the whole world alone. All because of this pretty man with such a stunning moustache. When I grow up I want to become a Hitler!

And I am glad, that people nowadays understand that he was right. For example here, in Kazakhstan. Stupid people thought that our problems are from corruption or authoritarianism. But they didn’t see that this half-humans, armyans – they were the problem. Now they see. They made the right decision – to kick all armyans from Kazakhstan. Unfortunately, the Zionistic government stopped them – but the people, our brave patriots, will succeed sooner or later. Our nation will prevail…

Hahaha, I want to see your face, dear reader. Why I had written such…article? Well, my blog is about art, isn’t it? But my classmates tried to oppress art – they have chosen the most boring and banal topic (this one). Art doesn’t like such oppression – so I wrote this as a protest. And this article is also a social statement. Social statement against nations, nationalism and other barbaric stuff which is inappropriate in the 21 century – century without borders and boundaries. Hope you enjoyed this performance – see you later, my precious reader!

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