Zelensky Junta Destroys Millions of Russian-Language Books in Public Libraries

The Ukraine is on a path of total cultural genocide of the Russian population of the country. They are in the process of systematically erasing them, which is the reason so many in the Ukraine supported the Russian invasion.

The Zelensky junta has already made it effectively impossible to print books in the Russian language, or import Russian-language books, so the logical next step was to start destroying the existing books.

Book burning was something that as recently as the 2000s, public schools in America were teaching was very bad. That narrative has totally been reversed now, so this isn’t something that is in opposition to “our values” as they now stand.

RT:

Ukraine has removed millions of copies of Russian-language books from its public libraries, Yevgeniya Kravchuk, a senior member of the country’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, said on Monday.

She stated that the Culture Ministry had provided recommendations on what titles should be taken off the shelves.

This comes amid an initiative declared by the Ukrainian government to “overcome the consequences of Russification,” which in practice means purging schools of certain literature, renaming streets, and dismantling monuments to Russian historical figures.

According to Kravchuk, the deputy chair of the Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy, 19 million copies of books had been removed as of November, including 11 million in Russian.

“Some Ukrainian-language books from the Soviet times are being removed as well,” Kravchuk said. The MP noted that there was not enough literature available in the Ukrainian language.

“The ratio of books in the Russian and Ukrainian languages in our libraries is very disheartening. We are talking about the need to update the stocks more quickly and procure books in the Ukrainian language.”

Of course, some supporters of Russia are going to compare this to the Nazis.

But let me tell you something: the Nazis burned a very different type of books, okay?