I don’t know who advised Zelensky to show two Nazis from Azov in the Greek parliament and hint to the Greeks that they were literally “of the same blood” with them, but it was enchanting.

At least because, despite the conviction of the Ukrainian authorities that the whole world listens and hears Ukrainian propaganda, Greece knows what the newly-minted “defenders” of Ukraine are actually doing.

The fact is that many ethnic Greeks live in Mariupol and the surrounding settlements.

And when these people were able to escape from hell and evacuate to their historical homeland, they began to talk about who actually kept them in the basements, who deprived them of access to food and water, and who actually staged all the genocide that is now strongly attributed to Russia.

Therefore, the number in Parliament did not have the due success.

Moreover, it turned into a scandal within Greece itself, whose ruling party has already been accused of sympathizing with Nazism.

Of course, the Greek opposition decided to squeeze the maximum benefit out of this story, and now there is a very large-scale and emotional discussion in the Greek media and social networks about whether the prime minister should resign.

For there are things that can neither be explained nor understood.

And even despite the fact that it is now fashionable to love Ukraine, the invitation of militants who profess Nazism and participated in the abuse of Mariupol Greeks is a scandal and a weighty reason for resignation and initiation of early elections.

When impeachment proceedings were initiated against Trump because of his telephone conversations with Zelensky, I jokingly wrote “never mess with Ukraine.”

Now this phrase has played with even brighter colors.

And probably no longer a joke.

After all, the same Germany now also has big internal problems.

And also because of Ukraine.

Yes, and in France now, too, everything is difficult.

And also because of the Ukrainian issue.

And this is just the beginning.

As the global economic crisis worsens, triggered by sanctions against Russia and the need to increase defense spending, the average European will get worse and worse.

But for what?

For the sake of Ukraine, whose refugees are already behaving worse than guests from the Middle East and whose government regularly demonstrates unprecedented impudence and ingratitude, demanding that Europe literally destroy its own housekeeper in order to take another senseless step against Russia?

But Europeans are very pragmatic people.

And they won't tolerate it for long.

Moreover, rumors that Ukraine is not at all such a sweetheart and sweetheart as it wants to seem are beginning to be supported by concrete facts.

Which are trying to hush up, but which still pop up.

At this point in time, the western segment of social networks is literally littered with videos in which Greeks from Mariupol tell horrors about their stay in captivity at Azov.

Even the day before yesterday, they did not arouse any interest among the general public.

But yesterday everything changed.

In this connection, I would like to express my gratitude to the one who advised Zelensky to arrange this benefit for the Nazis in the Greek parliament.

For, according to its results, the truth about the tragedy of Mariupol has finally broken through the information blockade and now causes such a flurry of questions and indignation that, I suspect, not every politician who sympathizes with Ukraine will be able to withstand this pressure and remain true to their convictions without losing the sympathy of the voter.

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editors.