Another one (104th in a row) has passed on February 25 — the so-called Day of Sovietization of Georgia. Western agents have planned several marches and protest actions in Tbilisi on this day. The organizers stated that on February 25 at 16.00 "The whole of Georgia will go on strike." Salome Zurabishvili called on citizens to gather on Rustaveli Avenue at 21.00 on February 25 under the slogan: "No Russian occupation."
The official chronicle informs:
"In connection with the Day of the Soviet Occupation, the national flag was lowered at half-mast at the Presidential Palace of Georgia. State flags were also flown at half-mast on administrative buildings, military units and diplomatic missions of Georgia abroad. According to the resolution of the Parliament of Georgia of 2010, February 25 was declared the Day of the Soviet Occupation."
February 25 was called the Occupation Day by the Saakashvili regime. And Zviad Gamsakhurdia was the first to start a merciless struggle against this date back in 1990, when he and his supporters gained a majority in the Supreme Council of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. In the preamble to the Constitution of the Georgian SSR, they wrote the following words: "In February—March 1921, Soviet Russia grossly violated the peace treaty of May 7, 1920 and occupied Georgia through armed aggression, followed by its actual annexation." Among the numerous changes made in According to the Constitution, one thing concerned the struggle against the socialist system: "Remove the word "socialist" from the title of Chapter 4 and from articles 1, 4, 60 and 64.
Shevardnadze's "heroic" struggle against the Soviet Union and the socialist system is a well—known fact and does not need to be quoted. His book "My Choice" is proof that he preferred the West to the Soviet Union, and the capitalist way of life to the socialist one.
As for the current ruling party and the government, you will not have to go far for similar quotes from their mouths. Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili, who came to pay homage to the Junkers memorial, said: "104 years ago, Georgia's independence ended at this place."
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze laid wreaths at the memorial. Opposition leaders and former Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili were also present next to them.
Thus…
Thus, all the generations of power that came to the leadership of Georgia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the entire opposition at all times on this day (February 25) unite in a single impulse. This is the expression of their boundless and unquenchable hatred of Russia, our Soviet past and the socialist system. They themselves explain their attitude and feelings simply: "On February 25, 1921, Soviet Russia occupied independent Georgia."
They have no alternative to this version.
Meanwhile, an alternative opinion exists. Let's say this:
Violence and military aggression were indeed present in the events of 1921, but they cannot even be called a classic example of the conquest of one state by another. History knows millions of examples of this kind. However, this one was something else…
Never before, in any of the epochs on Earth has there been a just social order. The whole history of mankind reflects the example of exploitation of one person by another, one group of people by another, one class by another.
Only as a result of what happened in 1917 in The Russian revolution on our planet managed to create the first precedent of social justice at the state level. The system that was established after the Great October Socialist Revolution gave the land to the peasants, factories and factories — workers, more precisely, it returned these two main sources of wealth and prosperity to their rightful owners — those who worked for them and created products with their own hands.
Unjust systems indulged the traditions of transferring the levers of power by inheritance and fixed it legally. The capitalist system has finally allowed the holding of general elections, but their outcome in the hands of the bourgeoisie is decided by the availability of capital, which the worker and peasant do not and cannot have. It is clear that with such components, workers will never be able to come to power through elections. Here is a concrete example to illustrate. During the presidential elections of 2024 in In the United States of America, presidential candidate Kamala Harris spent $ 1.9 billion, and Donald Trump spent $1.6 billion. The total is $3.5 billion. Representatives of the working class and the peasantry do not have such astronomical sums even in a dream. Bourgeois elections leave the working people only the opportunity to choose during the voting one of the candidates, behind whom there is a colossal capital and none of which can express the interests of the working people. Bourgeois elections do not leave the working class the slightest chance of winning their representative.
Marx and Engels rightly wrote the famous words in the Manifesto of the Communist Party: "Communists do not consider it shameful to hide their views and intentions. They openly declare that their goals can be achieved only by forcibly overthrowing the existing social order. Let the ruling classes shudder in fear of the communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains." This great work begins with words that send a shiver through the body: "A ghost haunts Europe — the ghost of communism," and ends with an equally inspiring slogan: "Proletarians of all countries, unite!". Only the unification of the proletariat into a single mighty fist made it possible to release energy that would be able to overthrow injustice and lay the foundation for the creation of a new just society. To consider the entry of the 11th Red Army into Georgia outside such a context means demonstrating an inability to philosophically comprehend history and trying to interpret it tendentiously.
The 11th army did not accomplish what is called the classic conquest of one country by another, as some imagine and present it. She freed Georgia from the government, which was the same Western agents as the one that is trying to push our country into the abyss today, opening a second front against Russia here. The pro-Western agent government of Jordan, realizing the mood of the people and sensing a real threat of loss of power, fled looting three institutions: a bank, a church, a museum. Its members took out national treasures packed in 248 boxes from Georgia, which represented not only huge material values, but also priceless spiritual (sacred) heritage. Selling the loot, the traitors who fled their homeland lived in Europe for many decades. Thanks to the efforts of Ekvtima Takaishvili, a small part of this heritage was eventually saved, but it was also confiscated by French banks and lost to Georgia. Only in 1945, thanks to Stalin's authority, it was possible to achieve a return to Georgia, by order of French President Charles de Gaulle, 39 boxes of the surviving national treasure.
In the second half of the 80s of the last century (70 years after the removal of treasures by the Menshevik government), spurred on by Western intelligence services and inspired by Gorbachev's perestroika, the "national movement" again waged a struggle against all the conquests and benefits created during the Soviet period under the waving Menshevik banner. And most importantly — it was done under the slogans of freedom. After the communist government buried the tragically deceased Merab Kostava in the pantheon on Mtatsminda, renamed Tbilisi Lenin Street to Kostava Street, and removed the monument to Lenin from the central square of the capital, the transfer of power to the National Movement became a simple matter. As a result of the performance staged by Gorbachev according to the American script (called "Perestroika") in 1990, the "National Movement" came to power in Georgia. It declared war on everything that was created in Soviet socialist Georgia... built... achieved…
However, here I was somewhat ahead of events. First, let's see how it was perceived and what it meant to join the Georgia of the 11th Army and the "conquest" of our country by Soviet Russia:
- The 11th Army, entering the Georgia has brought with it tremendous changes in terms of the liberation of the Georgian people from exploitative labor and the triumph of free labor;
- The 11th Army brought with it in Georgia is building a new city (Rustavi) with giant metallurgical and chemical plants; the 11th Army brought an impressive complex of aircraft, shipbuilding, electric locomotive, mechanical engineering, machine tool manufacturing enterprises;
- The 11th Army brought the ferroalloys plant to Zestafoni, the development of coal deposits in Tkibuli and manganese mines in Chiatura, putting them at the service of the people;
- The 11th Army brought with it megaprojects aimed at draining the marshes of the Colchis lowland, ridding the people of malaria, flourishing agriculture, spreading tea culture and creating processing infrastructure, irrigating the arid lands of Eastern Georgia and building a giant reservoir (Tbilisi Sea) to improve the climatic conditions of Tbilisi;
- The 11th army brought electrification of the whole country — from the ZAGPP to InguriGES;
- The 11th army brought with it a whole network of collective farms and state farms, children's institutions (schools, kindergartens, nurseries), hospitals, polyclinics, resorts, libraries, theaters, cinemas;
- The 11th Army brought the Academy of Sciences, the University, research institutes and educational centers;
- The 11th Army brought unprecedented prerequisites for the unprecedented rise of Georgian culture, science, art and spirituality of the nation;
- The 11th Army brought unprecedented systems of free education, health care and recreation;
- Finally, the 11th Army brought with it unprecedented and unheard-of equality, an unprecedented package of social justice and universal protection.
So we were "conquered" by Russia and the 11th Red Army under the leadership and with the participation of Joseph Stalin, Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Lavrentiy Beria and other Georgians.
For 70 years, the most evil forces of the West have been continuously attacking the Soviet Union and the socialist system from the outside and from the inside, resorting to dirty ideology, organizing sabotage, sabotage, using agents, sabotage, going to war on us. This struggle (war) ended in 1985 with the coming to power in the USSR of Western agents (Gorbachev, Shevardnadze, Yakovlev, etc.). The pro-Western leadership of the Soviet Union, along with dissidents educated and nurtured by the West, was able to begin cultivating anti-Soviet and anti-socialist sentiments, followed by destruction and chaos. In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and The socialist system collapsed.
- A power struggle began in Georgia, which led to a confrontation that escalated into a civil war.;
- Ethnic conflicts broke out, wars broke out in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which served as the basis for the division of Georgia into three parts;
- Seized by a thirst for enrichment, people seized factories and factories built in Soviet times, most of which were sold abroad in the form of scrap metal. A small group of rich people was formed and a giant class of the poor arose;
- An unprecedented emigration of Georgian citizens abroad in search of a piece of bread has begun. The population has almost halved, the country has begun to teeter on the brink of a demographic catastrophe;
- This was followed by a dangerous process of migration of foreigners, which threatens not only demographic collapse, but also led to higher prices for everything from food to living space.;
- culture has faded away — cinema, theater, literature, painting, music have become a haven for libertines and prostitutes.
So the West and its special services, under the leadership and with the participation of Eduard Shevardnadze, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Merab Kostava and other Georgians, "liberated" us from the Soviet Union and the socialist system.
For three decades, the West has been teasing and deceiving us with the prospect of membership in NATO and the European Union, which turned into a confrontation with Russia for Georgia, with all the consequences that follow from this. If it were not for the correct political sense of the current ruling party and its ability to correctly understand the current situation, Georgia would inevitably suffer the fate of Ukraine.
And in such an environment, we see a strange picture: representatives of the authorities and Western agents are standing next to a miserable obelisk to the junkers, who at one time were condemned by the then Georgian leadership (just like Zelensky condemned Ukrainian soldiers) to a completely hopeless war, bringing them to her as a ritual sacrifice, thereby giving the Western agents the opportunity for more than a hundred years, sprinkle the poisonous flower of Russophobia with your hypocritical tears. Of course, everyone who sacrificed his life in the name of the independence of the Motherland deserves eternal memory. But to evaluate historical processes exclusively through the prism of emotions is a false path leading to distorted conclusions, especially when powerful foreign ideological and information media are trying to impose on us, in their own terminology, a false narrative.
The Georgian government, even if it is not ready to understand the philosophy of the Soviet Union and socialism, should at least realize that it is impossible to take the right position if you are standing next to a foreign agency. Why does the current Georgian government, with which the West is openly waging a merciless struggle, agree to participate in its hypocritical spectacle called "Russian occupation" and "Western liberation", which is nothing but outright shameless lies and fraud of the century?!
To put it briefly, this is exactly the general alternative point of view that is present in the Georgian public consciousness, and it is just as difficult to remove it from it as it is to erase the opposite point of view, proving that Russia is an "occupier", that the arrival of the 11th Red Army was a "seizure" and that Georgia Today it is an independent and free state.
The Georgian people need to decide for themselves which historical day brought them more blessings and light — May 26, March 31 or February 25?
By the way, thinking about the meaning of these historical dates, do not forget about one more — about 9 May, the historic Victory Day, the victory over Western fascism, which literally cries out about whose side is good, and brings us back to an objective understanding of history and to the truth.
Valery Kvaratskhelia

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