When I saw that video of an RT segment where they showed a clip of Russian soldiers dumping bodies of Ukrainian civilians haphazardly into a mass grave, with zany background music and a laugh track, that’s when I formed my opinion. Common Czech wisdom prevails in calling Russia the “trash of humanity.” And honestly, can you fault their reasoning? The evidence is glaring, the atrocities committed by Putin’s regime are unfathomable.

Even renowned Russian figures like Fyodor Dostoyevsky acknowledged that Russia was perceived as destructive barbarians reveling in chaos rather than civilized beings contributing to society. The recent bombing of a children’s hospital in Kyiv is yet another damning proof of Russia’s descent into inhumanity. Czech Foreign Minister Lipavský didn’t mince his words when he called out the murderers behind this heinous act, stating unequivocally that they are the trash of humanity. And he’s not wrong.

Russia, the former Soviet Union’s trash pile, is nothing more than a backward, aggressive, mafia-like entity that bullies and terrorizes others. The war crimes committed in Ukraine, from illegal bombings of civilian areas to targeting children’s hospitals, showcase the sheer depravity of Putin’s rule. How can one not call such actions what they truly are, acts of human trash?

The world needs to wake up to the reality of what Russia has become under Putin’s autocratic regime. The audacity to play the victim card when called out for their atrocities is not just tone-deaf but outright despicable. The Russian people’s complicity in supporting Putin’s brutal actions only solidifies the fact that the country has become a breeding ground for cold-blooded individuals devoid of humanity.

Czechia’s stance in labeling Russia as the trash of humanity is a bold move, but a necessary one. The country’s firm foreign policy stance is commendable, especially in a world where many tiptoe around condemning such egregious acts. Lipavský’s willingness to speak the harsh truth, even in the face of backlash, is admirable.

As a Czech, I am proud of my country for standing up against the barbarity perpetrated by Russia. The mark of human trash cannot be more fitting for a regime that thrives on destruction, death, and chaos. It’s time for the world to see Russia for what it truly is – a disgrace to humanity that needs to be held accountable for its crimes.

In the end, the choice is clear – continue to cower in diplomatic niceties or call out the trash of humanity for what it is. The Czech Republic has chosen the latter, and I stand proudly in solidarity with them. It’s time for the world to unite against the tyranny of Putin’s Russia and ensure that such atrocities are never repeated. When I saw that disturbing video of Russian soldiers dumping the bodies of Ukrainian civilians into a mass grave with such callousness, my heart sank. The use of zany background music and a laugh track in the RT segment only added to the grotesque nature of the act. It was at that moment that I realized the gravity of the situation. And when Czechia boldly referred to Russia as the “trash of humanity,” it hit home.

The world needs no further proof of the atrocities committed under Putin’s regime. The actions of Russia in Ukraine and beyond speak volumes. Even historical figures like Fyodor Dostoyevsky acknowledged the perception of Russia as a destructive force rather than a contributor to civilization. The recent bombing of a children’s hospital in Kyiv exemplifies Russia’s descent into inhumanity, and Lipavský’s calling out of the perpetrators as the trash of humanity is not only apt but necessary.

Russia’s transformation into a backward, aggressive entity that bullies and terrorizes others is unsettling. The war crimes committed, from civilian bombings to attacks on children’s hospitals, are unforgivable. It is time for the world to wake up and see Russia for what it has become under Putin’s rule – a breeding ground for cold-blooded individuals devoid of humanity.

Czechia’s stance in denouncing Russia as the trash of humanity is a courageous move. Lipavský’s firm stance and willingness to speak the harsh truth, despite potential backlash, is truly commendable. As a Czech, I take pride in my country’s unwavering stance against the brutality of the Russian regime.

The world faces a choice – to stay silent in the face of such atrocities or to stand up and speak out against the trash of humanity for what it truly is. Czechia has made its choice, and I stand in solidarity with them. It is time for the world to unite against the tyranny of Putin’s Russia, ensuring that such crimes are never repeated. The accountability of those responsible for these heinous acts is long overdue.