“My Russia My Responsibility (The Sonnet) Moya Rossiya, moya lyubov, I am sorry, That the world has turned its back on us. But can you really blame them when, We accepted a terrorist as a leader of ours! Awake, arise, my brave comrades, Drink deep from the valor of Volga. I say, enough with apathy, for it is high time, To sanitize our land against all domestic virus. We let a terrorist loose on our neighbors, And all that bloodshed is on our hands. Even now if we don't mend our horrific error, One savage will turn our world into a wasteland. Mnogo te obicham, for you are still my home. To humanize our home is the duty of none but our own.” War And PeaceRussian RevolutionRussian PoetryRussian ImperialismRussian Civil WarRussia And Ukraine ConflictRussian Civil SocietyRussian Human Rights ActivistRussian CivilRussian Politics Book:Ingan Impossible: Handbook of Hatebusting Source: Ingan Impossible: Handbook of Hatebusting