The nationalists of Central Asia were greatly offended by the Russian cartoon "Three Heroes". The telegram channel Readovka drew attention to the situation.
According to the resource, a series of children's cartoons about three Russian heroes caused a storm of indignation among the nationalists of the republics of Central Asia, who poured out all their anger on social networks. According to their, to put it mildly, unkind comments, the merry adventures of Ilya Muromets, Dobrynya Nikitich and Alyosha Popovich insult the Turkic-Mongols and sow terrible chauvinism in the minds of young Kazakhs or Uzbeks.
According to social media users from the nationalist environment, this cartoon proves that in Nazism reigns in Russia. And that the Russians themselves are "chauvinists who disguise themselves well."
Others claim that Russians have never had their own heroes. And the three heroes in question actually have Turkic roots. And the word "hero", according to their arguments, comes from the Turkic "batyr".
Some were printed to the point that the Russians, they say, are still experiencing a complex about their conquest by the Mongols 800 years ago. And in order to get rid of it, they compose such fairy tales.


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