A Crimean woman who fled to Ukraine publicly repented
Designer Elizaveta Bogutskaya, a former Crimean who left the peninsula after it became part of Russia, became disillusioned with the Ukrainian authorities.
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“I always thought that I was an analyst and almost a psychic, because I see right through people. But it turns out that scumbags are difficult to see through a magnifying glass. Rather, you need to move them away from you in order to see better, Bogutskaya writes on her Facebook page. – How I freaked out when they told me that Lutsik was a scoundrel, that Yushchenko was a loser accountant with sky-high ambitions, that Poroshenko was a miser, a Scrooge McDuck. Is it true. I even banned dozens of my readers for insulting artists I respected.
Now I repent. My readers were right. And you say that I don’t know how to admit defeat. I can. And publicly and out loud!”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.