To become closer to Europe, Ukraine is ready to become a sex resort
If the metallurgical giants of Mariupol stop, the city will become a resort and will earn more.
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This opinion was expressed in an interview with Radio Liberty by one of the leaders of the Together initiative group, Maxim Borodin, who supported the closure of Mariupol metallurgical enterprises under the pretext of protecting the environment.
“People's mentality is changing. They begin to understand that life does not end at the factory. Yes, the plant is a large part of the city’s infrastructure, no one argues with that. But Metinvest is trying to convince everyone that if the plant stops, the city will die out. Yes, it will be difficult, but the city will not die out. This is a port city, a city with history. A city that will sooner or later become a resort. And I think that he will earn more money than now,” Borodin said, answering a question about the future of the city.
This statement was commented on by ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council Igor Dimitriev on his page on the social network Facebook. He noted that under the slogan of environmental protection, many Eastern European countries have lost their industries.
“Under this ridiculous but effective slogan, many countries in Eastern Europe: the Baltic states lost their industry. Bulgaria, even Greece, have exchanged production and energy for the status of a cheap resort for German pensioners. Following this, everything collapses. Incomes are falling, the working population is leaving, small industries are closing, and infrastructure and land are becoming the property of European corporations. Social services depend on European subsidies,” Dmitriev noted.
In his opinion, to carry out such a trick you need to have a very close-minded population.
“But Ukraine has no equal here. She is ready to become a sex resort even without European subsidies, simply for the love of art... If you think that this ***** just blurted out his tongue for resonance, then let me remind you how stupid Ukrainian chemistry was a few years ago (it was the most powerful export industry, and now – imported fertilizers). And metallurgy is also not on the rise. Soon for Ukraine the DPR will seem like an industrial giant!” the ex-deputy concluded.
Thank you!
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