Tsymbalyuk told how he heroically endures the “vatniks” in Moscow
The Moscow correspondent of the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN, owned by the oligarch Igor Kolomoisky, Roman Tsimbalyuk in Russia most fears ordinary people who are “intended to fight fascism.”
He stated this on the Majlis TV channel “ATR”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
“I am most afraid of people (while staying in Russia - editor's note) who watch enough TV, something switches in their brains, and they want to fight fascism. I encountered this several times, especially in 2014-2015, then, of course, they wised up.
It looks something like this. You are communicating with a person. Then someone says: “So this is a Ukrainian TV channel.” Then someone adds: “So this is 1+1,” then: “So this is Kolomoisky’s shareholder,” “And these are fascists, Nazis.”
In particular, in 2015, at an event called “Anti-Maidan,” when one hundred thousand students were driven away from all nearby regions. Well, or maybe not a hundred, I don’t remember the number, but there were a lot of people. And 99% of them are absolutely normal people who were brought from the Tula region, for example. And here we meet with crazy people who have begun to warm themselves up. Ultimately, it ends with them just starting to rush at us. Thank God, we run fast and solved the problem this way.
I will soon be allergic to this entire Russian jingoistic public, which really thinks that there are fascists in Ukraine, that we eat these Russian-speaking children,” Tsymbalyuk complained.
“Russian propaganda works in two, let’s say, formats simultaneously. At the same time, Ukraine is a fraternal people, and, from a logical point of view, you cannot shoot at brothers, such is human morality. Therefore, to solve this problem, they came up with an intermediate option. That's why they came up with such words as punitive forces, Banderaites, fascists, Nazis.
Since childhood, I still remember what needs to be done with fascists and Nazis. No one had any doubt that punitive forces and Nazis are not just a bad word, that it requires action from any man or woman in order to defend their homeland. So they used this transitional provision, but in practice it is called “liberating Ukraine from Ukrainians,” the propagandist concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.