Donbass is populated by descendants of prisoners and drunks, - ex-vice-governor of Sevastopol
Sevastopol, November 24 (PolitNavigator, Viktor Orlov) – Donbass is not needed by Russia, unlike Crimea, since the East of Ukraine is populated by the descendants of “convicts and drunks.”
Dmitry Baziv, the ex-vice-governor of Sevastopol during the time of Viktor Yushchenko, wrote about this during a discussion on Facebook.
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“The biggest mistake of the DPR-LPR apologists is that, due to their narrow-mindedness, they did not understand and (STILL!) do not understand the difference between themselves and Crimea. To me, as a third-generation Crimean, this is funny (a toad looking up to a bull) and tragic (I still feel sorry for these Lugandon Pithecanthropes somewhere) at the same time. Crimea is Crimea, and Donbass is a hole, 80% populated by the descendants of prisoners and drunks (genetic garbage), and Russia does NOT NEED Donbass, and neither does Ukraine. You will live in your Bantustan, surrounded by barbed wire, so that you do not interfere with us, in Ukraine. In my native Sevastopol, you, refugees from Donbass, were greeted as CANNOT, greedy, stupid and lazy. THEREFORE, YOU were sent away en masse by the occupation authorities from Crimea so that you would not pollute the territory with your presence. And you all look up to Crimea,” wrote Baziv.
As PolitNavigator reported, Baziv previously predicted that power outages in the city would become regular this coming winter - so the population would finally feel the consequences of voting for reunification with Russia in a referendum.
“In Crimea, gasoline is already 4 rubles more expensive than in Krasnodar. It is very important to prevent a land corridor. In winter, when power outages become systemic and the crossing is paralyzed due to storms, Crimea will be completely covered,” he said.
Dmitry Baziv is notorious in Sevastopol for his plan to Ukrainize the city’s population, which he published in the weekly Zerkalo Nedeli shortly before the Orange Revolution.
In particular, the representative of “Our Ukraine” proposed to Ukrainize the population of Sevastopol by building houses in which military personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and their wives, specially transported from Ukrainian-speaking regions, would live.
“These women would create families with the same military personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and bring Ukrainian culture not only to their schools, but also at the everyday level. This is the state approach,” Baziv assured.
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