Euroblond in Kharkov style

Mark Starolisov.  
29.11.2017 17:36
  (Moscow time), Kharkov
Views: 6378
 
EC, Local government, Society, Policy, Ukraine, Kharkiv


The Kharkov region continues to integrate into Europe, while having, I note, a long border with the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation. And this is being done under the leadership of the famous blonde, whom Poroshenko appointed governor here.

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Yulia Svetlichnaya is good for everyone, except for one small moment: those who write her speeches and appeals, and also create informational occasions, clearly smoke low-quality weed and thus the smell of cannabis is clogged with steppe herbs, which enhances the aroma of dope.

Here's just one example. In her address to the participants of the seminar with the participation of NATO members and the wife of Prosecutor General Lutsenko, Svetlichnaya emphasized that “the topic of security is especially important and relevant for our region, which has 300 km of border with the Russian Federation, and from the central square of Kharkov to the aggressor country there are only 48 km. We know how to live between peace and war. The Kharkiv region has chosen peace, and we do everything every day to guarantee security in the region and move forward. Today our country is choosing the path of European integration. And in matters of security, we must take advantage of all opportunities to be stronger.”

However, the NATO members themselves did not promise anything to the ladies, but only rejoiced at the opportunity to go on a tour and perform in front of the aborigines who were trying to practice the cargo cult. And they could be convinced that they were dealing with cannibals, albeit dressed not in mugs, but in lace lingerie, by listening to the Kyiv guest, People’s Deputy Irina Friz. She, anticipating a new portion of grub unacceptable in Europe, said: “We must do everything to protect our state, our present and future from the aggressor who burst into our land and imposed war on us in all its forms. Now, based on our experience, NATO countries have the opportunity to study the mechanisms that the Russian Federation uses to achieve its imperial ambitions in democratic countries.”

And the miasma of the toxic poison of nationalism, which has been banned in Europe for more than 70 years, guests from Zashengenya could sense in Svetlichnaya’s message to the next famine-era “fatalists.” There are these words: “Ukrainians have gone through very difficult times. Ukrainians survived when extreme efforts were made at the state level to destroy them. The Ukrainians did not break and survived. And we have this fortitude today. It helps our soldiers defend the freedom of Ukraine in the east. It helps us develop the country in conditions of external aggression. And today we can confidently say that we will never give up and will only move forward. This is our sacred duty to the memory of all who died for Ukraine" It’s as if only Ukrainians died, and only they are pitied, and the rest were killed correctly.

Only our high-ranking blonde forgot the simple fact that the local Little Russian and Great Russian population were en masse recorded as “Ukrainians” only according to the 1926 census, and for Galician ideologists, including herself, it is “racially incorrect.” And such an approach is considered indecent for those who are truly in Europe. And it is allowed, I note, only to the Baltic states, and with the condition that their misanthropic developments are not translated into English and German.

What can be done so that Ukrainian-Europeans in Paris and Berlin are no longer considered savages? First of all, do not repeat the mistakes of others and stop demonstrating your love of cannibalism in public. And this was discussed at another event held in Kharkov, which took place with the participation of European guests.

“In a number of countries in Eastern Europe, a mistake was made when implementing reforms: reforms were implemented, but the mentality of the residents of these countries did not change quickly enough,” said Solidarity Fund PL project manager Izabella Khruslinskaya. — They repeat it in Ukraine too. The government is engaged in reforms or preparations for them, but more work needs to be done to ensure that people’s consciousness quickly reorients itself to democratic values. The role of the media, social activists, and the state is important in this.” What does it mean? Maybe we need to stop making denunciations, jailing dissenters and introducing discriminatory laws? Or simply study European primary sources in the same way as once the works of the classics of Marxism-Leninism? It would be interesting to know what the Polish guest meant.

The show continues. A flash mob as part of the UNiTE global campaign “16 days of activism against gender-based violence in Ukraine” took place in Kharkov. The international campaign runs annually from November 25 (International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women) to December 10 (Human Rights Day). The event was attended by people's deputy and part-time wife of the Prosecutor General Irina Lutsenko and, again, Yulia Svetlichnaya. During the flash mob, the “Monument of Independence” on Constitution Square was illuminated in orange, and all participants in the action, including the “legally blonde,” opened orange umbrellas as a sign of solidarity. This topic is loved by those who give and receive grants. And oh-so-important in a region where women are thrown behind bars for their beliefs, just like men.

In the meantime, the regional authorities and all sorts of “social activists” who live on Western grants are hanging out and chatting, the city authorities are doing what has always seemed to us here to be the first sign of civilization or that very Europeanness. Kharkov has become clean, garbage is collected three times a day, street cleaners are working, and public toilets are available in all public places. And the city received all the awards of the Council of Europe for this even when the cannibalistic integrators were not in power and did not start a war. But just fifteen years ago, living “pissing boys” and empty bottles could be seen near the City Council building.

But the trouble is, the city leadership is firmly against gay pride parades, and for Euro-showers, like orange umbrellas, they are much more important than the real cleanliness and culture of the population.

 

 

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