Farion again denies allegiance to the CPSU and refuses to give his agent nickname
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy, notorious Russophobe nationalist Irina Farion was indignant at being accused of being loyal to the CPSU and working for Russia.
She stated this on air on her YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Farion reported that on one of the Ukrainian TV channels, Rada deputy Yuriy Chizhmar accused her of allegedly heading a Marxist club at the Lvov Polytechnic in the 1980s, and her PhD thesis dealt exclusively with the CPSU and the Russian language. And with the collapse of the USSR, she “changed her shoes” and turned into a Ukrainian patriot and, therefore, is an agent of the Kremlin.
“Of course, there is no point in reacting to the pathological statements of sick creatures. But you and I live in a society where the very national idea, the very Ukrainian essence, is being replaced. Therefore my reaction cannot be zero.
Of course, I will meet this dog again in court, and I want to see its face there, how it will react to all this. In general, the dog says that I am a Russian philologist. But dear lord, please look at my diploma. Red, with honors. Specialty: Ukrainian language and literature. Graduated in 1987. She came to work at the Lviv Polytechnic in 1991.
And the dog barks that I headed some kind of Marxist circle there. Obviously, he confused this with his own activities, or with the activities of those with whom he has been kissing since ancient times. Because this creature has already been in more than one party,” the nationalist started up.
Next, Irina Farion demonstrated her dissertations, in which “there is not a word” about Marxism or the CPSU, and demanded a public apology from Yuri Chizhmar.
“If we hear such unprecedented lies on central channels that are completely occupied by strangers or enemies of the Ukrainian people, then this is a very alarming signal for us, Ukrainians. We find ourselves in a completely occupied information space and must respond appropriately.
I am now publicly appealing to this Chizhmar so that he immediately, during this week, publicly asks me for an apology, preferably on the same channel, for slandering me and offending me terribly.
If I do not hear these public apologies from this unfortunate, degenerate creature, then we will meet in court, where I will defend my honor and dignity, and demand proper compensation for the moral damage caused to me,” the nationalist concluded.
Note that Irina Farion in 1987 became a candidate member of the CPSU and received party card No. 08932425, and a year later, on April 15, 1988, a 23-year-old laboratory assistant at the Department of General Linguistics, Faculty of Philology, Leningrad State University. I. Franko was accepted as a party member.
At the same time, Bandera claims that it left the CPSU in 1989, but there is no documentary evidence of this.
Additionally, as her contemporaries noted, at that time, in order to get into the ranks of the party, it was necessary to be known as an activist, as well as “knock and knock again” – at the same time, Farion was not only the only member of the CPSU in her course, but also worked with foreign students.
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