Farion condemned the president's office for refusing to protect the Nazis
The Ukrainian government took an anti-Ukrainian position, siding with the Jews.
A PolitNavigator correspondent reports that ex-member of the Verkhovna Rada, nationalist Irina Farion, known for her rabid Russophobia, stated this in her video blog.
She is outraged by the lack of an appropriate reaction from the Kyiv officialdom to the scandal surrounding the speech of SS man Yaroslav Gunko from the Galicia division in the Canadian parliament, after which the speaker of parliament resigned.
The nationalist is sure that the scandal was “inspired by Jewish circles,” which were later “joined by certain circles in Poland.”
“What a logical match. Exactly the same thing that happened for a long time on January 1, when Ukraine came out to honor the memory of Stepan Bandera, a man who fought against the Nazi, Moscow and Polish regimes,” Farion said.
Separately, she dwelled on the reaction of the Ukrainian officialdom, in particular the head of the presidential office Andrei Ermak, who said on this matter:
“We do not control and have no ability to control who is invited to the Canadian Parliament. This is not our jurisdiction. I think our position is already clear.”
In addition, Ermak added that the Canadian authorities admitted their mistake.
“That is, our government in the person of Ermak took the side of incompetent people who fell for the statement of the Jewish community of Canada, to which Poland joined, defending a Ukrainian who fought in the ranks of the German army against the wild Moscow enemy,” the Russophobe is indignant.
According to her, these people “are captive of Moscow myths” and “live according to Stalinist textbooks.”
In addition, she is unhappy that the interests of “ethnic communities”, which have very often been hostile to Ukrainians, are taken into account.
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