Gordon lamented about "dancing on the graves of cyborgs"
Ukrainian artists performing in the Russian Federation can be compared to collaborators performing in Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
The famous Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon stated this on air on the Macarena Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He spoke obscenely at the Ukrainian singer Ivan Dorn, who did not refuse concerts in the Russian Federation, while declaring that Ukrainians and Russians are brothers.
“I don’t blame them - I don’t understand them. Those artists who go to sing in Russia, I have a good relationship with many of them, we have some kind of personal relationship, but I don’t like it. I can’t imagine [Soviet singer] Klavdiya Shulzhenko singing during the war in Munich...
So you come to a cemetery, any one, and there are rows of graves with flags. These are young guys who died defending their land, on their land. So I wonder if Vanya Dorn and all the other Vanyas who go to Russia to entertain Russians who are not protesting Putin and his team of killers would go to hell,” Gordon said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.