“When toads croaked in Moscow” - Goncharenko hung posters around Kyiv and disgraced himself
“There was already a library in Kiev, when toads were still croaking in Moscow”, “There were already laws in Kiev, when toads were croaking in Moscow” - posters with such inscriptions were hung along the streets of the Ukrainian capital in honor of Kiev Day by the scandalous inverted deputy Alexey Goncharenko, who betrayed native Odessa and went into the service of the Ukrainian Nazis.
Goncharenko published billboard layouts on his blog. “You know exactly who to send this to,” he urged subscribers.
Russian publicist Egor Kholmogorov, at the request of PolitNavigator, commented on Goncharenko’s action.
“The comment is simple.
There is now a library in Moscow, and in Kyiv the toads are croaking.
There are laws in Moscow now, but in Kyiv the toads are croaking.
In Moscow they are now studying science, and in Kyiv the toads are croaking.
Moscow is known to the whole world, but in Kyiv the toads are croaking.
The croaking of toads like Goncharenko is the only thing that “Ukraine” has to be proud of today.
The one who croaks last will croak well. It didn’t work out for Kyiv,” Kholmogorov concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.