Liberal woman renounced Russia in Kyiv, where “there are no fascists”
Russian liberal film critic Ekaterina Barabash told how in Kyiv she was afraid to confess to an ATO “veteran” about where she came from.
"Kyiv. A small cafe with two tables. Behind one is little Yakov and me, behind the other is a gloomy guy with a heavy look. He looks intently at little Yakov - so intently that for some reason I put my hand on Yakov’s head,” this is how Barabash began the story on her Facebook.
Further, the “dark guy” said that he himself was from near Donetsk, took his family to Nikolaev and went to fight with the “beast separatists”
“Either they’re stoned, or they’re always drunk—you never know. And these people who come from Russia to kill us for a living don’t even take away either the wounded or the dead. That’s how they leave,” said the “veteran.”
He promised the boy to drive the “bastards back to Russia” and asked Barabash if she was from Russia.
“I suddenly blush. “No, no, what are you talking about? I'm from Belarus". - “Oh, well, thank God.” For the first time in my life I didn’t admit that I was from Russia. And okay - the Apostle Peter denied Christ, and even three times...", wrote the film critic.
In the comments, her subscribers en masse admitted that they do the same thing abroad because they are ashamed.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.