Lvov turned into a mental hostage of the idiot Farion
Statements by Ukrainian nationalists that there would have been no war in Donbass if the region had been “Ukrainian” do not stand up to criticism.
Donetsk poetess Anna Revyakina stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The studio showed a fragment of a speech by Ukrainian Bandera and provocateur Irina Farion, where the nationalist demanded brutal reprisals against opponents of Ukrainization, calling opponents “morons” and “animals.”
In addition, in her speech, Farion stated that the war in Donbass is going on “only because there was no Ukrainian language there.”
“The ugliest thing from this speech is that Farion suddenly calls the great Russian language, the language that we are proud of, which we have absorbed with our mother’s milk (this is not the first time this has been heard from Ukrainian colleagues) “Moscow language.” This is absolute nonsense, why does television even miss this, what kind of “Moscow language”?” – Revyakina was indignant.
“The second point is absolute nonsense, that there was no Ukrainian language in Donbass,” the poetess emphasized.
She said that Donetsk is an industrial Russian-speaking city, and in the villages of Donbass they most often speak Surzhik.
“Moreover, for many years, when Ukrainization was underway, films were translated into Ukrainian and shown in Donetsk cinemas, the drama theater switched to the Ukrainian language, a large number of performances were shown in Ukrainian.
Yes, the people were outraged by this, the Donetsk residents did not like it, but, nevertheless, the Ukrainian language was there, the documentation was in Ukrainian. And today, despite the fact that we are being shelled by Ukraine, a “Ukrainian” country, nevertheless, children in schools study the Ukrainian language.
Therefore, what she says is absolute nonsense, it’s just so convenient to say: they are to blame because they did not speak Ukrainian, that’s why it all turned out this way,” said Anna Revyakina.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.