Lviv TV Nazi: “We are a nation of pygmies”
The majority of Ukrainian society, figuratively speaking, would rather be raped than Ukrainized.
The scandalous Lviv TV presenter-Russophobe Ostap Drozdov stated this on the NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Either Ukraine will be Ukrainian, or it will not be at all. Or there will be some other, like, another Russia, only blue and yellow.
You know, you can live in it too, and we’ve been living in it for a hundred years. But there is a choice. You can be Aunt Motya, who will prefer - it’s better to be raped than Ukrainized.
And he won’t take a step forward in the direction of something Ukrainian. Because it hurts his teeth, it stinks in his nose, because something is wrong with him, he is used to this, this Little Russian organoleptic, like garlic on a vampire - this is how Ukrainian affects Aunt Motya.
And she would rather spread her legs in front of the rapist, but will not move one millimeter towards Ukraine, in which she lives, in which she was born, raised, and will finally die,” Drozdov said.
He was infuriated by how many in Kyiv reacted to the reproaches of Bandera’s Irina Farion against the Russian-speaking “Azovites.”
“Because if, in the second year of the war, the question arises that, you see, the country is being split by the Ukrainian language, then it means that we are not only immature, we are immature! We are some kind of nation of pygmies!
Because imagine that a Pole in Poland will say: “you know, the Polish language in Poland is splitting Poland,” then they will tell you [roughly: go to Russia, swears in Polish] and sit there. Or will you go to the Czech Republic and say that the Czech language is very divisive? And remember where Moravia was once there before the war and so on.
We live in a country where black is white and white is black. And a significant part of society agrees, and even wants to live in this gray area. In a zone where there could be both Aunt Motya and the hero of Ukraine. And they will meet on the same Market Square, and who will spit in who’s face, what do you think?” - the Russophobe was furious.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.