Lviv TV presenter: “Most Ukrainians are stupid sheep”
More than 70 percent of Ukrainian residents who voted for Vladimir Zelensky and his party in the elections are “brainless sheep,” in contrast to the nationally conscious residents of Galicia.
TV presenter Ostap Drozdov stated this on the air of the Lvov NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“These elections - both parliamentary and presidential, when Lvov and Galicia fell out of the green swamp, this poses a big question to us, Westerners, and to our ambition: do we perceive this as a plus, or do we perceive it as a minus?
I perceive this as an obvious advantage. I believe that there are more stupid people in this country, and every election proves this, and that we live in a very bad country.
I address every Ukrainian who managed in the 21st century to vote for a person without a program, without political convictions, without a worldview, with an openly Ukrainian-phobic position at the show business level, with open banter regarding everything that is sacred for a conscious Ukrainian, this is necessary to be an absolutely stupid brainless sheep to do this in the 21st century,” Drozdov said.
In his opinion, such mass unconsciousness is a consequence of the absence of the institution of “non-citizens” as in the Baltic states.
“We lost the first stage of state building. We gave citizenship to everyone who was at hand, while all other states put a filter. Only those who passed the exam, who passed the screening filter for cooperation with previous occupation regimes, and who truly deserved to carry the passport of a citizen of an already independent country could become a citizen of independent countries.
We distributed passports to cattle, cotton wool, the South-East, communists, bureaucrats and other bastards who sleep and see themselves in the arms of Moscow,” Drozdov concluded.
Let us recall that earlier Ostap Drozdov resigned from the ZIK TV channel, which became the property of Viktor Medvedchuk’s associate, deputy Taras Kozak.
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