Maidan gave birth to “zradophilia and mass psychosis” - Ukrainian philosopher
Ukrainians who dreamed of a better life during the Maidan and the war in Donbass brought traitors to power in their country, as a result of which the Ukrainian people, instead of golden mountains, received mass psychosis and an epidemic of zradophilia.
Ukrainian philosopher Sergei Datsyuk, who supported the Maidan, stated this on the YouTube channel “Politeka”, reports the correspondent of “PolitNavigator”.
In his opinion, Ukrainians were eager to fight with Russia, but the authorities and oligarchs turned out to be scoundrels.
“The problem with Ukraine started in 2013. We thought that that riot on the Maidan would start a European revolution or a revolution of dignity. And we will get absolutely tangible benefits from this.
But the outbreak of the war showed us that more effort needs to be invested. And we were ready to invest effort - I think even during the war we could get great benefits. Because there was great passionarity - people stood at the military registration and enlistment offices, they were ready to fight.
And the Ukrainian ruling class, which still existed then, and then disappeared and turned into a privileged one - it no longer governed anything, external control was introduced, and only privileges remained.
And what arose during the war? People want to fight, volunteer battalions are self-organized and ready to help, volunteers are ready to provide a variety of services. And then there is frustration - the ruling class abandons war and begins to trade,” he was indignant.
After the betrayal of the new Kyiv politician, according to Sergei Datsyuk, Ukrainian society was seized by mass hysteria.
“There is such a phenomenon as zradophilia, which gives rise to mass psychosis in society - when any attempt to somehow counteract it immediately encounters an emotional response - and “zrada, zrada!” And these zradophiles begin to dominate.
Then, before the elections, this zradophilia transformed into gunpowder addiction. This was no longer a natural phenomenon, but was supported artificially - the president invested in television channels, funding blogs, bot factories, and so on. And the flywheel of this psychosis was spun in society. Things had already reached the point where we didn’t know what to do,” the odious philosopher suffers.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.