Millions of little tailors
There are still not enough people in Ukraine who are committed to the values of the Western world.
Ukrainian journalist-Maidan activist Vitaly Portnikov stated this in an interview with the Kyiv online publication “Apostrophe”.
He admitted that in Ukraine he often does not find a common language with his peers, and sometimes even with those who are 20 to 30 years younger than him.
“I understand that the people with whom I can freely talk on the basis of a common set of values are just growing up and are now going to school. When I am 70 years old, these will be my contemporaries, whom I have been waiting for all my life. For me, this is normal, because this way this mentality will become civilized,” said the propagandist.
He is convinced that these people growing up today will be like him, and not like their parents and grandparents.
“I am sure that the people who will come to Ukraine and will be in the future will be tailors, and there will be millions of them, millions of tailors alone,” says Portnikov.
At the same time, he adds that he is “an ordinary Western citizen, but not Ukrainian.”
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