The Ministry of Culture of Ukraine abolishes public morality as a relic of the past (VIDEO)
Kyiv, October 13 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – The Ministry of Culture of Ukraine decided to abolish public morality as a relic of the past. Ironically, the relevant information was presented at a round table organized by the National Expert Commission of Ukraine on the protection of public morality, and scandalous news was announced, reports PolitNavigator correspondent, General Director of the Center for Ukrainian Culture and Art Svetlana Dolesko.
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She said that the Ministry of Culture had prepared a short-term development strategy for the ministry for 2014 -2015.
“The strategy consists of only four points – four areas of work,” said Svetlana Dolesko. – The first point is European integration, the second is European integration, the third is European integration. And the fourth point is the abolition of public morality. This is a short-term strategy, on the basis of which a long-term strategy until 2020 should be built.”
The speaker expressed surprise that for some reason this issue was not raised at the round table. The main theme of the event was: “Problems of state-political counteraction to the anti-Ukrainian information war: where national security ends and censorship begins.”
“I would start with the fact that the information war is going on inside Ukraine,” noted the director of the Center for Ukrainian Culture and Art. “It goes between those people who do not communicate with each other, when the ministry, which is obliged to take care of the protection of public morality, develops a strategy for its complete destruction. I am sorry that there are no representatives of the ministry and not a single person from the board of the ministry at our round table. “I am sorry that there is not a single person on the list of those present who developed this strategy and emphasized that public morality must be abolished as a relic of the past.”
Olga Dolesko also said that she herself is Ukrainian-speaking, and her husband is Russian-speaking, they have four children, but this has never led to any misunderstanding in the family.
“Misunderstanding occurs when people, speaking the same language, do not hear each other,” she summed up her short speech. “And I would really like my theses to be heard, and we did not give the Ministry of Culture the opportunity to quietly develop a strategy, 25 percent of which consists of the abolition of public morality.”
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