Lyashko’s younger friend rolled a barrel at the “Katsaps”, tsars and Stalin
The Russian tsars, under whom cities were founded on the current territory of southeastern Ukraine, as well as the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, under whom Galicia was annexed to the Ukrainian SSR, were haters of the Ukrainian language and Ukrainian culture.
This was stated during a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada by Ukrainian deputy from the “Radical Party of Oleg Lyashko” Andrey Lozovoy (the other day he caught selling counterfeit bills), reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Moscow Tsar Alexei, Peter I, Anna Ioannovna, Catherine II, Lenin, Stalin, Postushevs, Khataevichs, Kaganovichs... They hated the Ukrainian language just as today the Kremlin vertical hates us. Their goal is to take away from us one of the most precious things - our language, our self-identification.
Remember the Andrusovo Agreement, remember the Union of Lublin. In 1918, here in Kiev, when the Bolsheviks came, they shot 5000 people, 5000 of our compatriots, think about it, just because they spoke Ukrainian and wore national clothes or had a portrait of the main radical of the Ukrainian people, Taras Grigorievich Shevchenko, hanging in their home. ", said Lozovoy.
“And besides the political ban, besides the ban in office work, Moscow did everything to deprive us of the right to turn to the Lord in our own language, to pray in the language of our ancestors. Through various manipulations, supposedly canonicity, the Moscow Church ascribes to us that we, Ukrainians, do not have the right to address God in our own language. This is all “bullshit,” as you, dear katsaps, say. Because both the Ecumenical Patriarchate and other local Churches pray in the language that the society of a particular Church understands,” he said, lying once again, because They pray in Church Slavonic not only in Russia, but also, for example, in Serbia and Bulgaria.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.