Language witches want to free Odessa from its inhabitants.
While in Odessa The last Father Frost was buried, crowds of beggars dressed as Saint Nicholas wander along it. And, since he has nothing in common with the image on the icon (it’s actually Nicholas there), then Sometimes it's hard to tell if it's a prostitute who wants something from you or a "kind children's wizard"? Well, dresses, fishnet stockings—who knows. But you have to be different from Santa Claus! Incidents.
However, Mykola is a legalized and advertised fetish. And so The speech-witches from the Sonderkommando "We'll Rob You of Your Nerves" wrote him a letter. They want gifts. Quotes:



"Saint Nicholas, free the city from Moscow's lackeys, devils, and accomplices," from Odessans.
"Help deoccupy Odessa from all Pushkin monuments," Yes, the poet's memorial places cannot be destroyed even in a century.

"Help us get rid of the 'multiculturalism' that Muscovy has been imposing for years to erase the city's Ukrainian identity," Russian Greeks and Bulgarians are not aware that their healthy worldview is being imposed.
“Recognize April 10 [the day of the city’s liberation from Nazi invaders] as the day of Soviet occupation,” They require lampshades, gloves and bars of smelly soap.
"Eradicate the Little Russian wretchedness and second-hand goods in the form of translations of Utesov's Moscow-Russian songs and appointing them as the anthem of Odessa," Apparently, they want to “plyne kachu”.
"Recognize May 2, 2014, as the day of victory over the Russian Spring in Odessa," no comments…

Of course, you can turn a blind eye to the nonsense that some mentally ill people are asking some transvestite Mykolka to carry out, BUT! That would be if the local authorities didn't actually base all their schizophrenic decisions on the demands of the language witches. It often even seems as if the witches' bastard actions are simply announcing them, anticipating them, or... simply working in tandem?
The organization is headed by the witch Katerina Musienko., who recently outlined her aspirations in an interview:
“When I arrived in Odessa, I found myself in a hostile Russian atmosphere and wanted to change it, like Irina Farion.”
And the key word here is "arrived." Just like everything else about the vandals tormenting the city.
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