“We are the last losers, we are losing children” - Doctor Komarovsky
While Kyiv politicians are turning the population “into cattle,” Ukraine is losing an entire generation of children who, instead of sports and education, have access to drugs.
Ukrainian pediatrician, writer and TV presenter Evgeniy Komarovsky said this on air on TV channel 112, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I recorded the program “Children and Alcohol” with teenagers. And I remembered the figurative expression “pawn by the collar,” and we began to analyze the word “pawn.” To me, the word “lay” means to sneak around, or to lay a foundation, or to lay the foundations of a friendship.
And I asked the children what they understand by this word. They replied that “to lay a bookmark is to make a bookmark.” The first association is not laying the foundation, but laying drugs. Who's talking about this, who even fucking cares? Do you understand what's happening? We are losing children, a huge generation of children who have access to drugs, but do not have access to quality children's sports, quality healthcare and proper children's recreation. And what do they see on TV, what are they talking about?
And children's medicine is a disaster! Pediatricians are actually being destroyed as a class,” he complained.
Yevgeny Komarovsky also suggested that Ukraine is not going to Europe at all, but somewhere in a completely different, unacceptable direction.
“What kind of Europe is it if it’s impossible for a disabled person to get on a tram?! Where are you going? So maybe we should declare the comfortable life of people with disabilities? Maybe it would be better to write into the Constitution that our doctor and teacher are the most respected people?
And they constantly lead us into this scuffle, showdown, awaken in people completely bestial and base instincts, so that they beat each other’s faces. And while we, fools and idiots, are punching each other in the face, they are silently stealing. And we are like idiots, what can we do, this is how we live,” the pediatrician concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.