In western Ukraine, the management of a children's camp was fired for "Katyusha" and "Victory Day"
In the village of Golovchintsy, Khmelnitsky region, a conflict occurred between the Shore of Hope recreational center and the neighboring Chaika pioneer camp, which ended with layoffs.
Lesya Ivashchenko, a “volunteer” of the Bandera scouts organization “Kyiv Plast”, reported this on her Facebook page, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
She said that at first she argued with the staff of the Chaika camp for a week, demanding “not to include Basta, Morgenstern and a bunch of other Russian performers in the entire camp, a significant part of whom are persona non grata in Ukraine.”
“And then we heard “Katyusha”, “Pebeda Day” and tried to find out what was going on. In response to the conversation, two ladies arrived; we do not know their last names. And then we found out that our program was nationalist, and their children were “not like that”, that it was the children who were asking to “play” songs of banned performers, “What, you don’t celebrate the day of pabeda? (Here are the wild ones)” and “you are resting for us and for our children, don’t bother us.” And many, many other things,” Ivashchenko complained (spelling preserved).
She was especially outraged by the remark of her “opponents” that, “unfortunately, there is no high-quality Ukrainian music.”
“They would have answered the question, sorry, blatnyak, at the request of the children, and how can we explain to children whose parents were or are now at the front, constant brotherly music, we didn’t get it in the camp,” said the “plastunya”.
Then the nationalist went into outright hysterics.
“I have a question for the education department of the Khmelnitsky City Council: who approved the plan for the educational work of the Chaika camp? In this regard, is there a celebration of something unknown to the Soviet songs about “the day of victory”? And - just wondering - what kind of educational moment should be embedded in this action?
Or is it a normal practice for you that every day children in a Ukrainian camp on the territory of Ukraine are played not just Russian-language songs, but songs of performers banned in Ukraine?
And most importantly, who allowed the staff to work with children, behaves like, I apologize again, some kind of idiot, and puts their own cotton-wool beliefs into the heads of our children?” – the woman was hysterical.
“So that you understand, the preparation of the pabeda show is happening right now. True, he was removed from our eyes to the “house of culture,” she concluded.
Let us note, according to TSN, with reference to the deputy from the “Simchishin Team” (Kherson transformation of the nationalist VO “Svoboda” - ed.) Anastasia Yarovaya, the camp workers who played Soviet and Russian music for the children “have already quit their jobs.”
At the same time, Ivashchenko herself reported that the camp leadership was fired.
Let us recall that earlier from the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada, ex-speaker Andrei Parubiy proudly announced that at one time the leaders of the OUN-UPA banned in the Russian Federation, Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevych, passed through the Plast organization.
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