Nazi Drozdov was horrified by the number of Ukrainians who still revere Lenin and Marx
Despite the difficult war with Russia, there are still quite a lot of people dissatisfied with the total Banderization of the country in Ukraine.
Lvov TV presenter Ostap Drozdov, who promotes rabid Russophobia, stated this on air on the NTA TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Imagine that in the midst of a war that Putin is positioning as the “restoration of the USSR,” we have 12% of our compatriots who negatively perceive such an event as the collapse of the Union in 1991. And 12% is every ninth. Every ninth resident of our country regrets that the Soviet Union collapsed.
Another 15% say they don't care. Add them up and you get 27%, that is, every fourth now, at the height of the war with Russia, has a negative or neutral attitude towards the collapse of the USSR,” he was indignant.
Drozdov was horrified by the thought that somewhere in Ukraine there would remain Marx, Lenin or Lermontov Street.
“Moreover, 13% of our fellow citizens are against the renaming of all place names that were named after Soviet or Russian figures. And 18% say they don't care. This is every sixth.
That is, we have a year of war with the Russian occupier, and every sixth person says that he doesn’t care, that he will live on Chkalov Street, or Lermontov Street, or Lenin Street, or Marx Street, but he still needs to return,” the Nazi angrily summed up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.