On the eve of the “UPA march,” the candidate for mayor of Kyiv promised to sweep away Nazi trash
Neo-Nazi marches and torchlight processions should be banned in the Ukrainian capital.
The head of the public organization “Public Audit”, candidate for mayor of Kyiv Maxim Goldarb writes about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in his blog.
“Having become mayor of the capital, I will ban any Nazi and quasi-Nazi marches and gatherings, torchlight processions and the wearing of balaclavas and muzzles. You won’t see punks in military or quasi-military uniforms: if you want to wear something like that, go to the army or the national guard. I’m not Klitschko or Zelensky - I’m not going to betray memory and elementary values, trade them, fidget on my ass in front of the non-Nazis. Zero tolerance to the sprouts of the brown plague,” promises Goldarb
According to him, everyone dressed as “activists” should work, and not riot on the streets.
“I will return to the city, citizens and guests the right to speak their native languages: speak Ukrainian, Russian, Azerbaijani, Polish, Greek. Whatever you want - the main thing is to hear and understand each other.
I will sweep away from the capital the terry cave nationalism that is now being planted and imposed on it. If the Vyatrovichs, Nitsoi, Drozdovs and other alluvial “pile” don’t like it, they have nothing to do here. I won’t let you set your own wild medieval rules - let them go to their huts, caches and cottages. Kyiv will keep up with the times, and not slide into savagery,” the candidate writes.
Let us note that on October 14, a procession is held annually in Kyiv in honor of the UPA, which was led by Hitler’s officer Roman Shukhevych.
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