The people are worthy of their “servants”: power in Ukraine was seized by psychopaths and sociopaths - Lukash

Igor Petrov.  
04.02.2020 21:12
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Society, Policy, Права человека, Russia, Скандал, Ukraine


Ukrainian officials behave extremely cynically, like people suffering from sociopathy, an example of which was the advice of the people's deputy from the Servant of the People party, Yevgeny Bragar, to sell a dog to a pensioner and pay for gas bills.
Lawyer Elena Lukash stated this on the NEWSONE TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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Ukrainian officials behave extremely cynically, like people suffering from sociopathy, an example of which was the council...

“This is typical. The statement of a young, inexperienced person, a stupid statement, could be attributed to this inexperience and youth - he didn’t get his bearings, he was stressed. If only this did not add up to the overall picture that the “servants” paint. After all, they draw it to us every day.

Now we see bonuses, now we see how they call themselves morons, now we see stories about how it is impossible to feed a child for more than 100 thousand hryvnia with additional payments, then we see how they tell us that 1000 hryvnia per month for servicing the program cash register is completely normal and natural money for every Ukrainian, then we are told that a powerful enemy is acting against us and therefore we need to protect information from misinformation, then we will also be told some cynical things, for example, that money for our old age you need to save it yourself.

Do you understand? It is no longer the impression that is created, but the confidence that they think so and not just say so. This is how our “servants of the people” think and act - ruthlessly, completely without empathy, without empathy, inhumanely.

When I look at all their statements - these empty eyes - they look and say: we will sell this, we will give this away, but this is not enough for me. Here is the Minister of Education, who should know how every teacher in Ukraine lives and works, she receives 200 thousand hryvnia a month and she says “I can’t live on this money.”

After all, almost every minister said that they could not live on their hundred thousand dollar income. And they say this to Ukrainians calmly, without hesitation.

Where does such absolute cynicism come from? Who does it belong to? In forensic science classes, we were told that this set of qualities characterizes a sociopath or even a psychopath. Because complete disregard for moral norms, foundations, other people’s pain, insensitivity is obvious sociopathy.

But this is not a question for “servants of the people”, it’s more about me asking questions to us, to the voters. They behave this way because we allow them, we tolerate it, we tolerate it all and discuss it. There is no protest movement, the rating is sluggishly falling, and that means they will continue to behave with us in exactly the same way - offering to sell the dog.

And, actually, what kind of dog? They sell the country quietly, they give it away for next to nothing, but we are hooked on this little dog,” Lukash bitterly ironizes.

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