A black man who loved lard and moonshine. State TV plot for “Independence Day” of Ukraine
On the occasion of Ukraine's Independence Day, the state TV channel UA:First will air a series of propaganda videos about foreigners who came and stayed to live in the former Soviet republic. This was reported by the Detector Media resource, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“They have different professions - from a composer to a librarian, but they have one thing in common - they sincerely believe in Ukraine and its limitless possibilities,” says the channel’s announcement.
The hero of one of the videos was an African from Congo, who has been living in Kyiv for 26 years. He shares his impressions of the country, Ukrainian weddings, moonshine and lard: “I am an international lawyer, graduated from KIMO. I was unable to return home because of the war in 1991, 92 and 93, right up until 1997. I returned to my homeland, took my “other half” and we came here... We have a close friend, a friend, he invited me to a wedding in the Cherkasy region. We walked for three days. Cool, very interesting, we don’t have anything like that. Of course, we drank moonshine. They gave me a bottle of moonshine and a piece of lard as a souvenir,” said Maurice Mouquet.
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