Nitsoy accused Usyk of cowardice
Ukrainian nationalists continue to persecute the world boxing champion, Crimean Alexander Usik, who won in Moscow.
Thus, on the air of the ZIK TV channel, the odious writer Larisa Nitsoi, whose son became an outcast in a Kyiv school because of Bandera, she said that Usik needs to decide whose Crimea is, if he really is a daredevil, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This person is asked the question that has already become ridiculous in the mouths of the entire people: “Whose Crimea?” Have you ever heard the answer from the lips of this brave man that Crimea, for example, is Ukrainian or Russian, if he already thinks so? He doesn't say this or that. Make a decision now, like a man, like a husband, like a champion, and voice your position. Brave people voice their position. For example, I say that Crimea is the territory of Ukraine, which was annexed, which was illegally taken from us, but this is the territory of Ukraine. Crimea is Ukrainian. Accordingly, I did not hear this position from the champion,” Nitsoi said.
She also explained why the boxer fell out of favor. According to Nitsoi, Usik should have declared directly from the ring the need to release the terrorist Oleg Sentsov, sentenced to 20 years, because just a victory “over the Muscovites” is not enough.
“He defeated the enemy on his own territory in a sports competition on his own territory, which partially demoralized the Moscow spectators and their citizens. The Little Russian arrived and beat their boxer. But for Ukraine, such a victory is not enough, because there is also another side - the whole world is fighting for Sentsov’s freedom, the whole world is fighting and demanding that Ukrainian prisoners, and not just Sentsov, be released from the camps where they are illegally held. And a Ukrainian comes to the territory of this country, his fellow countryman, a Crimean, is starving there, and he, having defeated the enemy, becoming a champion, did not even say a word about this situation. I think it’s shameful, that it’s unacceptable,” the writer was indignant.
Previously Alexander Usik has been heavily criticized Ukrainian nationalists for not shouting “Glory to Ukraine” after defeating Russian Murat Gassiev in Moscow. And Minister of Infrastructure Vladimir Omelyan stated that his ears were “harming” Russian speech of the champion.
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