“Dad is seriously ill,” - in Ukraine, a Russian wife kicked a Bandera man out of the house
Ukrainian nationalist TV presenter Anton Mukharsky, better known as Orest Lyuty, published a video showing his ex-wife not allowing her husband to see their children, since dad decided on principle to communicate with them in Ukrainian, and not his native Russian language.
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...It's hard to be a Banderaite. The ancestors cursed me. Descendants will curse. The women drive away. But only activists give it. And you also have to speak a difficult and funny language all the time. You won't envy me, in general. But the madman does not choose and mows down the ranks of the mentally retarded, morally unstable and simply suffering from an inferiority complex. Because Banderaism is also a social elevator. But not everyone understands that this elevator goes exclusively downwards. Straight to Hell.
So it is in the above case. Once upon a time there lived a clown. A mass entertainer with the simple name Anton. He even had a last name. Mukharsky. Frankly speaking, it’s also not a fountain of a surname. In general, this is how Anton Mukharsky lived. He joked at funerals and weddings. In general, a fool is a fool.
It would have remained that way if the princess hadn’t happened. Snezhana Egorova, a brilliant TV presenter and charming mistress of “Love at First Sight,” grabbed Anton without any reservations and didn’t even ask Mukharsky’s last name. That’s how they lived, didn’t grieve, raised children and all that.
And suddenly the Maidan!
And it turned the clown's head!
And he decided that he was no longer Anton, but Antin!
And even to Antin, and Orestes! And not just Orestes, but Fierce.
In general, he had been Orestes before. And even sometimes Fierce. But to such an extent, no one remembered.
And Anton spoke in the language of the ancient nation, which made everyone laugh even louder. And Antin sang the songs of the ancient Ukrainians, the notes for which he found in an old manuscript “a collection of chords “Soviet song 77””. And Orestes went on tour to the world centers of ancient culture. Such as household waste landfills, Maidan Nezalezhnosti and Lenin rooms of military units named after Stepan Bandera. Or even just in the ATO. In that part of the zone where ours are undershooting.
The technology is simple. Take a Soviet song. You write a Bandera text. You can make up words to rhyme, but no one understands anyway. And you go “scratching”. The state also throws in money and all sorts of goodies.
But here's the problem.
Snezhana Egorova did not tolerate Bandera in the house. She honestly told the children: “Dad is seriously ill, and his disease is very contagious. That’s why he’s leaving for treatment forever.”
So that everyone can be convinced of the accuracy of the diagnosis, we present a fragment of Anton’s speech in the ATO zone, where he performs a blasphemous song of his own composition “Glory to Ukraine” to the music of the famous Soviet “Victory Day”. However, listeners probably don't notice this. Or perhaps they don’t even know.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.