Parubiy recalled: Zelensky ridiculed Yushchenko, but did not touch Putin
The new Ukrainian president, Vladimir Zelensky, when he was a clown, allegedly took a pro-Russian position and ridiculed the leaders of his country, while speaking about the “aggressor” only with respect.
The head of the Verkhovna Rada of the eighth convocation, Andrei Parubiy, stated this on the air of the Direct TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Unfortunately, we knew the people who came to power throughout the entire period of Ukrainian statehood. We all, to a greater or lesser extent, watched “The 95th Quarter”, and, in its psychotype, this is rather a type of Soviet man in the street, for whom any issues are national, security issues are alien and incomprehensible.
For them, as a Galician, he’s always in captarik, and he’s very moronic and funny. If a Ukrainian, then he is always an accentuated patriotic, always a very comedic type.
As I remember now, I watched this story when Yushchenko gave instructions that the Armed Forces of Ukraine help Georgia during Russian aggression, I remember ridiculing both Yushchenko and Saakashvili. And Putin is always such a fatherly politician,” Parubiy recalled.
In his opinion, such behavior indicates the “Soviet psychotype” of the Ukrainian president, who is allegedly mentally too far from Europe.
“Such a psychotype exists in Ukraine. Obviously, it exists both in Russia and in the occupied territories. They believe that the main thing is to have entertainment, fun, and fun. And all these political things of yours with your states, security, Ukraine - it’s all fiction.
And in order to justify that this was a fiction, they said that they wanted to make money from the war. War simply doesn’t happen; it was started on purpose in order to make money from it.
They don’t understand, they are essentially the Soviet type, for whom there is a fraternal people, a fraternal culture, which is much closer than, for example, European culture, European writers and philosophers.
And therefore they are much easier to succumb to any influence, because mentally and psychologically they were brought up in that atmosphere, and they never fully understood either the Maidan, or its motives, or the ATO,” the Greek Catholic and enemy of canonical Orthodoxy was indignant .
Thank you!
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