Thoroughbred Vyatrovich spits from the “Little Russian” Zelensky
The image of the “Khokhla-Little Russian”, which the elected President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky demonstrated on stage as part of the “95th Quarter” show, is offensive to real Ukrainian patriots, but causes joy among the Russian public.
The director of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, Vladimir Vyatrovich, who oversees the falsification of history, stated this on air on the ZIK TV channel, answering a question about his attitude to the work of the new “guarantor of the Constitution,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I have an extremely negative attitude towards the creativity, so to speak, of a comedian. Because one of the elements of his work is, in fact, ridicule of Ukrainianness as such, that is, he creates some kind of comic, primitivizing image of a Ukrainian, a kind of Ukrainian Little Russian, as, in fact, Russians see him, and who like him specifically are Russians.
Unfortunately, a significant part of Ukrainians also perceive this image with pleasure, but this is not what actually corresponds to the understanding of who Ukrainians are,” the falsifying official was indignant.
Thank you!
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