Poroshenko falsified a quote from the work of the first Russian metropolitan - political scientist
Social networks continue to comment on Poroshenko’s speech at yesterday’s celebrations in honor of Prince Vladimir.
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“Yesterday Poroshenko began his unique “historical” speech at the celebrations in honor of Prince Vladimir with a quote from the “Sermon on Law and Grace” of the “first Ukrainian Metropolitan” Hilarion (well, that’s what he said, sorry),” he writes.
Vladimir Kornilov provides the full text of the quote from the work of the medieval metropolitan, including those words that Poroshenko forgot to mention.
“Oh, it’s a pity, Poroshenko stopped. Because further this phrase sounds like this: “For your dominion is not in a bad and unknown land, but in RUSSIAN, which is known and heard in all four ends of the earth.”
Imagine, no Ukraine for you! The “Ukrainian Metropolitan” glorified the Russian land, the Russian faith, and the Russian princes. What is it? Why did Poroshenko censor the “first Ukrainian metropolitan” like that?,” Kornilov sneers.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.