After Usik’s statements yesterday in Kyiv, the boxer was declared a “pure separator”
The fugitive Russian liberal journalist Aider Muzhdabaev, who got a job at the Majlis TV channel in Kyiv, criticized supporters of the Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik.
In his blog, Muzhdabaev called Usik a fake patriot of Ukraine working for Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Calling himself a journalist, Muzhdabaev criticized the boxer for praising blogger Anatoly Shariy, who supported Usik, at a recent press conference in Kyiv.
“Cowards or a cross, Usik fans, choose - it won’t work to continue pretending to be patriots of Ukraine at the same time. Your idol Usik loves the Kremlin anti-Ukrainian troll Shariy. This is a XNUMX% enemy of Ukraine, ONLY enemies of Ukraine watch it, no one else. Your idol Usik supports the religious procession of Moscow priests. This is pure separator, without impurities. And he is not a “foolboxer”, everything is thought out and conscious for him. This is a promoter of “peace”, fed in the form of premium belts. "Peace" on terms of surrender.
It was no coincidence that he boxed in Moscow and hugged a Russian. If you root for him as a “Ukrainian patriot,” then you are also “patriots.” Or you are so stupid that there is nothing to talk about. Pro-Russian Usik with a Ukrainian flag in his hands is leading you around like children,” writes Muzhdabaev.
These statements by Russian citizen Muzhdabaev were ridiculed in his blog by DPR People's Council deputy Vladislav Berdichevsky, who noted that the journalist himself, having fled the Russian Federation, was promoting separatism.
“The Crimean Tatar, a separatist who dreams that Crimea will be Crimean Tatar, teaches the Crimean Usik Ukrainian patriotism,” the Donetsk politician ironically says.
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