Rostislav Ishchenko recalled how Inter drowned for the Maidan
The participants in the anti-fascist concert dedicated to Victory Day on the Inter channel were sincere, unlike the channel’s management. Political scientist Rostislav Ishchenko stated this today on the Vesti FM radio station.
“I believe that the two presenters on stage spoke their words sincerely. Simply because they risked a lot,” Ishchenko said.
He expressed doubt about the anti-fascist views of Inter producer Anna Bezlyudnaya, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Under her, Inter actively supported the Maidan. If we remember how Inter was censored under Bezlyudnaya, we will understand that this concert would not have been released without the will of the channel’s management. The will of Inter management is controlled by Levochkin (owner of the channel - ed.). He didn’t hire them so that they could carry out their policies,” Ishchenko said.
The political scientist is confident that the appearance of the phrase about the inadmissibility of naming the streets of Ukrainian cities after fascists was agreed upon with the owners.
“People were allowed to say what they wanted, but the whole process was too well planned. This was agreed upon with Lyovochkin, because he now needs Inter as an organizing anti-fascist platform. Therefore, the Nazis and the authorities immediately reacted to this. They showed Levochkin that if he behaves badly, his neck can be broken, and the Americans will not be indignant,” Ishchenko said.
Thank you!
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