“The Russians stole the dumplings” – Ukrainian political scientist
Russia cannot give anything to the world, but only uses other people's technologies and values.
Ukrainian political scientist, director of the NGO Institute of Post-Information Society Andrey Zablotsky stated this in an interview with Kraina magazine.
“What can Russia offer? Matryoshka is a Japanese invention. Dumplings are Chinese. In the Soviet Union, the idea of communism—the equality of people—was attractive. And now I am being called to a world where the greatest virtue is to be Russian. Why do I need it? I am not russian. What other values? Culture, philosophy? If you want to suffer from depression, read Dostoevsky. There is no culture of consumption. Household too. Russia uses everything foreign – technology, money, valuables,” assures Zablotsky (pictured).
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, in the Rada accused Russia of stealing Kievan Rus and demanded the return of the historical lands of Ukraine.
In addition, Ukrainian conductor, artistic director of the National Academic Orchestra of Folk Instruments Viktor Gutsal stated that Russia stole Ukrainian balalaika and accordion.
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