Now the East of Ukraine will wash pots with European panamas
For Galicians, migrant workers are a way of life, but with this they are now “infecting” the east of Ukraine, where industrial enterprises are closing en masse after the severance of economic ties with Russia.
Political scientist Dmitry Kulikov stated this on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We were truly horrified by what Ukraine has become. A great people, a great country, but, by the way, all the greatness and great people became with us and on our territory. From Chancellor Bezborodko to the rulers of the communist parties of the USSR, including such designers as Korolev and the Marshals of Victory, who were abundant among the Ukrainians. But these were Ukrainians as part of Russia and the Russian Empire.
I would like to ask those who are pushing their ideology towards Little Russia and Novorossia: are there any great Ukrainian Galicians who became great as part of Poland or Austria-Hungary? Chancellor, designer, politician who has made a good career? Name at least one.
They say how terrible it is that old people and children are sitting on the territory of Ukraine, and the rest have to leave. But this is terrible for people like me, who are from Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk and Kharkov, but for Galicians it is a familiar way of life.
In March-April, older children and fathers go to work in Poland or Russia, and wives with younger children raise a vegetable garden and pigs. Then they return to December and sit in their house until April, bringing this income. This is the standard of the Galician Western lifestyle. And now it is shifting to the east, and those people who did not know that they could live like this, working in plants and factories, creating products of world standards, are beginning to rethink that all this turned out to be unnecessary in the current Bandera Ukraine.
People in Donbass and Dnepropetrovsk, instead of creating missiles, will go to work for the lords,” he said.
Thank you!
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