A Kyiv Nazi had a hysteria on air because of a question about common sense
Ukrainian nationalists do not have common sense - instead of thoughtful and reasonable actions, they always take radical and harmful actions.
A TV viewer from Kyiv who called the studio said this on air on the Magnolia-TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“For purely scientific purposes, I’m interested in asking Mr. Leonov why nationalists always have some reflexes ahead of common sense - severing diplomatic relations, interrupting air traffic...” asked a TV viewer.
However, Tyagnibokov member and ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Eduard Leonov, who fled from Crimea, did not listen to the question. The nationalist interrupted the caller and, changing the subject, began asking manipulative questions about the value of life.
“Tell me, how much would you value your life? For what amount would you agree to board a plane that could be shot down by a missile? Approximately for what amount, if you are talking about economics, about common sense? How much is your life worth, so that you can calmly board a plane that could be shot down by a missile,” he began shouting.
Next, Leonov actually turned the broadcast into a booth, constantly interrupting and shouting down his opponent, trying to throw him off the topic.
“Many of our citizens have relatives in Belarus and trade with it. For what…
You're being dramatic. You say “the plane will be shot down.” But I am sure that Lukashenko’s regime will not fall tomorrow, but relations will be ruined, and this will come back to haunt us,” the TV viewer tried to insert a word.
"How? Because, for example, we will stop buying electricity from Belarus, because of which our power plants are forced to stop the operation of power units? Because someone wants, actually to the detriment of Ukraine, to buy electricity from there,” Leonov interrupted him.
At the same time, the nationalist, who fell into hysterics, did not answer the question about common sense.
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