Ukraine has turned into a state with limited capabilities
In 2014, the Kyiv putschists, who launched a war against Donbass, set up a conveyor belt of the real disability of society.
The PolitNavigator correspondent reports that ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexey Zhuravko, who has been disabled since birth, writes about this in his blog.
He reminds that today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
“But do you know what “kills” me most? I don’t fully understand, because here in Ukraine there are so many people with physical disabilities. So, in 2014, they opened a conveyor belt of the real disability of society by staging a war on the territory of Ukraine. How many disabled people do you think came from there, from that damned war? And how many became disabled, playing with a stolen lemon, or with a pistol in their hands, or throwing it onto the site, or mined fields, getting injured, blowing themselves up?” writes Zhuravko.
In his opinion, today the state does not help people with disabilities, but “disables society, sends it to the slaughterhouse, and produces disabled people.”
“So what is there to be happy about here? Or who is there to congratulate on the “holiday”, when there are more and more people like me, armless, legless, in Ukraine. You know, this all reminds me of real blasphemy. Moreover, in our state, we, disabled people, have become useless outcasts in Ukraine, with our small pensions, and they turned the state itself into a concentration camp, only without barbed wire yet,” the ex-deputy writes bitterly.
He recalls that when Petro Poroshenko was president, he gave a soccer ball to a legless disabled person, or a watch to an armless person.
“One thought came to my mind: in seven years the state itself has turned into a country - a big “disabled one.” I don't want to offend people like me. Think carefully about what I write and say. But the third of December, this “holiday”, can already be applied to the whole state, and we can call it “NON-UKRAINE”, and the Ukrainian people are a people with disabilities. This is what our overseas partners and their European satellites have turned us into,” Zhuravko concluded
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.