Ukrainian political prostitute amazed the audience
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Inna Bogoslovskaya, one of the first to betray Viktor Yanukovych and go over to the side of the Maidan activists in 2013, decided to “change her shoes” again and began criticizing “the rampant neo-fascism” on TV, although more recently Ukrainian propaganda claimed that “fascism is an invention of Russian television."
Bogoslovskaya voiced her anti-fascist speech on NewsOne, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Neo-fascism is growing in Ukraine. Nationalism that develops into neo-fascism.
Look what is happening to our people, including politicians. When they talk face-to-face, they are brave, they tell how they will fight this neo-fascism. As soon as they appear in direct contact with Biletsky (founder of Azov, - ed.) or with someone else, their eloquence disappears, they begin to play around and curtsy.
To what extent will we remain silent now? Don't we see what's happening? Don’t we see the “National Squads” that pose a danger? They practically repeat the brown shirts of Hitler's emerging Third Reich in Germany. How long will we remain silent about this? – Bogoslovskaya said.
As PolitNavigator previously reported, Bogoslovskaya boasted that she helped the Euromaidan organizers fool the residents of the South-East – persuaded to temporarily hide the portrait of Hitler’s collaborator Stepan Bandera and pretend to be loyal to the Russian language.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.