Ukrainian official: He who doesn’t jump is a “scoop” (VIDEO)
Kyiv, September 19 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) - The conflict in Donbass is ideological in nature between bearers of Soviet and anti-Soviet values. The director of the Institute of National Memory, historian Vladimir Vyatrovich, stated this at a round table in Kyiv.
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“What happened on the Maidan was a kind of anti-Soviet uprising, an attempt by Ukrainians to break with the Soviet past,” says Vyatrovich. “Obviously, this jeopardizes the implementation of Putin’s goals.” There is an ideological side to the conflict that we have in Ukraine, since Russian aggression in Ukraine is based not on Russified Ukrainians, not on ethnic Russians, but on people who are bearers of Soviet values and on those who still remain “soviet” . And, unfortunately, for socio-economic reasons, these are the most numerous in the Donbass, and they are the support for the implementation of aggressive plans.
After this, the moderator of the round table, Dmitry Shkurko, made a remark to Vyatrovich, asking him to avoid “bogeymen and labels” like the word “scoop” in the future.
“The scoop is an ideologeme,” objected the director of the Institute of National Remembrance.
Opposition Russian television journalist Yevgeny Kiselev, who is currently working in Ukraine, came to Vyatrovich’s rescue.
“We’re just going to slide into a linguistic and terminological discussion,” Kiselyov addressed the moderator, after which he immediately stopped the debate.
As PolitNavigator already reported, during the same round table, another Russian journalist Matvey Ganapolsky called on the Russian intelligentsia forget about the people interfering with it and surround them with an “iron curtain”.
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