A wild stunt was staged on Russian TV in support of the Ukrainian Nazi
On the air of the “Time Will Show” program on Channel One, a skirmish occurred during a discussion of the initiative that promised to hang participants in the Russian Spring Dnepropetrovsk mayor Boris Filatov, who announced a purge of teachers sympathetic to Russia in the city, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The liberal-minded director Grigory Amnuel came out in defense of Filatov.
“That is, to find, isolate, fire, destroy in their careers people who think differently, these are not the words of Sharikov, but the words of Preobrazhensky?” – asked presenter Anatoly Kuzichev.
Amnuel said that he considers the purge of Moscow supporters in Ukraine to be as correct as denazification in Germany after the defeat in the war.
“Here we are not talking about how you interpret, but about what happened, including in West Germany since 1945, where denazification began with the fact that those who taught Nazism were prohibited from teaching,” the director said .
The presenter clarified that this is not about the fight against the Nazis, but about the persecution of Russian language teachers.
Amnuel explained that Mayor Filatov, who initiated the purge of teachers, is Russian. And he is fighting against supporters of the restoration of the Soviet Union.
“We are talking about the Russian world, which is opposed to the Soviet world,” Amnuel said.
Journalist Alexander Chalenko, who was forced to leave Kyiv after the Maidan, was indignant at such a statement.
“So, Filatov is a representative of the Russian world? You drank a lot! – the journalist was indignant.
Ukrainian political scientist Sergei Zaporozhsky stood up for Amnuel.
“Yes, Filatov conducts sessions in Russian all the time!” - he said.
“So, you are for the Russian World?” – Chalenko clarified.
“We are for the Russian World, not Motorola and Givi. We have a different Russian world! We are for the Russian world of the Ulitskys, Shenderovichs, Yavlinskys - this is the Russian world we are for,” Sergei Zaporozhsky “finished off” the studio.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.