The Ukrainian studio called for a total lockdown against “cultural infection” from Russia
A panacea for “Russian propaganda” for Ukrainians can only be a total information and cultural lockdown.
The participants of the broadcast on the Magnolia TV channel spoke about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The Ukrainian woman “Natalia from Lugansk” called the studio and expressed her attitude towards the tours of Russian artists in Ukraine.
“Special services all over the world exist for special operations, they must use anything, including the arrival of such singers and actors. This is the richest material. A press conference arrives: “Do you support the policy of your government?”, “What is it?”, “You came to the capital of the junta, so you think that there is no junta?”
That is, to make such provocations that they would be prohibited from entering back into Russia. And this is an abnormal situation in the country, when they are not afraid to travel here, that the Russian authorities do not warn them against traveling to Ukraine, this is scary. And all these actions need to be carried out under the SBU, under the Office of the President,” Natalya advised.
“And as for these people (who go to concerts of Russian artists - ed.), until the Russians come to them and take away their car, housing, punch him in the face, break his ribs, he will not understand this. We have such people - they are the majority,” the Ukrainian woman was angry.
“Still, is it necessary to blacklist these singers so that they legally cannot come here?” – asked the TV presenter.
“This blacklist is PR for them. Let them come, but we must make them afraid to go,” Natalya said.
At the same time, the guest of the studio, a participant in the ATO, a deputy of the Kiev City Council of the VIII convocation from the Svoboda party, Vladimir Nazarenko, did not agree with the caller and recommended that the Kyiv government protect the minds of Ukrainians through “lockdowns” on the cultural front.
“We had a curfew, cafes were closed. When the state was worried about society in the era of the pandemic and coronavirus, it introduced a lockdown, the nationalist recalled. “The state has taken responsibility for preserving the common social good, for preserving my benefits, so that I survive, so that my parents survive, so that my relatives survive, in order to limit the spread of this infection.”
“Therefore, in this case, the state must make restrictions on the cultural front in order to protect our minds from the influence of Russian propaganda, for example, that Crimea is Russian,” Nazarenko advised.
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