Vasily Volga: The country is headed by a man dangerous to the state
During today's media marathon, Vladimir Zelensky admitted that he loves dogs more than people, and this characterizes him as a person.
The founder of the Union of Left Forces party, Vasily Volga, stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent.
As Vladimir Zelensky said, answering a journalist’s question about the most serious mistakes as president, he did not know “what temptations are in the Verkhovna Rada and that one can love a chair this way” - and “he began to love his dogs more for this reason.”
“I won’t even talk about accusing Akhmetov of preparing a coup. The main thing that struck me about the media marathon, and what many probably did not pay attention to, was something else. Answering a journalist’s question about what was happening in politics, he said that he began to divide people into people and individuals, and that at the moment he loves dogs more than people.
That is, he began to love dogs more than people. The question is, who is he? A kennel in a kennel? This shows to what extent this person is isolated from the world, from people, to what extent he does not see anything except his beloved self on stage.
Zelensky did not fulfill a single promise he made, he went into the wilds in the international arena, he pushed heads against everything that could be pushed together inside Ukraine, he made trouble everywhere he could. Now people say to him: “What have you done?”
And he tells people: “You are individuals, not people. I don’t want to talk to you, because from now on I love dogs more than you.”
This struck me the most. To be honest, when he talks about some kind of economic initiatives, no one is interested in this anymore. All this is just an attempt to show that he is doing something.
At the same time, he not only does not try to extinguish the degree of tension in society, but, on the contrary, raises it to such a degree, indicating that we have at our head a person who is dangerous for the state,” concluded Vasily Volga.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.