All Nazi abomination remained under Zelensky
The new Ukrainian government continues the same policy of radical nationalism that was under Petro Poroshenko, and there is no reason to expect any changes.
Kiev political scientist Sergei Belashko stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent, commenting on the statement of the new Minister of Culture Vladimir Borodyansky that the discriminatory language law adopted under Poroshenko does not need to be changed.
“The same story continues as in the 17th century and at the beginning of the 20th, when some Jews unanimously applauded certain changes and the national “emancipation” of Ukrainians, and then found themselves victims of this emancipation in its most unsightly and vulgar forms. This applies to Borodyansky, Zelensky and other similar characters.
The Prime Minister directly stated that “Poroshenko was following the right course, but too slowly.” It is clear that the new government will continue to move on the same course, but only without these dances with tambourines - tomosobesiya, “army-movy-vir”, etc. But the policy in the humanitarian sphere will be the same.
We see that the seizure of Orthodox churches continues. In the Chernivtsi region, an official who particularly distinguished himself in such seizures is now applying for the post of head of the regional administration. The same applies to language policy, historical and humanitarian policies in general.
Turn on any TV channel - everything is the same as under Poroshenko: “Russian occupiers, heroic defenders”, etc. The same rhetoric that has been pouring into our ears for five years now. Especially all this abomination continues on Pinchuk’s TV channels.
I recently turned on - Bogdan Butkevich jokes that one and a half million “vatniks” must be destroyed in the Donbass. Various kinds of “activists” who have a trail of criminal offenses, including murders, feel fine. Recently, one of these people in Mariupol was fined for premeditated murder... All this continues, and I don’t see any reason for change,” the expert said.
Let us remind you that the recently appointed Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Vladimir Borodyansky sees no reason to change the language law, which violates the rights of millions of Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine.
“As for language, I believe that there is a law on language that must be followed. And I don’t yet see any reason to announce any changes to this law,” Borodyansky said in an interview with one of the Ukrainian publications.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.