I am Ukrainian, leave me alone, the country is huge, the Katsap horde, - exhibition of patriotic posters in Kyiv
An exhibition of Ukrainian patriotic posters was presented in Kyiv, launched under the patronage of Stepan Bratsyun, head of the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists.
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“Mainly, the works here are presented by Yuri Neroslik, a volunteer of the 92nd brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who is currently fighting in Shchastya, was near Ilovaisk and, in his free time from hostilities, creates posters that we print and massively distribute among the troops,” said the editor of the magazine “ Museums of Ukraine,” director of the Ukrainian Poster Museum Viktor Trigub. – Yuri has already created more than 1000 posters. A small part is presented here, but in any case, this exhibition is considered the largest collection of Ukrainian patriotic posters in the world.”
The works presented at the exhibition, to one degree or another, touch on the theme of the war in Donbass.
Many of the works presented are openly anti-Russian in nature.
For example, Moscow is compared to a poisonous viper or a Satan monster, which is opposed by a Ukrainian stylized as Jesus Christ, wrapped in a yellow-blue flag.
On some posters you can see texts in Russian. But there are also those that call for ignoring Russian as “the language of the occupiers.”
The exhibition clearly expresses the jingoistic sentiments that exist among Ukrainian nationalists: the inevitable end of Russia, the fear of “Muscovites of Bandera” and even the promise of military excursions in Moscow.
Ukrainian soldiers can also be seen sitting on a mountain of human skulls.
A significant place in the exhibition is occupied by the theme of ex-fighter of the Aidar battalion Nadezhda Savchenko, whom the author of the posters calls “the hero of the war with the Katsap horde of 2014”, and also unbroken “neither by bandit captivity nor by Kremlin shackles.”
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