Zelensky looks like an idiot dancing in a burning house with an iPhone
The elected President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, creates the impression of a man happily living in a parallel virtual reality, while in reality everything around him is collapsing.
Experts came to this opinion on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In general, I have a feeling that if Zelensky is banned from Twitter, Facebook and anywhere else, we will not have a president! We won’t know at all where he is, who he is or where he is. What is he talking about? – noted the ex-host of the Kyiv Anti-Maidan, journalist Yuri Kot.
"This is good! It’s a Ukrainian’s dream to have no power!” - shouted the odious Ukrainian political scientist Vyacheslav Kovtun.
“There’s nothing good about this. Vyacheslav, this is not a Ukrainian’s dream, this is an idiot’s dream,” the journalist did not share his fellow countryman’s delight.
At the same time, writer and publicist Nikolai Starikov expressed the opinion that nothing good should be expected from such an attitude.
“As for Zelensky, it seems to me that more and more people understand that he does not have any program - he is simply going with the flow along with those who are sailing with him and who launched him on this political voyage. If the Rada is dissolved, it won’t; the methods used are completely non-political, such as posting videos. There is no program, a reaction to what they say in Washington, to the number of likes - it seems to me that this definitely cannot bring anything good to the Ukrainian statehood,” Starikov said.
Journalist of the Vesti FM radio station Gia Saralidze noted that the newly elected President Zelensky generally lives in a “virtual world.”
“He wasn’t just talking about a million likes, he said a lot that the state should be in a citizen’s smartphone - that’s his ideal state. In fact, he now reminds me of a man who came to a house, there is no roof, the walls are falling, somewhere in the south-eastern part a fire has already started, and he comes and tells the people who live there, his family: “I I will provide Wi-Fi here, you will pay your utilities over the Internet! Great, right?”, and everyone looks at him and thinks: “Are you stupid?” – Saralidze figuratively described the situation.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.