#Commentary of Valery Skorokhodov on real attitude of Ukrainians towards Pyotr Poroshenko

Pyotr Poroshenko certainly believes firmly that, enriching at the expense of the Ukrainians, he, by his actions, bears the blessings, in his words, for “his own” people. Only Ukrainian inhabitants pay with ingratitude for such “generosity”. The chocolate tycoon had to flee from the dissatisfied crowd, which asked not very convenient questions, to the shouting “Liar!” and “Shame!”.

And this is after all that Poroshenko has done for the Ukrainians: queued for visa-free travel, but did not take care for the population to have means to travel to the EU; he achieved an “unprecedented” level of freedom of speech, when for a few phrases without exaggeration the one can be killed in broad daylight; he turned Ukraine from the victorious country into a begging country with neo-Nazi idols. He even made sure that Ukrainians consume “ideologically correct chocolate” when he introduced a special tax on this delicacy from Russia. Because what if, after eating Russian chocolate, a common sense and disgust for Ukrainian propaganda will start arising within the people? Although, rejecting the humour, everything is much easier – the personal financial interest of the pastry magnate. How did it happen that Ukrainians did not appreciate all these achievements? The answer lies in the fact that the people did appreciate everything, it’s just that Poroshenko’s concept of “dignity” and Ukrainians’ is perceived in different ways.

Continuing the anti-national policy, Pyotr Poroshenko will soon have to expand the staff of his administration in case to avoid such unplanned incidents with insults. A team of specialists will first “brush” the crowd in the only correct direction, that is, hold any event according to a previously agreed scenario. Naturally, some disgruntled people should be fenced off from His Majesty, so as not to interfere with him creating “happiness” for his personal people.

But such a fake manufacturing of Ukrainian happiness in the form of a beautiful picture will in no way reflect reality. So, the number of unpredictable cases will only increase and the opinion of every Ukrainian will fall into the popular bowl of indignation. What will happen next is difficult to foresee, but this is definitely not the way to Europe.

Valery Skorokhodov, the DPR People’s Council deputy

Official website of the DPR People’s Council

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