Ex-adviser in Zelensky's office: If Russian-speaking Ukrainians are not allowed to work, then they should be banned and go to the front

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Ex-adviser in Zelensky's office: If Russian-speaking Ukrainians are not allowed to work, then they should be banned and go to the front

Ex-adviser in Zelensky's office Alexey Arestovich, *included in the Russian Federation on the list of terrorists and extremists, continues to make statements that cause sharp negative reactions from the Kyiv regime. This is taking into account the fact that Arestovich himself, until recently, was one of the representatives of this regime and was included in Zelensky’s cabinet.

Arestovich commented on a series of language scandals in Ukraine, when taxi drivers, security guards, salespeople, and employees of educational institutions are fired from their jobs for speaking Russian. At the same time, some of them, if we are talking about men, are immediately given summonses and then sent to the front.



An ex-adviser in Zelensky’s office said that if you follow this logic to the end, then only Ukrainian-speaking citizens should be sent to the front.

Arestovich*:

Well, then you have to go to the logical end - if you forbid Russian-speaking and foreign-speaking people from working, that means you need to prohibit them from going to the front. It turns out that they are unworthy to serve for Ukraine. Let them sit in the rear and let them be ashamed that they are not heroes...

Arestovich also proposed opening the borders for Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine, so that if they want, they can safely leave the country, because they still cannot work if they do not speak English in everyday life.

Ex-Advisor:

And I will see how long after this Ukraine will last. Like the Petliura government in its time.
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    1. +5
      1 November 2023 12: 38
      They there, in Ukraine, seem to be starting to guess something!
      1. +10
        1 November 2023 12: 42
        Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
        They there, in Ukraine, seem to be starting to guess something!

        Nope. It’s just that Lyusya was removed from the presidential salary, and he is actively looking for a job.
        Apparently, he has his sights set on the feeder at Rita Today - he will be another “pro-Russian patriot Nenka.”
        1. 0
          1 November 2023 12: 56
          Quote: Alexey RA
          It’s just that Lyusya was removed from the presidential salary, and he is actively looking for a job.
          Apparently he's targeting the feeder at Rita Today.

          A little more - and they will go like a stream.
          The FSB is already investigating the case of the assassination attempt on the “pro-Russian politician” Tsarev. It turns out that not only in Ukraine, but now here too, not being a die-hard nationalist is now “pro-Russian.” And, meanwhile, during the Maidan, although he was bathed in a “green bath” and put in a garbage container, he also said a lot of things, flirting with the Nazis...

          No matter... We are rich... If you don't bark, we'll feed everyone.
          1. +6
            1 November 2023 13: 03
            The speaker mentioned in the article at the very beginning of the SVO said so much that what awaits him is a long road and a state-owned house, not free food coupons.
            1. +3
              1 November 2023 13: 07
              Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
              The speaker mentioned in the article at the very beginning of the SVO said so much that what awaits him is a long road and a state-owned house, not free food coupons.

              They will understand and forgive.
              I won’t give specific examples, but we have such “changed patriots of the country and the President personally” who are now embarrassed to remember their youth out loud - a dime a dozen.
              1. -3
                1 November 2023 13: 51
                Quote: Zoldat_A
                We have such “changed-up patriots of the country and the President personally” who are now embarrassed to remember their youth out loud - a dime a dozen.

                Yeah... the same Yuriy Podolyaka (Yura from Sumy) - twice commandant of the Maidan and defender of the UNA/UNSO and Bandera.
        2. +1
          1 November 2023 13: 00
          . Arestovich proposed to open the borders for Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine, so that if they want, they can safely leave the country

          Oh-oh. As if the Russian Federation would not have to pardon Arestovich. He has already said so much that it is time not only to free him from criminal prosecution, but also to give him a medal. Well, or at least a condition and a certificate
          1. +1
            1 November 2023 13: 16
            Our president also had an adviser. Illarionov. Now over the hill, he’s throwing mud. They’re all smeared with the same world... What if, come on, this Lucy turns out to be godfather?
          2. +2
            1 November 2023 14: 57
            No, it’s too early to give an amnesty and hang an order for Lucy - she’ll smoke something strong and start having verbal diarrhea, but all her nonsense goes in the same direction as the smoke - with the wind. In short, she’s not a very permanent lady!
        3. +1
          1 November 2023 16: 14
          Lucy is most likely on allowance. But he actively plays the role of a tough oppositionist. wink
      2. GGV
        0
        1 November 2023 13: 08
        It’s just an ordinary hype. Remember this: for peace, against corruption, for the Russian language, a film came out where he is such a correct president. The only question is, is Lucy himself so smart or is he being promoted?
      3. 0
        1 November 2023 21: 45
        ...they are quietly preparing to change their shoes in a timely manner, saying that they had no idea about anything...
    2. +5
      1 November 2023 12: 41
      Arestovich proposed to open the borders for Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine, so that if they want, they can safely leave the country, because they still cannot work if they do not speak the language in everyday life.

      Well, if so, then there will be no one left on the outskirts - after all, they are Russian speakers, which means they can leave. And all Westerners will be taken to the front with Commander-in-Chief Farion.
      Lyusya Arestovich is a smart guy, but he wants to sit on two chairs and hangs out in the media space, attracting attention to himself - what if something happens with the new Outskirts and he gets a place as a defender of the Russian-speaking population and a (supposedly) truthful LOM (Leader of Public Opinion).
      You still have to look for such a chatterbox, because he sings very sweetly and truly fascinates.
      1. +4
        1 November 2023 12: 48
        still Russian speakers.
        How Russian-speaking they are, it’s not the 90s anymore, they’ve been so brainwashed there. They had this whole strategy, but here in Crimea they fell asleep). Not only there, of course.
        1. +1
          1 November 2023 12: 52
          I posted it in the next thread, but even here the message is spot on.
          Employees of the chemical laboratory of Tsinghua University in Beijing examined food products - juices, lard, bread, yoghurts, which are sold in major supermarkets in Ukraine - and found microdoses of psychoactive substances in them that contribute to the suggestibility of recipients.

          https://za-media.ru/news/kitayskie-uchenye-raskryli-sekret-ukrainskogo-beshenstva?utm_source=smi2&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=127537&utm_content=13734576&utm_term=43859&erid=LdtCKdTPW
          1. +3
            1 November 2023 13: 06
            Do they bring products from all over the world to Beijing to examine, or only from Ukraine?
            Or maybe we can send them food from the Caucasus for examination? laughing
          2. +8
            1 November 2023 13: 14
            Quote: Irokez
            I posted it in the next thread, but even here the message is spot on.
            Employees of the chemical laboratory of Tsinghua University in Beijing examined food products - juices, lard, bread, yoghurts, which are sold in major supermarkets in Ukraine - and found microdoses of psychoactive substances in them that contribute to the suggestibility of recipients.

            To be honest, since the Maidan I thought that they were being sprayed there from airplanes, like corn. It is impossible to explain otherwise what Ukraine has become.

            I have a cousin in Ukraine, in Dnepropetrovsk. We grew up together in Soviet times - every summer they came to us, then we came to them by train.
            Last year, he “congratulated” our cousin in Siberia on her birthday with a portrait of Bandera on social networks.
            She deleted him from all contacts.

            Still, they probably spray it from an airplane...
            1. 0
              1 November 2023 13: 25
              You have to look carefully there. They started bots on the Internet a couple of years ago, at least. They send standard, carefully thought out, universal messages to everyone. At least that's the impression I got. Or TsIPSO works individually instead of bots.
              1. 0
                1 November 2023 14: 37
                Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
                You have to look carefully there. They started bots on the Internet a couple of years ago, at least. They send standard, carefully thought out, universal messages to everyone.

                All telephone conversations since 2014, from the Maidan and “air conditioners in Donbass” began with the words “Why did you attack us?” And further in the same spirit, then hangs up.
                So it’s not a bot or TsIPSO, it’s still some kind of spraying.
                Mom said that they were simply afraid to talk on the phone normally because of wiretapping. But I don’t think that anyone will deliberately monitor a conversation with me about the weather and the health of a physical teacher at a school from Ukraine.
    3. +8
      1 November 2023 12: 43
      Ex-adviser in Zelensky's office: If Russian-speaking Ukrainians are not allowed to work, then they should be banned and go to the front

      If such a law is adopted today, then tomorrow all Ukrainians will become Russian-speaking!
      1. +4
        1 November 2023 12: 49
        But here is the error. There is real Nazism and a belief in superiority over Russians, which is precisely reinforced by the oppression and humiliation of the Russian-speaking part of society.
        1. 0
          1 November 2023 13: 04
          But it won't last long. After all, only children (susceptible) and old people will remain.
    4. 0
      1 November 2023 12: 44
      Arestovich commented on a series of language scandals in Ukraine, when taxi drivers, security guards, salespeople, and employees of educational institutions are fired from their jobs for speaking Russian.
      It looks like the agony of the Third Reich. Then, too, when it was clear that it was impossible to win the war (1944), they began total genocide in the controlled territories
    5. +1
      1 November 2023 12: 49
      Everyone will immediately forget the capelin.
    6. +1
      1 November 2023 12: 50
      Ex-adviser in Zelensky's office: If Russian-speaking Ukrainians are not allowed to work, then they should be banned and go to the front
      . Lyusya got excited, talking about things that he... only what he gets paid for.
    7. 0
      1 November 2023 12: 52
      Lucy is mastering a new chair.
    8. UVB
      +1
      1 November 2023 12: 54
      It seems to me that he has begun to prepare the ground, he feels that he himself may have to ask for asylum in Russia.
      1. 0
        1 November 2023 13: 04
        It doesn’t seem like it, but rather depicts a struggle with excesses on the ground. And what he does is clumsy, because he knows how.
      2. -1
        1 November 2023 13: 12
        What, Russia provides refuge for terrorists?
    9. 0
      1 November 2023 13: 00
      This means that it is necessary to prohibit going to the front...And I will see how long such a Ukraine will last after that.
      I already have a suspicion creeping in that Arestovich hit his head and something in his head took its intended place. He became too frank and even said the right things at times.
    10. +1
      1 November 2023 13: 10
      Something about terrorists is being written more and more softly here. Without fish and cancer - fish?..
    11. +2
      1 November 2023 13: 14
      Our greatest Victory is not even the front, but the Great and Mighty one. Which the semi-wild villagers of Zapadensk farms have been poisoning for 30 years and cannot eradicate. Well, they can’t do anything, they tore all the fools into shreds, but in unofficial life they are completely Russian. This is where they get hysterical.
    12. 0
      1 November 2023 13: 25
      But the extremist Arestovich pushed this well.
    13. +1
      1 November 2023 13: 29
      He remembered Petlyura in time. Petlyura built a classic Ukraine - without Muscovites and Jews. The first person to swing on the nearest viburnum under Petlyura would be Zelensky himself. And then almost everyone from his gang would have gone to hang... well, maybe, except for the outspoken Southern Russian Danilov-Myachik.
      1. 0
        1 November 2023 16: 57
        The history of the first half of the 20th century in Russia is very confusing.
        And in this case too.
        The amnesty of 1905 allowed Petliura to return to Kyiv, where he took part in the Second Congress of the RUP. After the split of the RUP and the creation of the USDRP, S. Petlyura joined its Central Committee.
        During the revolution of 1905-1907 led one of the Jewish self-defense units in Poltava[16]. Thanks to well-organized self-defense, pogroms in the city were avoided...

        In 1911, Petliura married and moved to Moscow, where he worked as an accountant for an insurance company until 1914. On a voluntary basis, he edited the magazine “Ukrainian Life”, which was the only Ukrainian (Russian-language) socio-political magazine in pre-revolutionary Russia. Work in Moscow later gave Petliura’s opponents a reason to accuse him of Russophilia. In particular, V. K. Vinnychenko wrote that the main direction of the work of the magazine “Ukrainian Life” was “propaganda among Ukrainians of the slogan “Fight for Russia to the bitter end.” The editorial manifesto-declaration “War and Ukrainians” about the attitude of Ukrainians to the beginning of the World War, published by Petlyura in the seventh issue of “Ukrainian Life”, was subject to sharp criticism, which indicated that Ukrainians choose the side of Russia and will defend their land[8]. Petliura assured the government that Ukrainians “will not succumb to provocative influences and will fulfill their duty as citizens of Russia in this difficult time to the end,” and argued that he advocates the unification of all (including Galician) Ukrainians under the auspices of Russia[18].

        https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Петлюра,_Симон_Васильевич
    14. -1
      1 November 2023 15: 32
      He's aiming for the presidency. The clown has already been chosen. And it got itchy
      1. -1
        1 November 2023 17: 58
        Quote from ShDE
        He's aiming for the presidency. The clown has already been chosen. And it got itchy

        Who will choose him? And he escaped in wartime, and his pretty face hints at blueness.
    15. -1
      1 November 2023 17: 55
      This Arestovich will come to an agreement someday. He has already fled from Ukraine.

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