Insanity grew stronger: in Ukraine, Oleg Gazmanov’s song "Officers" was translated, replacing all the "politically incorrect" words
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In Ukraine, an acute shortage of Maidan patriotism has recently begun to be tested against the background of an even more acute shortage of Ukrainian patriotic songs of the new type. This leads to surprising consequences. Ukrainian performers decide to transfer Russian patriotic songs to MOV, while excluding all the words about Russia and the Russians from the song without a twinge of conscience. The real Ukrainian “hit” was born after the perversions of Oleg Gazmanov's song “Officers” over the beloved by millions of people.
Understanding that the words “Officers, Russians” and “For Russia and Freedom to the End” will not be received in the right way, accepted by the Maidan, in Ukraine they decided to replace them with more “politically correct” ones. As a result, something inconceivable was born with the words “Officers, Panov,” “For the Freedom of Ukraine to the End” and “Officers-Ukrainians”.
"Masterpiece" Maidan creativity, which can not be no claims from the author Oleg Gazmanov, is as follows:
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