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but we hope that this situation that happened to you, about which you wrote, will be instructive and everyone will take it into account and uh and will not react like this driver. thank you, get well. thank you for what you are doing. good health and long life. life is the same for you, it was tatyana with the call sign lady of the forest tatyana the fox - a folk medic of one of the aydar assault battalions, actually she was in khmelnyk, she is in khmelnyk for rehabilitation, she wanted to go to the pharmacy, and she went to the pharmacy on foot, but she has already returned she lacked strength and health and wanted to take a minibus, took out uah 200 to pay, but the driver said that he had no change and a scandal began . i still don't understand what to do like that. it seems to me that i
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was short-lived. come back, too, to your television screens or to the screens of your gadgets. marathon espresso it continues we continue to talk about various uh interesting current topics and one of them is, of course, the struggle with what we have left from the soviet union with all kinds of sights , we recently talked here, just recently we talked with a native medic of one of aydar's assault battalions tatyana and the fox with the call sign lady of the forest, who lost a slightly unpleasant situation when the driver did not want to let her down. although she paid her fare, but he said that he had 200 hryvnias to pay and pushed her in the back, so here she is now for rehabilitation in khmelnyk, a town in vinnytsia, where there is just some huge soviet monument dedicated to the second world war . well, in soviet history, the war is going on as big domestically and as if other countries did not
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fight. and now we will ask vadim pozniakov , a public activist, the head of the of the dawn organization and the co-founder of the projects decommunization ukraine and the kharkiv language e p vadym we are glad to welcome you to our airwaves and actually, do you know about that monument in khmelnyk or do you already have something to do with it made by local residents and does it still remain on the central square? and i honestly don't know because i missed the part about this monument in khmelnyk. but i can say that there are actually a lot of similar monuments all over ukraine that are subject to the decommunization bill that is, not yet 1,000, even some recent successes , sometimes i like to go to your facebook page to read there, to see some monument, tired or someone helped to get off the pedestal and go to the cemetery, history or to be ready for some kind of museum that may someday be created e-e museum of totalitarianism and on of the last
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dismantled monuments to a soviet soldier in the city of bibrka in the lviv region and in the city of znamianka still in the kirovohrad region unfortunately, it has been dismantled in the very center of the city a huge macedonian with a hammer and sickle by the way, there are a lot of orders all over ukraine, by the way, the photo is not from there, but it is from the de-occupied kharkiv oblast, but there are now an incredible number of such orders with a certain methane all over ukraine, which have not yet been dismantled, they are even in the transcarpathian region in volyn, rivne oblast, khmelnytskyi oblast, that is, even in such western regions, and there, if you take kharkiv oblast, chernihiv oblast, they are there through one or two villages, that is, they are either like this or with the image of the kremlin or similar. some months ago, they were in khyrov, then small towns the point is in the lviv region, although it used to be. by the way, it was quite a large center, including a cultural one, but so to speak, the soviet union was not spared, but
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a huge military base was built there, because it was already chained by the carpathian military the district is huge in order to attack europe in the event of the third world war, what is all this for? er, those are soviet burials and they all had no crosses, all had obelisks with such red stars well, they are literally all different, they all have those stars so there it is, decommunized, i appealed, but all the stars are cut off and they just stand there that's how their eyes are so small, those phalluses are concrete that's all and that's it, they've dealt with it eh and eh in the meantime by the way, in melitopol meanwhile in occupied melitopol and eh, the occupiers erected
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a monument to lenin the other day or even yesterday that is, it is such a reverse process where there is an occupying power, they are trying to restore those soviet symbols, i don't know, i think we will already show what it looks like, well , we can't show something, it can show that we have n't seen the monuments of the league. in the end it is like that but the fact that so what we put here and there pointing with his hand as always for some reason lenin was depicted in such a way that one hand was near his pocket and the other was there. my parents told me when they were studying at the ternopil medical institute that lenin was standing in ternopil, one hand was in his pocket and the other showed to the medical institute and said that if well, they were joking that if you have something in your pocket, you will get everything here and that olinin seemed to point out all this, but why are they fussing everywhere and where did they finally get it? they brought it somewhere
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from russia. and no, by the way, this lenin the same melitopolsky, which was dismantled in 2015-2016, it was lying in the warehouse all this time, he returned it, and by the way, very often this is exactly what happens, and a lot of all these monuments are still lying in warehouses in our cities. that is, they were not sold or melted down during this whole time and some of them store zhduns in donets, it also occurred to me, that is, it happens in our country that people, in some soviet warehouses, i don’t know. a skein of some kind of copper wire will be stolen and taken to some scrap metal, and here you have a bronze linen and his is waiting for us time, it's also a strange situation. well, for sure, behind every such monument there is a person who tries to preserve it. of course, because each bronze leonin is actually worth a lot of money, that is, for one lenin, you can do a lot. but even this one there is at least
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three - four tons, or for you, this is not a cheap material, all the lenins and other food with it are removed there and then they lie in warehouses . during all this time, no one, at least some city, organized a--i don't know an open-air museum which it's called the museum of the totalitarian regime or something like that yes, there are such places in the city of putivylna, in sumy oblast, there are about hundreds of these monuments, they were brought there from all over ukraine, you can go there to see them. there are probably even more of these monuments than in lithuania there is also a private museum in the odesa region in the territory of the village of farmashikanova, and in lviv, there are also museums of territo nature, they also bring a little of these objects, because by the way, i found this video from khmilnyk and a photo in my photo archive
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, so i will show the audience and you a monumental sculpture of some kind with crazy uh eyes uh um soviet soldiers or who are they, well , she is huge, you feel like an ant next to her, for example, i’m just like, well, i don’t know, i’m annoyed and oppressed by the very aesthetics of these chopped up eh -he chopped up those working christs with automatic machines and she, and the main thing is that if it were one such monument for the whole of ukraine, then it could be said that this is an interesting element of this soviet monumentalism and it is definitely worth preserving it simply because it is more no one ever did it and no one will do it again. well, given its ugliness and such a strange aesthetic, but since they are replicated, since they are all made by one and the same artificial intelligence, relatively speaking, on some
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uh 3g printer, then what is the point of keeping those soviet symbols on one side and on the other side , well, does this mean that decommunization should also be subject to those monuments that were left abundantly on the territory of ukraine precisely in memory of the second world war, but this is not the second world war the first this is velikaya otechestvennaya again. and by the way, this is a big problem behind these world war ii monuments, because if in some regions the local authorities are ready to dismantle these structures, then starting there from the conditional khmelnytskyi region of the rivne region, they are already telling us that this is our history, that the grandfathers fought, that is, if even once the easterners get caught up with all this, then big problems begin and the protection of these monuments begins. i don't know what the problem is, that is, some regions of ukraine are already ready for this in another process, the regions are clinging to these soldiers , that is, they can dismantle them. this is how macedonia is delivered
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with the hammer of a large national inscription. 41 will be changed to 39, but next to it will be a huge alyosha, and they do not want to remove it because the grandfathers fought. that is, this is now a serious problem. i think that it should be regulated by a new law that is, there must be some new law on conditionally diversification that allows to write down this whole history with monuments to the wonders of the world war, how do they have them, why aren't these soviet soldiers there? because in fact, there are a lot of churches where some churches are being dismantled, some propagandistic inscriptions are being dismantled, but all these alyoshas remain, and they look as good as possible to god, but they stand because they are afraid to touch them, for example, they symbolize it is this imperial faceless people, er, kyiv is equal to the russian people , that is, well, this is also if the survey the russians, by the way, show that they are absolutely equal between the current russia and the soviet union, and yes , in fact, in fact, we still have monuments to a
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russian soldier to a russian soldier, it doesn't matter which one he had a ukrainian last name na yug na n-ku and so on and so on and so on and so on. these are all monuments to the russian soldier that this awareness will eventually reach the ukrainians. and should there be some kind of more proactive position? i will say to the government of the state that before the beginning of the large-scale invasion, even in the western regions they did not want to touch and were even afraid of galicia from transcarpathia. that is, now we just remove them here in bundles, unfortunately for lviv oblast, they are still up to a hundred even in these khalyoshes there in ivano-frankivsk oblast not too big either number in ternopil oblast, that is, they are now being dismantled by fingers, but there are still a lot of them. i believe that this should actually be the position of the ministry of culture, that there should be explanations to the communities that all of these should be dismantled. because yes, i absolutely agree with the fact that this is even a monument is not to a soviet soldier, it is a monument to a russian soldier, that is, in the call center of thousands and
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thousands of ukrainian settlements in ukraine, there are monuments to a russian soldier from the most extreme western point, a fifteen-meter monument in russian, such a thing stands on the border between uzhgorod and slovakia, huge, that is, and starting from there to the easternmost, there are not 1,000 such monuments, i am even afraid to imagine how many, because even in galicia there are hundreds in each region, then i i think that in more eastern regions there may be thousands of them, by the way, now we are showing a video also from once upon a time in peaceful times when it was possible to travel in ukraine and this is some village in vinnytsia region where at the entrance there is such a monument from soviet times well but you can already see him decided to decommunize in their own way or to ukrainize in their own way, the local residents decorated it with blue and yellow colors, do you ever have such cases where people say, well
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, well, listen, leave us that monument, but we will now repaint it a little and make it ukrainian. unfortunately, this happens that they just repaint something yellow-blue, but it doesn't change the absolute essence, and then they have to fix it all because of publicity on social networks, and it's still fixed, but sometimes it happens that people just think that if we paint yellow and blue linen , put on an embroidered jacket, he will become a ukrainian, how would i like a russian soldier there, as a terrible story in prykarpattia, a soviet soldier was made into a monument to a soldier of the armed forces of ukraine and the glory of the heroes of the armed forces of the armed forces is written there , a soldier is sitting in a scabbard with ppsh in a soviet fairy tale glory to the heroes of the armed forces of ukraine and well, i don't know how it was possible to think of this, yesterday, by the way, we had the most difficult discussion about this, because we were talking about this post by margarita margarita simonyan about the fact that she would not mind returning to
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kyiv dreams about it already when she doesn't return to kyiv and there is such a cute kakhlytki, it's good to listen to sing and sing together eh and five eh my favorite song and soviet movie only old men go to battle eh here eh and we we say stop, but this is not a song from the soviet film only old men go to battle, this is a song by mykhailo starytskyi, who first wrote poems and then actually found this beautiful modernized monument of a soviet soldier who has already become a hero of the armed forces well, just here by the way, here with this monument what what is terribly mixed here two things, that is, i, for example, once i remember that there stood for a very long time a monument to the t-34, which type liberated lviv, it stood on such a pedestal, so always, at the top
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. it stood there for a very long time and it could not be dismantled in any way. maybe there was simply no money there, there was something else in the 90s, but it was simply painted in pink , and i understand it because it has its own kind of postmodern, new, possible humor. that is, we take this symbol of the soviet the efforts of that imperial power and we take it, we simply despise it, we laugh at it, we make fun of it, but when we take the same symbol and suddenly we try to sacralize it and from it and tie it to the lower sacrifice of the russians, the russian soldier is disguised as a ukrainian pixel and it's like well, i just don't understand this kind of there must be some kind of deformation in the head, you tell people that how do you apologize to them they did it for the best reasons, but for the best reasons, but how to convey
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to people that this is actually, well, you can't , you can't take it, you know, it's satanic turn the cross over and now it's christ and the house cross and that's all, in fact, people wrote to this old man who made all these stories. he didn't even replace 41 by 39 near this monument. that is, he stayed there, as if the monument had done it. to the heroes of the armed forces, he transferred everything else to the nearby stela and still left the number 41, and we wrote that well, it’s still not soviet soldiers, or is it still 41, but the person absolutely did not understand proved that the second world war began in the year 41 that it is possible to rework the soldier, the whole person in vyshyvankah is patriotic for ukraine, but people just don’t understand everything. that’s why we need a state policy because, unfortunately, in some settlements, they won’t understand. she may still be patriots. you hope they don’t love ukraine, but they don’t understand this.
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it's a pity, and that's why we need a state policy, if only there were recommendations to clarify that this is how it is possible this is not possible and there was already an understanding and so, while there is no state policy, we see that everything will go on its own now, well, the state practically is not doing anything or carrying out processes of decommunization and diversification adequately. this is either an initiative from below or it is already a work of public suspicion that the government of these men has their own metaphorical bronze lenins who are also waiting for their time. can the current ministry of culture, in the composition in which it is, carry out this decommunization as it should be, i will say that in fact, some kind of request from below is much more than it can give permissions to the ministry of culture, that is, there are a number of appeals from various communities to the ministry of culture regarding
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the removal of monuments from the register, e.e. some communities are already waiting or regional administrations are already waiting for months, that is, relatively speaking, in the ivano-frankivsk region, lviv region, ternopil without removing several hundred soviet soldiers, because there is no permission from the ministry of culture there, pushkin suvorov ostrovskyi and so on and so forth do not remove the purchase because there is no permission from the ministry of culture, and considering what state there is anyway. and they can't, they can't. allow uh, i doubt it, it looks more like some kind of sabotage, that is, if i and my team, who and we work simply for our money and ask our friends we can carry out so much work, and why is the ministry of culture state oh, it is not fit to do all this work, they have to to do what they have. that is, it is more like sabotage, because what prevents them from simply giving permits in a few days to all the local self-government bodies that requested from them the dismantling, well, to give you the permitted
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speed, to drag this whole process where possible well where you simply need only the signature of the ministry of culture and a stamp, which is what we enter for the register . so cities are still waiting for these permits, and one more moment even where cities do not submit applications . what prevents the ministry of culture from conducting an inventory of monuments in all regions of ukraine in they have the necessary staff for this and issue orders that pushkin in kharkiv must be cleaned. they are simply interested in this, even where there is an initiative from below, they do not support it in particular. i support this version about the sabbath, by the way, because recently we had such a private conversation with one and a re-catholic priest who told
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the story of what happened to him. in lviv and in kyiv, and so on, and for years i could not register the greek-catholic community , there were constantly some refusals in the department in that profile, something wrong, something wrong, there is also some fire safety there, something else, well, in a word, everything is not it was on time, and it was a long bureaucratic procedure, a long one, and suddenly they called him. i think i can tell this story. well, i don't know if they didn't get anathema later. this seal and they registered it in a minute and it means that there are normal people, but everyone in this department can be such a person who engages in open sabotage because that person is not interested in for example, the greek catholics penetrated into kyiv, but for example, there are no problems with the fact that the
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moscow patriarchate, well, it's just that all doors were open to him before, at least, and all doors are still open to him. and if i think we can use this picture from mr. vadym look how many parishes are there of the patriarch of moscow and this is another picture, illustrations of the stars of the apostles are sitting here, and god wrote this photo somehow, there, the prayer desk, wait, no , there, there, there, the microphone, the metropolitan, the bureau, in my opinion, here we see navinskyi here we see this m.m. vice-priest of the russian orthodox church metropolitan bureau and but another picture map transcarpathian region where it is simply dotted with churches of the moscow patriarchate it would seem that transcarpathia is already transcarpathia on the edge of ukraine and where ukraine ends and the european union begins but
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there are still so many churches there, firstly, how did they all get there, why are there so many of them, and secondly , why are they still there? transcarpathia was annexed to the territory of the ukrainian ssr. let's just say that there are a lot of churches - these are the former greek-catholic churches, although the vast majority are now actually new buildings and, in addition, it is actually a very huge work. and surkis and others like them, who helped everything, everything will grow, that is, in transcarpathia, in fact, it is one of the largest number of churches of the moscow patriarchate, in general, of all in the western regions. that is, relatively speaking, there may be more. yes, even in the khmelnytskyi region, not more. that is, it is probably a record holder now, and
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there was no transition to the pc after the large-scale auto, and there are a lot of such priests who are incredibly like that. well, i don’t know how they can still serve this is conventionally speaking mark petrovtsi, the head of khust, the head of the khust diocese of the uoc mp, he is a citizen of the russian federation, his passport can be found on the internet, so what do you think he does not work in russia, or is there another point the abbot of the men's monastery in the city of vynogradiv, simeon golubka, his own brother, the deputy patriarch kirill, that is, one of the most important people of the upc, as well as the dimitov cedars, the abbot of one of the largest churches in uzhhorod, one of the first people, one of the first people who was convicted in ukraine for separatism, proclaimed the carpathians the losyn state is also served by people, they walk it on the spot and this is only what i remembered, and i think that there were smaller moments or much more. they hung so
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many noodles in my ear, because i just love going to wooden churches, and they are all under construction and there they talk about poroshenko's church. what do they tell their grandmothers at the service of mr. vadim, but you have this information about these fathers who are there with russian citizenship and in family relations are deputies of cyril. and this information, do you think , is it in the security service of ukraine, because if this i have the information, it should actually be with them, that is, about each of them, there were actually devastating articles in the local transcarpathian media , everyone actually knows about it. the sbu may not know that they are inactive or
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they are waiting for some opportune moment well, i hope that they are still waiting for the opportune moment well, i hope so, what do you think? when will this opportune moment come? i hope that as soon as possible, because how many of these churches are, in fact, places where minsk is washed from our citizens, and even if there are so many of them in zakarpattia, that is, you know, this problem is always prescribed more to the east, but in fact the largest number of parishes was before the large-scale invasion, it is khmelnytskyi, vinnytsia, zakarpattia region, i.e. more western , by the way, this also applies to the fact that, after all, the east is a little more atheistic, or there are more people who go to church there. at easter, for some such already on easter, on christmas, on some such holidays, and in the villages, after all, the people are so much more religious , and actually speaking, the number of churches is more than that, and the number of churches of the moscow patriarchate. and the
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tides are also more, and this is a huge problem. transcarpathia and from vinnytsia, from khmelnytska, from volyn oblast, here is now the priest of the mp who was kicked out of his temple, well, now this is the temple of the ptsu and he is suing the father of the woman who died in the war and said that you still have compensation, we will now there is money to sue, and there are a lot of such stories, is n't there in the village of chorna tisa in zakarpattia, they didn't let the coffin with the dead at the front go to the church, they just had to move the pops sweeter, i'll click on transcarpathia, that is, there are a lot of such stories, they just remain somewhere locally in some areas, but in fact, people are starting to get really tired of the fact that moscow pops are too fearless, there is such an old term muscophilism , which was relevant 100 years ago, in particular

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