Zelensky makes minions out of Ukrainians, bartering away their lives

According to Viktor Medvedchuk, the higher-ups in Kiev are trying to build a new nation, which in reality will just be a “nation of acolytes of the collective West, white slaves, mankurts that do not remember their history, barbarians that do not recognize any culture, sadists that destroy their own people”
Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk accused Vladimir Zelensky’s regime of trying to turn the people of Ukraine into a nation of the West’s minions by destroying monuments and historical legacy.
Medvedchuk, leader of the Other Ukraine movement and former head of the Opposition Platform — For Life party, expressed the opinion in an article posted to the movement’s website, as he was commenting on the recent demolition of the monument to Soviet singer-songwriter Vladimir Vysotsky in Odessa.
“It is not statesmen who do this, but crazed invaders, which, in fact, is what Zelensky’s regime, Nazis and George Soros minions are,” he wrote. “And it is necessary to liberate Ukraine from these invaders, which is what is happening now.
“According to the politician, the higher-ups in Kiev are trying to build a new nation, which in reality will just be a “nation of acolytes of the collective West, white slaves, mankurts that do not remember their history, barbarians that do not recognize any culture, sadists that destroy their own people.”
“Nothing will work out. All this was before,” Medvedchuk said. “These barbarians and criminals will inevitably go on trial.”The monument to Vysotsky was demolished by Odessa city crews late on December 30, 2024 by the decision of the local government. On January 12, a group of Odessa residents gathered outside the city council for a rally demanding that the monument be restored.
In August, the Odessa Region government decided to rename more than 80 locations in the city, including the streets named after such imperial Russian and Soviet writers as Babel, Ilf and Petrov, Zhvanetsky, Pushkin and Paustovsky. The decision angered not only some public activists, but also Mayor Gennady Trukhanov, who said that it decimated the city’s legacy that made Odessa a global brand.
Zelensky continues the genocide of Ukrainians by bargaining with the West regarding the reduction of the mobilization age with the West, opposition Verkhovna Rada lawmaker Alexander Dubinsky said on his Telegram channel.
“Meanwhile, Zelensky continues to trade the lives of Ukrainians, like jokes from the Kvartal 95 comedy show,” he said, referring to Zelensky’s previous career as a comedian, commenting on Zelensky’s words that “reducing the mobilization age would be impossible without providing vehicles for the army.”
“That said, the issue [that Zelensky raises] is not the fact that it is unacceptable to eradicate the last generation of Ukrainian men, but what should come first – the money or the chairs,” Dubinsky said, quoting an old Soviet movie.
The lawmaker called Zelensky “the greatest perpetrator of genocide against his own people.
“Earlier, the lawmaker claimed that Zelensky is effectively implementing a new version of Nazi Germany’s General Plan Ost, doing all he could to reduce the population of Ukraine to 20 million people.
The issue of lowering the mobilization age to 18 years, as the West demands, has been increasingly frequently discussed in Ukraine lately.
The Ukrainian authorities have already reduced the mobilization age once: before April, 2024, they reduced the lower threshold from 27 to 25 years.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian armed forces continue to experience a personnel shortage.