Usyk: some Ukrainians, when they hear Russian, start “I won’t understand you.” Don’t do it | Boxing
WBA, WBO and IBO heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs) believes that in such a difficult period for Ukraine it is not the time to share people based on language. The boxer is sure that it is necessary to communicate in Ukrainian at the state level.
“We have the language of the state. This state is called Ukraine. – Ukrainian and that’s all. It should be the one and only all. And how they talk at home is completely different. This has to do with languages, this is done by enemies on purpose,” the boxer admitted on the Youtube channel “Visiting Gordon”.
The tendril of the economy is that it is impossible to force communication in the Ukrainian language.
“You won’t be forcibly nice. If you are done for something, then … Every sane man who is attacked will be progressive. More public unification is needed and not shouting who did how much,” said the Crimean.
Also Usikanunulu terribly that some people of the war does not teach anything.
“Absolutely nothing. It’s sad. It is foreseen that such things should change a lot, but it doesn’t happen. I really don’t like it when people start pulling each other into the planet. “And I’ve done so much, and you’ve done less.” There is such a separation “, Alexander concluded.
According to OBOZREVATEL, Usyk in an interview with Gordon for the first time clearly and unequivocally answered the question “Whose Crimea?”.
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