Skripka wants to send to ghetto those who do not speak Ukrainian

Ukrainian rock musician Oleg Skripka claimed that people who live in Ukraine but cannot learn the Ukrainian language must be organized into ghetto, since they are socially dangerous, writes the Strana edition.

“Those who cannot learn to speak Ukrainian have a low IQ and are diagnosed as “imbeciles”. They have to be separated and placed in ghetto since they are dangerous to the public,” said the musician.

Besides, the rock singer remarked he wants Ukrainian to become dominant in the society. He told about his ideal vision of the country – “Dreamland”.

“100% Ukrainian music is broadcast on radio stations instead of 25-35 pauper percentages. In my “dreamland” the state keeps abreast with leading cultural actors. The country of my dream enjoys peace and absolute victory in the ongoing war. In my ideal country I have as many concerts as I wish – but not more than 5-7 a month, in good concert halls. If people do not have a good command of Ukrainian they have a full right to search for a job in other countries,” said the musician.

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