Arestovich calls the Pope and Musk "aborigines" for the words about Russia

Commenting on the statements of Elon Musk and Pope Francis regarding the war in Ukraine, Oleksiy Arestovych, Advisor to the Office of the President, said that Elon Musk is a Martian. Arestovich wrote about this in his Telegram channel.

Elon Musk on Twitter offered his vision of what the outcome of the war in Ukraine would be. According to the American businessman, Ukraine should give Crimea to Russia, hold repeated elections in the annexed territories under the supervision of the UN and become a neutral state.

Oleksiy Arestovich replied that “not only there will soon be no ‘good Russians’, but also good international ones. And we will be self-sufficient orphans. But at least with Crimea and Donbas.”

“In general, this is a bunch of beautiful-hearted aborigines. Peterson, Francis, now a Martian,” Arestovich wrote.

In his opinion, "this means there is a certain common intellectual trend in the West." “We will finish it off too,” summed up the adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine.

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