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Arestovich tried to justify himself for the words about “uneducated Ukrainians”, but it turned out the other way around

According to Arestovich, Ukrainians “tend to be offended.”

Arestovich again spoke about the education of the “average Ukrainian” / screenshot

Oleksiy Arestovich, a freelance advisor to the head of the President’s Office, explained what he meant when said that refugees from Afghanistan are more educated than the “average Ukrainian”.

On the air of the TV channelUkraine 24“Arestovich again remembered the” average Ukrainian “, saying that he allegedly cannot show Afghanistan on the map.

“But he is offended that Arestovich said that some Afghans who received Western education and worked as translators for the Canadian army, for example, for 10-20 years, which means, at least, know perfectly English, may turn out to be more educated than the average Ukrainian. I even meant not only them, but those people whom we are exporting, “Arestovich explained, specifying that Ukraine had taken out the leading correspondents of world TV channels from there.

“And what did I say unfairly, what is so terrible? I didn’t mean that the average Taliban Mujahid is more educated than the average Ukrainian? Although … Honestly, how to count this middle. But we strive to be offended, we have a reflex, reflexive control “, – he added.

Arestovich’s statement and Razumkov’s answer

In his recent interview, Arestovich tried to compare Ukrainians and refugees from Afghanistan. As a result, the comparison was not in favor of the former. “You have to understand, these are not wild mujahideen with daggers in their teeth, they are an educated public that has worked with the Western coalition, knows languages, is often better educated than the average Ukrainian, and is integrated into the Western community. There will be no problems with them,” he said at the time. Arestovich. And he admitted that refugees in Ukraine could be used as translators.

In response, Razumkov reacted harshly to such a statement and advised Arestovich to “go to the Taliban”… “I promise that I will comment on Mr. Arestovich for the last time. Maybe then I can go as an advisor to the Taliban, if they are more experienced, educated there, and can share their experience there. I think he will be useful there,” the speaker said. Ukrainian parliament.

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