The serviceman believes that Russian culture should be violated, but it should not be completely banned.
The Ukrainian actor from the TV series Fortress Alexander Pecheritsa, who serves in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, believes that Russian culture should not be strictly prohibited. He said this in an interview with Alina Dorotyuk for her YouTube channel.
Prohibition, it seems to me, is a wrong way. Limitation – yes. To somehow explain where it is good and where it is bad – this is the way. Well, from the fact that we will now ban Dostoevsky … I do not remember in his biography that he was familiar with Putin and Fyodor Mikhailovich stood somewhere in the square and shouted: “Ra-si-ya!” Dostoevsky died first, he said.
The Defender of the Motherland said that Russian literature should stand up in the post-war period. At the same time, the actor stressed that something that affects a person should be banned, but the classics should remain.
“Is it Russian culture? Russian. But it is part of world culture. This conversation is after the war. What influences should be banned, and this chauvinistic policy should be punished – that’s right. But there is a a classic that should be a classic,” the military added.
It was previously reported that Irena Karpa was urging Ukrainians in favor of banning Russian literature to be tactful and diplomatic enough.
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Source: korrespondent

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