The showman believes that if clubs and restaurants are closed, a ban should also be placed on visiting museums and forming circles.
Ukrainian TV presenter, volunteer Serhiy Prytula considers this a rhetorical question about celebrating during a full-scale war. He said this in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
According to his logic, then, it is necessary to close museums and other places where a large number of people gather.
“I didn’t have the opportunity to visit such places that you are talking about. This is a very rhetorical question that you ask. If you condemn that people go to the club, let’s close the cinemas. Let’s close the museums – there is a war in the country, and you go to museums You can still close music schools – because there is a war in the country, and you play the violin,” he said.
At the same time, Prytula noted that as soon as he came to the club, he should not forget thanks to whom there is such an opportunity, so the next day you can donate to APU.
“The main thing is not to go too far with your attempts at moralizing. If a person is 18 years old, he invited a girl to the club – ok, relax. But do not forget, thanks to whom you have this opportunity. I went to the club – the next day you will donate to the army, or go to a gossip net, do something so that your conscience will not torment you later,” said the volunteer.
In addition, the showman recalled that in 2015, bars and clubs worked for several tens of kilometers of the war zone.
“In the winter of 2015, I brought help to the sailors in Shirokino. A car was driving that led me to the men, I was driving my car behind it, I had music playing in the cabin, we stopped at under a hill and I heard the sound of a very close cannon, and the machine guns were working, and we poured artillery. I returned to Mariupol, 25-30 minutes from the battlefield – and there were bars, clubs, people walking around, drinking alcohol , etc. Therefore, you don’t even have to look at living a little far from the front line of Kyiv. Everyone interprets it in their own way, ok not ok, “he summed up.
It was previously reported that Prytula said whether he would return to TV screens after Ukraine’s victory in the war against Russia.
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