Oleh Skrypka on the coup: why his words were taken out of context.
Oleh Skrypka explained his words about a possible state coup
According to inkorr.com: The leader of the band 'Vopli Vi'dopliasa', Oleh Skrypka, clarified his comments about a possible state coup, which he made in a recent interview. The musician noted that the information about potential military intervention in politics was misinterpreted and taken out of context. According to him, Ukrainians have been living in conditions of war for more than ten years, but some media used his statements for public opinion manipulation.
«One can paint a dove, cut it into pieces, and glue them into a cloud of an explosion. My words were taken out of the context of one interview, distorted, and presented in pieces that create a completely false impression. Some hostile media decided to use this to manipulate public opinion and sow discord»
The involvement of strong politicians in leadership
Skrypka also emphasized that strong and competent people should be present in politics. He believes that individuals with combat experience, capable of making wise and informed decisions based on their experience, should enter state leadership. These efforts, in his opinion, should be aimed at building a fairer and better future for Ukraine.
Oleh Skrypka once again stressed that his previous comments about a possible state coup were distorted. He also called for the involvement of competent politicians in the leadership of the country, which is important for ensuring Ukraine's prospects.
Oleh Skrypka's statements caused a resonance in society, as in the current conditions of war, the issues of political stability and competent leadership are extremely relevant. The musician's words became a reason for discussing the difficult situation in the country and the need for responsible decisions at the state level.
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