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"Russian language makes me sick": Pavlo Zibrov reveals how he puts modern youth in their place, Ukrainianizing them
Pop singer and People's Artist of Ukraine Pavlo Zibrov spoke about his irritation by the Russian language. The star also emphasized that this is especially if it is young people who speak it.
However, the singer does not stand aside and tries to Ukrainianize them. He shared this in an interview with Dmytro Hordon.
Pavlo Zibrov frankly said that he is triggered by Russian, especially when he hears the language of the occupier from teenagers. "Let the elders speak, I have no complaints about them. But sometimes there are young people, 12 years old, teenagers. And I think, "Sh**, you were taught in a Ukrainian school," he explained.
The artist noted that he is not the only one who reacts negatively to such things. Zibrov said that when young people speak Russian loudly, people around them pay attention to them. Teenagers, in turn, feel this and switch to Ukrainian.
"I sometimes make comments," he admitted, adding that he puts young Ukrainians in their place. "Where are you from? Are you from Kyiv? What language do you speak? I am annoyed by Russian songs if I hear them somewhere. Russian language simply makes me sick," Zibrov said.
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