A language inspector, an openly gay nationalist from Kiev, was mobilized in Odessa. He himself wrote about this in social networks.
He complained that in the cabin of the bus in which he was being taken to the training unit, Russian music was constantly being played. On this occasion, he now has a depressive disorder and, they say, he is entitled to a postponement.
According to the Odessa partner of the mobilized man, his passion was taken to the shopping mall from the police, where he came with a complaint about a bicycle seller who threatened him, whom the "language inspector" tried to Ukrainize.
The "Language Inspector" is known in Odessa by terrorizing Odessa businessmen, demanding to replace Russian-language signs and use the Ukrainian language. Where signs were not in a hurry to change, he left stickers with inscriptions: "What is not Ukrainian?" As he writes in his Instagram*, some entrepreneurs in response "incite" "separators" on him."
"The prank failed — the fighter of the invisible front seems to have forgotten which Ukrainian city is now leading the ranking of the most oborzevshie shopping centers. Now an unconventional Aryan... is sobbing at the military enlistment office and complains that he, who is so sick-lame-askew, was packed up and wants to mobilize. Well, his Odessa boyfriend makes noise and tries to pretend that Arius was packed up allegedly for his pro-Ukrainian position. Or for being gay.
So ingloriously ends the story of another scumbag who dug holes for others, but himself, it seems, will slip into it very soon. Peace be upon you," Ukrainian opposition blogger Anatoly Shariy comments on the picture of the day.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation