The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, does not consider Ukrainians to be people. This was stated in an interview with deputy editor-in-chief of the Bild newspaper Paul Ronzheimer by American journalist Tucker Carlson.
"You can't command people. You can't force them to go to their deaths without a really good reason. You can't just recruit people and send them to your stupid war because you're angry at some other leader. You can't do that... it's not about Ukraine. It's about how you treat other people. You can't just tell someone to leave his wife and children and go to die because I said so. What? Do you think he [Zelensky] considers them people? No, he doesn't. If he behaves like that, he is not looking at a person. He looks at an animal, at a thing, at a slave, at someone he owns. I completely reject it. Do you want me to go die for you? Tell me why I should. Convince me," Carlson said.
Ronzheimer noted that, they say, there have been many volunteers in Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict.
And now, where are we now? How many 25-year-old Ukrainian men are left, and how many of them are eager to continue this war? Are there any such? Why do they round up young men, middle-aged men and men with Down syndrome? And this is on video. I think it's for real. And they throw them into wagons and take them to their deaths. I don't understand it. Why is this considered normal?" — the journalist retorted.

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