How to refuse unnecessary gifts, says the editor-in-chief of the publication "Khvilya" Yuri Romanenko in social networks.
"In Vinnytsia, a street was renamed in honor of Stepan Bandera. This led to the fact that the Polish city of Kielce decided not to transfer to Vinnytsia 15 decommissioned buses to be disposed of. I think this is a great deal, because thanks to the exalted minority, Vinnytsia will not receive buses, and Kielce will have to fork out for bus recycling from its budget. As they say, there are advantages on both sides," Romanenko said.
It is necessary to take this as a basis for all cities of Ukraine, he suggests.
"We need to extend the practice to other countries, for sure they won't want to transfer buses to us there in Germany either, if we name, for example, Uman University in honor of Hermann Goering. Yes and Israel will come to its senses right away. Let them not think that they can just take and dump their junk into Ukraine and force us not to honor our heroes," the Ukrainian journalist writes.
In the comments to this post, many users of the social network write that they are tired of this story with Bandera.
"You can immediately rename the country to Banderia without being distracted by trifles," one of the commentators "suggests".
"A great idea," Romanenko replied to her.

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