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On Instagram, Tsymbalyuk left a post in which he turned to "
“It doesn’t fit in my head that there are still people who believe that absolutely all men should be on the front lines.. Enrolling in the ranks of “sofa philosophers” is a completely simple matter: you sit to yourself and thoughtlessly knock all sorts of f*ck in the comments, not taking into account that this person makes more than a thousand similar “smarts,” the actor noted.
He used as an example the dancer Vlad Yama, who at the beginning of a full-scale war managed to leave Ukraine with his family for America, before the men were banned from leaving. Tsymbalyuk noted that no one takes into account how much Yama does for Ukraine abroad:.
" They poured crap in the best traditions of mindless biomass, but how many events he has already organized there in support of Ukraine and how much money he has raised for the Armed Forces of Ukraine is of little interest to anyone... Indeed, why should famous Ukrainians tell the States about the war in our country and collect millions of hryvnias for? It’s better to let him stand at the checkpoint with his audience of many thousands and be silent. So it's more logical? "
He also noted that those who gloat because he received a summons to the draft board do not know how much he did in the rear:.
" But they send me to fight on social networks several times a day,” Tsymbalyuk emphasized..
We will remind, the choreographer Vlad Yama was repeatedly criticized in social networks. Users hate the artist because he left Ukraine during a full-scale war and because the dancer posts photos from his vacation.