Ukrainian Senior Economist Says Ukrainians Let Jews ‘Dominate’ Them

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, tours at the Western Wall, in Jerusalem's Old City on January 23, 2020. Photo by Shlomi Cohen/Flash90

KIEV (JTA) — A senior economist in Ukraine said the country’s leaders secretly are serving Israel.

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Local Jews said Joseph Sytnik, a department head at the Lviv Polytechnic University, was espousing an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

Sytnik penned the text on Tuesday and posted the essay on Facebook alongside photographs of Israel visits by Ukraine’s current president, Vlodymyr Zelensky, and previous prime minister, Vldymyr Groysman, who are Jewish, and former president Petro Proshenko, who is not. Each of the men was shown wearing a kippah.

Back home, Sytnik wrote, Ukrainian politicians are “sinners, advancing slavery and self-destruction.”

But “at the Western Wall in Jerusalem they take off their Ukrainian masks for a moment, refuse their roles, which they perform spectacular in Ukraine and become real. For in that place they have a drop of conscience, faith, sense of duty and responsibility for their roots, there they feel fear for their sins, there they are truly afraid of their God and the law.

“Their dominance in Ukraine is a problem created mainly by Ukrainians themselves.”

Eduard Dolinsky, the director of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee, said on Facebook that the text “is like a page out of the ‘Protocols of the Elders of Zion,’” referencing an anti-Semitic forgery made in Russia during the turn of the 20th century.

Dolinsky said Sytnik’s text gave him doubts about “both the condition of the economy and higher education” in Ukraine.


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PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
4 years ago

Might have happened. It might have happened as reported. But with so much Russian disinformation out there I do not trust reports like this.