Profanity on posters: the network discusses a new phenomenon in the history of Ukrainian protests
According to glavcom.ua: Protesters opposing the law limiting the independence of NABU and SAP use profanity on banners, provoking various reactions from citizens. This has caused outrage among some segments of society, particularly among media workers. They compared the situation to events on the Maidan, emphasizing the cultural and moral aspects of such expressions.
'It would have been better if all this youth across Ukraine chanted 'no to war!'. Because all this profanity is not very good. The Ukrainian language is much more beautiful and richer than profanity.'
Some people believe that the use of profanity is a way to express their understanding of the situation and emphasize negative phenomena in the country. Meanwhile, there are those who consider such an approach unacceptable. Discussions about the use of profanity continue and are ongoing on social media.
Conclusion
Protests against the law limiting the independence of NABU and SAP are accompanied by debates about the use of profanity. Some citizens consider this way of expressing emotions appropriate, while others deem it unserious and unworthy of the dignity of society.
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