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Philosopher Datsiuk Criticizes Ukraine's European Ambitions Amidst Domestic Rights Restrictions

Serhiy Datsyuk on the contradiction of European integration: 'We are going to Europe, but wiping our feet on the constitution'
Філософ Дацюк вказує на суперечності між європейськими прагненнями України та викликами всередині країни в сфері прав людини.

The Contradiction in Ukraine's European Integration Policy

According to ХВИЛЯ: In a YouTube interview with Yurii Romanenko, philosopher Serhii Datsiuk highlighted a fundamental contradiction between Ukraine's stated goal of joining Europe and the domestic curtailment of rights and freedoms. The discussion, titled 'Eternal War in Ukraine or Managed Collapse: The Choice Kyiv Avoids. Serhii Datsiuk', is available under the video ID _4DpxvEplAk.

Datsiuk argued that despite the declared intent to integrate with Europe, Ukraine is simultaneously imposing restrictions on liberties. He stated:

'We keep hearing about joining Europe. They are blocking our entry by all means... So, we are fighting for European values, yet we advocate for limiting freedoms during wartime. We have trampled on the constitution and yet we are marching toward Europe.' - Serhii Datsiuk

The philosopher called for a clearer definition of Ukraine's course regarding European integration, demanding: 'You need to decide: are you truly heading to Europe, or have you just wiped your feet on the constitution? If it's Europe, then, sorry, stop this talk about language and banning the Russian language.' This debate touches on core tensions between national security policy and the foundational liberties that define the European project.

These comments raise serious questions about the state's true intentions and its actions in the context of European values and human rights. Serhii Datsiuk concluded his position by asserting:

'Absolutely true.' - Serhii Datsiuk

The views expressed by Serhii Datsiuk underscore the ongoing relevance of the debate over Ukraine's European integration, especially under martial law. They reflect deep concerns about the protection of citizens' rights and freedoms, which could become a significant obstacle on the path to meeting European standards. The continuation of this discussion is likely to influence policy formation, public opinion in Ukraine, and the country's international relations.

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