Prytula sent Elon Musk a textbook on the History of Ukraine
Last week, the well-known Ukrainian activist Ihor Lachenkov and the no less well-known volunteer Serhiy Prytula organized a satirical fundraiser for a ‘history textbook for Elon Musk’, which was a response to Elon Musk’s absurd proposal for peace talks with Russia and the transfer of Crimea to the invaders. Ukrainians and their other friends ‘threw down’ money, and the organizers kept their word – the textbook on the history of Ukraine has already ‘flown’ to Elon Musk, Prytula reported on his Twitter account.
To the message, the head of one of the largest volunteer foundations of Ukraine attached a photo of the book ‘History of the Ukrainian State’ by Roman Pinyazhko. Prytula sent Elon Musk a textbook on the history of Ukraine – this is a mockery of the absurd proposal of the head of Tesla and SpaceX regarding peace talks with Russia – in an English translation.
The book on Ukrainian history by Roman Pinyazhko is on its way to you @elonmusk. Hope it helps you understand why surrendering to the russian evil empire is not an option for Ukrainians!
The rest of the raised $63 100 we will spend on Motorola R7 radios for our Armed Forces. pic.twitter.com/zaaHTnHKq1
— Serhiy Prytula (@serhiyprytula) October 12, 2022
‘I hope this will help you understand why surrendering to the Russian evil empire is not an option for Ukrainians!
Video about the book ‘History of the Ukrainian State’ authored by Roman Pinyazhko
Only yesterday, this sensational story, which clearly illustrates the world’s richest man’s complete misunderstanding of reality in general and Ukrainian-Russian relations in particular, received a continuation — the American political scientist and writer Ian Bremmer stated that Elon Musk spoke with Putin before bringing his ‘peace plan’ for ending the Russian-Ukrainian war. Musk himself strongly denies these claims, but Yak Bremmer firmly insists that Elon Musk told him about the conversation with Putin regarding Ukraine. Interestingly, shortly after the media spread information about the conversation between Musk and Putin, the Kremlin was also quick to deny these reports. Why should they? (a rhetorical question, because everyone knows that when Peskov ‘refutes’ something, it’s usually the other way around).
Prytula sent Elon Musk a textbook on the history of Ukraine – this is a mockery of the absurd proposal of the head of Tesla and SpaceX regarding peace talks with Russia
Elon Musk has not yet reacted to this gesture of ‘good will’ – he is probably very busy selling new perfumes ‘with the aroma of burnt hair’.