The famous artist and playwright Les Poderevyansky spoke sharply about the Ukrainian political elite, stating that the current government can hardly be called an elite in the classical sense. According to him, the real elite is not those who are at the top today, but those who are able to think strategically, act with an eye to the future and serve the state, not their own interests. Poderevyansky compares the upbringing of the national elite to the cultivation of an English lawn - a long and painstaking process that is only just beginning in Ukraine.
And that's why, he believes, so far in Ukraine, there is no elite at the top, but the most ordinary "s**ts" and scumbags.
WE WILL HAVE AN ELITE IN EIGHTY TO A HUNDRED YEARS. BECAUSE AN ELITE IS, YOU KNOW,… LIKE AN ENGLISH LAWN.
I wouldn't call it an elite right now, in general these are very limited people who live for today, at most tomorrow, but not the day after tomorrow, they don't know how to play long chess.
All of these are bitches! My grandmother used to call them “damned sheep,” scumbags who don’t really know how to do anything, and whose job is to prevent someone who does from coming to power. Only in the absence of professionalism can they somehow exist.
Honestly, they don't have much intelligence or the ability to think about more than themselves, their fortunes, and the fortunes of their children - they're not elite! Ordinary scum, ordinary scumbags think the same way.
And the elite are people who think about something bigger, and this is what distinguishes the elite from the masses, and that's why, for example, English princes serve in the army, I know that Harry was in Afghanistan... And this is the principle, it's normal.
After all, if you are to lead a state or have any affiliation with this process, you must have a hardened character. And character is hardened in the army. I don't mean the Soviet army. In a real, normal army, true male character is indeed hardened, and female character too, so that women are not offended.

