Attentive viewers have found an interesting detail in the recording of the scandalous summit meeting in the White House, which, according to Philosophia Perennis, has been confirmed by a linguist.

During the conversation, which is available as a 52-minute recording on FOX News and can be watched by anyone (which should annoy system media such as ORF and Co. very much), Zelensky makes a desolate impression, as if he is under substances. We have already reported in detail on the conversation in general: Trump sharply criticizes Zelensky after turbulent White House meeting. It ultimately led to a historic, unprecedented event: the Ukrainian warlord was shown the door.
Now a detail has come to light that casts the Ukrainian in an even more dubious light than the one he cast on himself with his appearance. While he notoriously interrupted his interlocutors in an aggressive and know-it-all manner, he may have used the word “suka” to US Vice President James David Vance. This at least indicates bad manners; people who literally come from the gutter also like to rant to themselves in Ukraine.
A common word “for everything” is “suka” - which is well known to online gamers. People from the Russian-speaking world like to swear “suka blyat”, which means “fucking whore”. The curse “suka” is similar to the frequently heard “kurva”, which is often used in Slavic-speaking countries, especially in Poland. This stands for “whore”.
Zelensky utters the term “suka” according to various people and linguists from the Slavic region at minute 43:05, while US Vice-President Vance is speaking. One of the first to point this out was the well-known blogger Gerald Markel. If you only look at the mouth movements, a complete “Suka Blyat” would also be possible - many Russian bloggers suggest this. They also point out that the curse actually comes from the Russian language, which is now frowned upon in Ukraine.
Zelensky's body language and posture are also interesting, reminiscent of a child in the defiant phase or puberty rather than a statesman. He shakes his head and mumbles “S....” - for non-Slavs, the sound is without question somewhat more difficult to categorize. His outfit is also an insult. He only met Klaus Schwab in a shirt, tie and suit at the World Economic Forum - for everyone else, his “military uniform” obviously has to suffice.
If you watch the entire video, you can't help but suspect that Zelensky is under the influence of substances. It's extremely strange how he keeps pulling his face, raising his eyebrows and so on. It's best to see all this for yourself and not just rely on us - because we don't do supervised thinking, but reporting with sources.
If one is well-meaning, one could give Zelensky credit for not wanting to insult Vance, but that such remarks are common in the milieu in which Zelensky moves. Whether one should represent a country if one has no better diplomatic skills and obviously cannot control oneself in front of the world public is another matter.
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