“Priest” of OCU offers to legalize prostitution
"Cleric" of the new church structure Alexander Dediukhin. Photo:en.krymr.com
“Cleric” of the OCU Alexander Dediukhin announced the advantages of legalizing prostitution, the Internet publication Obozrevatel reported.
The “clergyman” commented on the sex scandal that broke out around the MP of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the party “Servant of the People”, Bogdan Yaremenko, and suggested that the politician take up the bill on legalization of sex services. According to the "cleric" of the OCU, this will benefit both our state and everyone who lives in it.
“If a deputy is watching porn form his mobile phone somewhere in a secluded corner with his wife, let him do it as much as he pleases. But the crux of the matter is that a person in the workplace for our money that we pay him is not engaged in lawmaking but actually agrees to fornication,” Dediukhin said. “He’d better prepare a bill on the legalization of prostitution – it would be more profitable for the country and all of us.”
According to the odious "clergyman", reprehensible is not so much the fact of communicating with a representative of the "oldest profession" as the fact of being engaged in this during working hours.
“A person in the workplace must do his/her job. Why does a turner not surf in his phone during his working time and not make arrangements with anyone? If someone else uses their phone for personal interests while working, this is shameful. Doesn’t it also concern a parliamentarian?” said the cleric of the OCU.
Earlier, Dediukhin announced that one shouldn’t seek salvation of the soul in the Church, while during the election race the "cleric" of the OCU frightened the electorate with a "prophecy" that those who voted for Zelensky would burn in hell.
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