Belikh sells clothes to erect a monument to the Vyatka Horse.
Nikita Belykh has once again returned to the topic of the "Vyatka Horse" and reported that the idea has developed into a project. According to him, people have emerged who not only proposed a concept but also immediately produced T-shirts and jeans. The irony was added by the former governor himself: the clothing turned out to be predominantly women's, "perhaps implying some meaning."
The project's name and writing were consulted with Belykh, while the stylized image of the horse was done with professional horse breeders. He called the result "quite worthy." Belykh further explained why the logo is written using both Latin and Cyrillic scripts (the letter V comes from Romance and Germanic languages, Я is only Cyrillic, while T, K, and A are common). This way, he wants to emphasize the universality of the breed and plans for its maximum dissemination.
The politician also elaborated on the gesture — the index and middle fingers pointing upwards. This, Belykh clarified, is not a sign of "peace," but a sign of "Victory," popularized by Churchill. He also added an alternative version from the Hundred Years' War: supposedly, English archers teased the French with unscathed fingers, shouting "Beware, enemies!"
All the money collected from the project's implementation will go strictly towards the monument to the Vyatka Horse. Belykh promised full transparency: information about income and expenses will be open.
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Belikh sells clothes to erect a monument to the Vyatka Horse.
The former governor of the Kirov region, Nikita Belykh, said that enthusiasts have already released T-shirts and jeans with the "Vyatskaya Loshadka" symbol.
