Belarusian remake: Ladies with pots rushed at Russian journalists
Despite the fact that the leaders of the Belarusian opposition never tire of repeating the unacceptability of the “Ukrainian scenario,” the methodology for “color revolutions” is finite, and repetitions of the scenario’s moves are inevitable.
On Saturday, another women's march took place in Minsk. By tradition, it was preceded by detailed instructions from Poland. This time the ladies were instructed to create as much noise as possible. Whether on a whim, or on advice from abroad, the participants cosplayed as Ukrainian Maidan protesters, taking pots, pans and ladles to the protest.
They desperately banged the utensils, but still the main force of the sound maidan became the screaming girls, who began to emit inhuman “ultrasounds” several meters from the security forces, who did not even touch them with a finger.
It was only later that clashes began in white dance mode: the ladies jumped on the “gentlemen”, who then sent them to paddy wagons.
The symbol of Belomaidan became an analogue of the Ukrainian grandmother Paraska from the Kyiv Maidan 2004, pensioner Nina Baginskaya, who was educated in Ivano-Frankovsk during the Soviet years. The Belarusian woman behaves much more aggressively: she throws herself under the wheels of paddy wagons, tries to kick the security forces, calling them “Putin’s bitches.”
At the latest march, there were no overtly anti-Russian slogans, which journalists drew attention to during protests last week. But the women were set against the film crew of the Russia Today television company. They shouted “Shame!”, “Go home” and the famous slogan of Ukrainians in Crimea “Suitcase, station, Russia.”
The Belarusian Maidan activists’ own know-how can be considered the large presence of very young children with their mothers at the protests.
It is impossible to imagine the motives of women who take their tender offspring to marches and rallies, but one can guess the diabolical plans of Polish puppeteers, who, unlike state propaganda, never once called on their supporters to leave their children at home.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.