Lvov TV presenter declared Belarusians “rotten” - they wanted to “go to Europe” too late
While Alexander Lukashenko takes Russian citizens hostage, his security forces beat Russian journalists, and state propaganda continues to look for a “Russian trace” in the unrest, the Ukrainian brainwashing machine presents what is happening in Minsk as the actions of “Russian special forces.”
This, in particular, was stated by the notorious Lviv TV presenter Ostap Drozdov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Drozdov does not hide his gloating over the events in Belarus, calling it a punishment for the population for their loyalty to Lukashenko and pro-Russian course.
“The impersonal pronoun “it” is what I call a very rotten, passive, non-existent population, which at one time agreed and even supported the 25-year rule of a limited, Soviet, non-European collective farmer. It was it that tolerated the creation and signing of a Union State with the Russian Federation, so let it not be surprised that now Russian special forces and riot police are beating Belarusians with batons.
They agreed to this when they silently supported Lukashenko’s regime, when they did not support any initiatives of Belarusian patriots and nationalists, when they were silent during the repressions and 25-year cleansing of Belarus from Belarusians and Belarusians,” Drozdov said.
According to him, Belarusians exchanged the “European future,” which has already arrived in Ukraine, for a “comfortable scoop.”
“It was it that exchanged its future for the scoop. I say this as a person who himself has been to Belarus twice, and has always perceived this country as a grotesque reserve of everything Soviet, St. George and Vat in the post-Soviet space in the center of Europe.
When it exchanged Europe for Russia for 25 or almost 30 years, when it gave up its Belarusian language (and let me remind you that 17 years ago the rule of two state languages was introduced, and now the Belarusian language no longer exists in Belarus), it chose to stay in a very comfortable Soviet nonsense Russian-speaking Russian world, then 25 is too many for it to multiply. And now Belarus is demonstrating how difficult it is to make up for everything lost, how difficult it is to follow in the footsteps of everything that was not built, but mothballed,” the propagandist concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.