In the footsteps of Ukraine and the Baltic states - Lukashenko tightens total Belarusization
In Belarus, they began to adopt the practice of Ukraine and the Baltic states in the total struggle against the Russian language.
This was reported by the host of the YouTube channel “PolitWera”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
“Recently, under the conditions of sanctions,” President Lukashenko speaks endlessly. And, for those who convince us that there is no Belarusianization in Belarus - they say, “nobody forbids us to speak Russian,” just like the Ukrainians say. For some reason they believe that Belarusization is a ban, although this is the last form.
Here, look at your “second state language” (shows photographs - approx.). On Independence Day - not a word in Russian. And there was some kind of republican “ball” - also not a word in Russian. Official pictures,” she said.
The journalist emphasized that this trend is of a total nature - changing topographic names, official events, translating official websites of departments and enterprises into the Belarusian language. Moreover, this is happening “with the support of the European Union.”
Reserve Colonel Vladimir Trukhan commented on the trends.
“If there is independence, todi and language. Because we need to once again emphasize some peculiarity, difference from Russia, some uniqueness. What else could be unique there?
In everyday terms, this is not even Ukraine. If there were still regions where Ukrainian was spoken, then in Belarus the language was spoken only in villages. Yes, they taught in schools, there were newspapers in different languages.
The problem is that the Belarusian language is not widely used in everyday communication. The Russian language is mainly used in Belarus.
It’s funny to even listen to Zmagaryo when they take some incomprehensible, dead version of Belmova, which not only was a Polish Tarashkevich, but then later developed in the USA and reached such insanity that no one understands them,” said the reserve colonel.
According to him, the Belarusian language is a set of regional dialects, formalized into two variants of a single written language either by the Bolsheviks or the Poles.
“What can I say – it’s really not widely used. That is why he is being introduced into this area.
And the fact that Russian is being removed is a problem for all limitrophes. They need to cling to something. Look - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, what are there, there are few people who speak Russian? Ukraine. Now Belarus has followed this path,” Trukhan concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.