Blogger Calls Propagandist Mukavozchyk And Asks Why His Daughter Works In The United States 2.10.2023
The author of Sovbelia was confused.
It is a well-known fact that the children of some state officials and propagandists live, study and work in the West, which is mercilessly criticised by their own parents, writes BAJ.
The hosts of the YouTube channel Partyzanskaya Pravla tried to clarify the position of one of them - Andrei Mukavozchyk.
The authors of the YouTube channel recalled that Maria, Andrei Mukavozchyk's daughter, studied in the USA and now works there as a chemist.
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Why doesn't she want to return to Belarus? asks Uladzislau Bokhan (an artist and prankster who is famous for pranking teachers in Belarusian and Russian schools).
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I'd explain it to you... There's nothing for you to understand," the employee of Sovetskaya Belorussia began to deny, as usual. - It won't work anymore. If you failed from 2020 to 2023, what are your chances after that? None...
During the conversation, the propagandist's interlocutor wondered why the daughter didn't understand that today's Belarus is a country for life; she doesn't see the prospects and prosperity of science. Is it impossible to study chemistry at home?
- She can. Why not? Andrei Mukavozchyk sighed.
But he refused to speculate on the subject, suggesting that questions be put directly to his daughter.
- I'm like a father, a patriot and all that. So what? You are incapable of understanding even such simple things as what and how," the propagandist continued in his typical manner. - I can't explain. You just want to get to the bottom of it.....
The website and pages of the propaganda publication regularly publish slanders written by Andrei Mukavozchyk, in which he criticises the West, representatives of Belarusian democratic forces, resorting to personal attacks and direct insults.
- The world of consumerism is going mad, trying to bring us down too. For a while or forever. We should resist, not give in if it comes to that," the author recently instructed his readers.
A few days ago Andrei Mukavozchyk published an article justifying the CEC's decision to deprive Belarusians living abroad of the right to vote.
- We wonder why people who do not live in the country are given the opportunity to vote? he was indignant. - They are not traitors, they are very worthy. But they don't know what Belarus needs.
I wonder if these words equally apply to his own daughter?