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Belarusians On Mobilization In Russia: We Face Collapse Of Military Machine, Burning Military Enlistment Offices

  • 21.09.2022, 14:55

Common sense will defeat insanity and schizophrenics.

The Kremlin dictator Putin announced a partial mobilization in the Russian Federation. Russians have already begun to “vote with their feet”, buying up plane tickets to countries that they do not need a visa to enter.

The Charter97.org website asked the readers of our Telegram channel to tell us what they think about the mobilization in Russia, and how it might affect Belarus.

“I consider the mobilization announced by Putin to be the signing of his own verdict. If his subordinate signs the same thing, then this is bad for Belarus, but also for him.”

“It will affect us in the following way: until recently we were in Belarus, but anticipating similar measures here, we are planning to leave. All relatives.”

“As for the war, everything is simple. When degradants rule the country, it almost always ends in war. Another thing, we are ordinary people. There is a huge responsibility of parents to their children, which everyone usually disregards. Those thoughts, ideas and complexes that we instill in our children are the worst crime against them. To instill in your children that politics does not concern us, that the people who govern us are very smart and that they know what they are doing, that they cannot be idiots a priori, is the worst thing that can be done to them. They do it in schools, and if they do it at home, a soldier is ready. Thanks to such parents, the degenerates who are at the top always have an army. If the parents were a little smarter, then there would be no war.”

“About mobilization: Lukashenka will observe, wait, evaluate, but it seems to me that he will not dare to take aggressive steps. It is possible that mobilized people from the border regions will run to us. Putin will put more aggressive pressure on Lukashenka and cut off his oxygen, since he decided to take such a step. The economic stranglehold will shrink even more, and the fall on the Moscow Exchange will intensify this effect. The migration of everyone who can do this will also continue — the IT business both here and in Russia.”

“Devastation, poverty and worsening of the criminal situation. Partial mobilization of the army is possible. This is how mobilization will affect Belarus.”

“Probably, we face the collapse of the military machine and a lot of news about burning military registration and enlistment offices.”

“Common sense will defeat insanity and schizophrenics. Glory to the Heroes of Ukraine, Long live Belarus!” readers of our Telegram channel write.

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