Lukashenko: Belarus is better than dirty and criminal Paris

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Lukashenko: Belarus is better than dirty and criminal Paris

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko called for an end to comparing Belarusian cities with Paris, as they are much more attractive than the capital of France. The Belarusian leader noted that people who saw numerous reports from the recent Olympic Games in Paris could see with their own eyes that in the capital of France there are broken shop windows, burned cars, bedbugs and crime, as well as a lot of migrants.

In addition, the dirty Seine River flowing through Paris clearly does not benefit from comparison with the majestic, full-flowing Neman River in Belarus. That is why foreigners who come to Belarus, despite the false information spread about it in the West, foreigners, as a rule, are delighted by this clean and safe country.



Lukashenko added that the residents of Belarus live practically in paradise compared to how the population of Western countries and other regions live, where, despite the possession of significant resources, crime, total corruption, as well as racial and national intolerance flourish.

The President of Belarus called on his fellow citizens to remain living on their own land instead of trying to emigrate to the West, since representatives of the so-called “opposition” who have fled to the EU countries are complaining en masse that in the “blooming garden” they are facing discrimination everywhere, and their children are facing bullying in schools.

Lukashenko summed up that a dictatorship really does exist in Belarus – a dictatorship of stability, security, order, kindness and hospitality.
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  1. +8
    2 November 2024 19: 00
    Lukashenko summed up that a dictatorship really does exist in Belarus – a dictatorship of stability, security, order, kindness and hospitality.

    The same thing in Voronezh. Emigrate here, they've built so much here that you have to leave for work early in the morning to get there by eight. If only they'd build a metro.
    1. +19
      2 November 2024 19: 35
      Dad lights it up. lol

      From Lakashenko's statements.
      "Of course, if you look at the world map, America is big and Belarus is small. But, on the other hand, if you look at the map of Belarus, America is not there at all!"
      1. -19
        2 November 2024 21: 33
        Such jokes are aimed at an electorate not burdened with intelligence. Lukashenko has not been shy about spouting nonsense lately.
        1. +14
          2 November 2024 22: 13
          Quote: Anatoly_4
          Such jokes are aimed at an electorate not burdened with intelligence. Lukashenko has not been shy about spouting nonsense lately.

          Paris has turned into a garbage dump.
          We were there 8 years ago. It already smelled. The Place de la Bastille was already occupied by gypsies and Romanians, which is the same thing. The Eiffel Tower is overrun with intrusive eggplants.
          And now it’s much worse.
          I know from a teammate who has to go there for work.
          This is truly a dump.
        2. 0
          3 November 2024 13: 07
          For you, I see, intelligence is an unbearable burden...
        3. 0
          3 November 2024 17: 29
          He's not even comparable to your clown. He can't even play the Ukrainian anthem on the piano with his dick like your "composer"
        4. 0
          4 November 2024 12: 44
          Now you've shown your "intelligence", maybe you'll read the comment again?
      2. 0
        4 November 2024 16: 03
        What is closer to Belarus - the Moon or the USA?
        Of course the Moon is visible, but the States are not!
        The Paris metro is something. You can get robbed, or even killed. There are no cashiers or police officers.
    2. +2
      2 November 2024 23: 45
      Quote: Irokez
      The same thing in Voronezh. Emigrate here, they've built so much here that you have to leave for work early in the morning to get there by eight. If only they'd build a metro.

      When I left Voronezh, it had a population of 400000. The metro was built only with a million residents. Now it has a million inhabitants... but the Soviet metro construction system, alas, has been curtailed. So the metro is again out of the question (and it's a pity!)
      And they built everything - that's true! I'm looking for my house on maps - and I don't find it right away. Although I lived in the very center, near the Mechanical Plant.
      1. SNA
        0
        3 November 2024 10: 10
        400000 was 1956 and VMZ was not the center at that time. I am from Deputatskaya.
        1. 0
          5 November 2024 17: 05
          Quote: SN
          400000 was 1956 and VMZ was not the center at that time. I am from Deputatskaya.

          Wow!!!!!!!!! And I'm from Deputatskaya. From the most "main" house - the ninth drinks drinks drinks (let's start unwinding - and look, in fact, as children we played together in the yard or went to the same pioneer camp in Borovskaya:)).

          P.S. - I agree. Not exactly the center, a little further south... but still close to the center. Especially since I was little in the early 70s - and for me the circus was the center of the universe :))
  2. 0
    2 November 2024 19: 01
    Lukashenko summed up that a dictatorship really does exist in Belarus – a dictatorship of stability, security, order, kindness and hospitality.

    I remember the joke about flying crocodiles.
    1. +9
      2 November 2024 19: 38
      Quote: Zagrebun
      I recall a joke

      More from... Lukashenko winked
      "I regularly fuck all the frames and I know exactly who's in the mouth and who's not!"
  3. +3
    2 November 2024 19: 03
    It's funny, the Olympic Games provided GDP growth in France. And what will provide GDP growth in 2025?
    1. +1
      2 November 2024 19: 43
      Quote: tralflot1832
      And in 2025, what will ensure GDP growth?

      How Lukashenko responded winked "We solved this problem in a narrow circle of limited people."
    2. +4
      2 November 2024 23: 48
      Quote: tralflot1832
      It's funny, the Olympic Games provided GDP growth in France. And what will provide GDP growth in 2025?

      Shameless additions by audit firms.
  4. +8
    2 November 2024 19: 06
    The boss was passing through Paris last year, he says he's a total ass. Dark, dirty. Ugh! He didn't close the window properly in the hotel and inhaled tear gas.
    It's good that I didn't give in to persuasion and didn't go. I remember Paris in 2003.
    1. 0
      2 November 2024 19: 52
      Of course he lied about total corruption, but yes, there is discrimination. I lived with my family for a week on the outskirts of central Paris, and it felt like there were many more dark people than white people, and my wife said she would never set foot in Paris again). Cars with foreign license plates are hidden in underground parking lots, and people don't risk driving or parking on the streets. In Poland, Belarusians are issued documents twice as often as Ukrainians.
  5. +3
    2 November 2024 19: 10
    My Belarusian friends living in the Russian Federation confirm the same. They complain about the youth who still desperately need lace panties and shocks that give them the opportunity to make trouble. Father Krishna!
    1. +5
      2 November 2024 19: 47
      Quote: magier
      Belarusian acquaintances living in the Russian Federation. They complain about the youth who still desperately need lace panties and shocks that give them the opportunity to cause trouble.

      Lukashenko: "It's time to take action and veto taboos." winked
      1. +4
        2 November 2024 20: 53
        Wow, you're on Lukashenko today. And anything from Chernomyrdin? :)
        1. +1
          2 November 2024 21: 05
          Quote: Grim Reaper
          And anything from Chernomyrdin? :)

          It is impossible to pin anything on Chernomyrdin. winked
        2. +3
          3 November 2024 05: 23
          Quote: Grim Reaper
          And anything from Chernomyrdin? :)
          Chernomyrdin puts a dozen Lukashenkas on both shoulder blades with his statements! wink
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  6. +2
    2 November 2024 19: 22
    If Georgians from France fled to Antwerp (Belgium) during the USSR! I didn't get along with France, but I set foot there.
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      1. +3
        2 November 2024 21: 24
        the only path of Humanity into the Universe.
        Go ahead and enter such a universe yourself.
        1. -2
          2 November 2024 21: 34
          Quote: Bolt Cutter
          the only path of Humanity into the Universe.
          Go ahead and enter such a universe yourself.

          Ah, this already depends on the mind and initiative of individuals. But, any hybridization is a priori good and there is such a science as GENETICS!!!!
          1. 0
            2 November 2024 21: 36
            any hybridization is a priori good
            These are mulatto beauties on TV. In real life - fear and fat. Homeless flea-carriers at the garbage dump and collective farm cows that give half a bucket of milk will also tell you about the benefits of hybridization.
            1. -2
              2 November 2024 21: 51
              Quote: Bolt Cutter
              Homeless flea-carriers at the garbage dump and collective farm cows that give half a bucket of milk will tell you more about the benefits of hybridization.

              Don't mix warm with soft.
              By the 80s there were no collective farm cows at all, there were only state farm cows.
              And, regarding flea carriers - you just don’t like animals, maybe a dog bit you when you were a child?
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            1. 0
              2 November 2024 21: 54
              Quote: Vladimir-51
              Then it's better to have eugenics than genetics

              Eugenics in Homo Sapiens is very long-term, so only genetics.
      2. 0
        3 November 2024 18: 03
        I don't know what's going on with Moskvabad. My niece and her husband lived and worked in Poland, Georgia, and now in Moscow. They are quite happy with their life and they like the capital of Russia. The only thing is that Belarusians buy the products, well, they are used to their own.
  8. +9
    2 November 2024 19: 34
    I see nothing wrong with dictatorship. Like any other phenomenon, it cannot be either good or bad in itself. People give it color. After all, turning to our past, I must note that power has always been authoritarian to one degree or another. Collegial decisions, filled with indecisiveness and a desire to avoid responsibility, quite often turned into the most tragic consequences. We all remember the power of Yeltsin's ultra-liberals, we remember from history textbooks what the power of the Provisional Government was like in 1917, we have an idea of ​​the clear connection between the absence of firm power and unrest.

    Unfortunately, in the 1990s, and perhaps even earlier, the enemies of our state did a colossal job of denigrating Stalin and Lenin - some of the most prominent representatives of dictatorship in our history. But is a dictatorship bad, agreeing with Lukashenko, when rent is a pittance, everyone is guaranteed free medical care, education, a job, the opportunity for real, not fictitious career growth, vacations in boarding schools and sanatoriums are available, when people are confident in the future.

    The enemies of such a dictatorship like troubled times, when you can steal more, when you can not bear responsibility for anything. People like Chubais and Gaidar have become for me the face of "democracy" - the enemy of dictatorship. Unfortunately, they often remain silent about the fact that democracy has many skeletons in the closet: what is worth only Adolf Hitler's rise to power, carried out as a result of democratic elections. Without any quotation marks.

    Therefore, yes, I am for dictatorship - the very nature of power is such. Nature generated by God.
    1. 0
      2 November 2024 19: 50
      Well, there is nothing good about a dictatorship.
      And under Yeltsin there was no democracy, but permissiveness
      1. +6
        2 November 2024 19: 55
        I disagree with you. Permissiveness is one of the forms of democracy. Absence of power. The power of the criminal, the power of thieves, the power of those who should rot in prison. I think that few people would agree to a repeat of the 90s. And today's liberals do not contribute to this - not only in Russia, but also in the West, they have completely discredited themselves.
        1. +3
          2 November 2024 19: 59
          I also disagree with you that this form of government is better.
          We need to choose something in between, between democracy and dictatorship.
          Or we will go the other way, history will repeat itself...
          1. +1
            2 November 2024 20: 09
            Quote: Rom8681
            We need to choose something in between, between democracy and dictatorship.

            So you're talking about the monarchy?
            1. 0
              2 November 2024 20: 11
              No, but so that power, a little and to the common people, belongs, and does not take into account, first of all, the interests of the oligarchs
              1. +5
                2 November 2024 20: 43
                Quote: Rom8681
                No, but so that power, a little, belongs to the common people,

                You are an idealist. Power cannot belong to the common people. Having become a power, a common man becomes not simple and away we go. It is not for nothing that there is a saying from rags to riches... There is nothing worse than rags that have seized power. Rag does not mean a man of common origin. An ordinary man in power will be bought, drawn into deception, a scam, entangled with depraved women, disgraced and will begin to do what the oligarchs tell him to do. Only a party can fight for the interests of the people. Which one? I don't know. There is none yet.
              2. -1
                2 November 2024 23: 32
                No, but so that power, a little, belongs to the common people

                Everything has already been invented before us. In normal countries, the government is against the people. And the people are against the government. And within the law. No "The people and the party are united", "The President is the guarantor" and other vague chatter. The ruling class has an apparatus of oppression in the form of security forces. The non-ruling class has trade unions. The main thing is the struggle between them, but without allowing the extermination of either side. An eternal struggle without victory. That's the only way. Unity and struggle of opposites. The handlebars of a bicycle must turn both left and right. Otherwise, we all end up in either the left or the right ditch.
        2. +1
          3 November 2024 09: 31
          Quote: Vladlous
          The power of the criminal, the power of thieves, the power of someone who should rot in prison.

          and why can't this happen under a dictatorship? Don't confuse dictatorship with just order in the country.. dictatorship is not at all necessary for order.. not to mention that dictatorship always ends badly..
      2. +1
        2 November 2024 20: 27
        Quote: Rom8681
        Well, there is nothing good about a dictatorship.

        There is no need to state it so categorically, because everything depends on the human qualities of the dictator, and not on the principle of dictatorship itself (autocrat, tsar, king, sheikh, leader).
        If you look at democracy with its senates, sejms, councils or dumas, there is such a diversity and heterogeneity of opinions from parties of different directions (like a swan, a crayfish and a pike) that it is simply impossible to pass the necessary law. With a dictator, everything is simple. The main thing in everything is that the dictator and his advisers are with the people and then everything is good. And it is difficult to intercept and overthrow such power because it is stable on the principle of one-man rule, but there is another side of the coin - this is a tyrant or usurper who can only be overthrown by a popular uprising. In democracy, things are softer, but corruption and bureaucracy are the scourge of such systems of governance with their sluggishness and slowness and they are good only in a stable world situation where there are no crises and wars.
    2. +1
      2 November 2024 20: 02
      Quote: Vladlous
      Therefore, yes, I am for dictatorship - the very nature of power is such. Nature generated by God.

      Think about the fact that under EBN there was a dictatorship, and also about the fact that you should not confuse a dictatorship with a monarchy... or could EBN have been removed? In fact, no.
      1. +1
        2 November 2024 23: 32
        Quote: Level 2 Advisor
        Could EBN have been removed? In fact, no.

        on what fact?) It was enough for the communists to vote for Lebed, but the thirst for power is such..
        1. 0
          3 November 2024 09: 24
          Quote: poquello
          It was enough for the communists to vote for Lebed, but the thirst for power is like that...

          Lebed took 3rd place in the first round, gaining 14,52% of the votes, and the day after the first round he was appointed Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. having then spoken out in support of the incumbent President Boris Yeltsin i.e. what you are talking about could have happened - but in a very big theory... in fact! this did not happen, and Lebed - he is going to EBN - was there... or do you think there are honest elections? In my opinion, Lebed was in the elections as a candidate splitting the communists' votes and not allowing them to unite, so that Zyu would not get a lot - an old trick in elections, and based on the fact that Zyu himself was not eager - the conclusion is easy to come by...
          P.S. If it weren’t for Lebed, in theory the CPRF would have 48% of the votes, and EBN 32%.. but even if not in such proportions, EBN’s chances in the elections without Lebed would have sharply decreased..
          1. 0
            3 November 2024 09: 37
            Quote: Level 2 Advisor
            Lebed took 3rd place in the first round, gaining 14,52% of the votes.

            that's right, and the approximate layout was known in advance, so if they wanted to, they would have removed him, given the organizational capabilities of the communists at that time it wouldn't have been difficult, so the communists voted for Zyuganov, and not against Yeltsin
    3. -11
      2 November 2024 20: 07
      Belarus also has no resources - no oil, no gas, no minerals. And the land is not very conducive to agriculture - in the USSR they said it was a country of potatoes and green tomatoes. And in the USSR there were practically only repair factories, with the exception of a couple of automobile and tractor factories.
      1. +5
        2 November 2024 20: 31
        And in the USSR there were practically only repair factories, with the exception of a couple of automobile and tractor factories.

        Machine tool building (only in Vitebsk 3, gear processing, grinding, turning), Vityaz TV plant, refrigerator plant, combines were made and TD and TP.
        1. -1
          2 November 2024 20: 53
          The factories you listed are small. You can ask how many people worked at the factories you listed. In Belarus, the only large factories under the USSR were MAZ, BELAZ and Tractor.
          1. 0
            2 November 2024 20: 58
            No problem, I'm interested in how many people worked at the above-mentioned factories? Do you have any data?
          2. +2
            2 November 2024 21: 06
            The factories that you listed are small.

            Well, I don’t know, for 1989 workers 2,9 million, if you include employees - 4,2 million, for comparison, collective farmers 0,6 million. With a total number of 10,2 million.
      2. +4
        2 November 2024 20: 51
        BELOMO, 32nd. Integral, Atlant. Gorizont. Machine-tool manufacturing. Metallurgical plant in Zhlobin. Computer equipment plant. Potash plant. Meat and dairy. That's off the top of my head.
        1. -5
          2 November 2024 20: 56
          In the Kuibyshev region alone there were more factories than in Belarus.
          1. +3
            2 November 2024 21: 03
            You have an interesting clarification - "there were more".
        2. 0
          3 November 2024 17: 52
          In the small regional center where I was born: paint and varnish, agricultural machinery, "Optik", shoe factory, brewery, dairy, meat processing plant, plant for equipping communications machines for the MO "Neman" (now produces buses), car repair, branch of NPO "Integral" (did not survive perestroika, construction was frozen, on its premises now there is a large shopping center and a branch of "Belmedpreparaty"). And now many private small enterprises have appeared.
    4. 0
      2 November 2024 21: 36
      The ideal option (in my opinion) is Singapore. Those who are in the know will understand. Those who are not, read about them. There is about nepotism, and about the pension fund, and about a lot of other damn things.
    5. -6
      2 November 2024 21: 38
      rent is a pittance, everyone is guaranteed free medical care, education, a job, and the opportunity for real, not imaginary, career growth
      You described a penal colony. laughing .
  9. +2
    2 November 2024 19: 39
    Quote: Vladimir-51
    Or better yet, come to the black quarters of Moskvabad, it's even better here laughing

    Can you tell me the address?
    1. +1
      2 November 2024 20: 12
      Kotelniki? Yes, you can go to any market and around it.
  10. +3
    2 November 2024 19: 40
    In the early 2000s, a friend brought me "Football" magazines from Ukraine, the guys wrote so talentedly - you could laugh. In one magazine there was a photo of the French National Team - all so dark-skinned and in the background, from the forest, a mug of a peewee was sticking out. I show him, "Have you seen this?" No, I haven't, he's surprised. wassat We had a laugh together.
  11. +11
    2 November 2024 19: 51
    I had a chance to live in Minsk for about 1,5 months, in the late XNUMXs.
    Beautiful city, beautiful people, wonderful atmosphere.
    I remember that time with warmth.
    1. +7
      2 November 2024 20: 10
      I agree, Belarusians are wonderful people. The residents of Belarus are the most decent of all the republics of the former USSR in general.
      1. +4
        2 November 2024 21: 12
        The inhabitants of Belarus are basically Russian people.
    2. PC
      +1
      3 November 2024 04: 57
      And how wonderful it was there during the Soviet era!
  12. +3
    2 November 2024 19: 55
    Quote: Rombut
    that there are many more dark people than white people and my wife said that she will never set foot in Paris again

    A colleague at work in the early 2000s was awarded a trip to Paris with his daughter. He told me how he was walking around the Eiffel Tower and wandered into some neighborhood, and with his child at that. He barely escaped.
  13. -8
    2 November 2024 20: 24
    If "they are much more attractive than the capital of France", then nafinga forbids comparison?
    He's better!
    On the contrary, they say, compare and compare!

    Something is wrong here. Surely our most truthful media outlet is specifically looking for his quotes.
    To dilute the imperishable qualities of our pillars of statehood.
  14. 0
    2 November 2024 20: 26
    Dear "residents" of this site..... Have you traveled around Europe without a pre-rented tour bus? Wake up! Everything is not as it really is. I have traveled in my Zhiguli almost all over Europe (it is not very big) to Cape Roca in Portugal. Everything is very different from what you see from the tour bus window. So far, the last fine "on the spot" was paid in Hungary (remember the ambushes of the traffic police and transfer them to Hungary). And the roads of the Belarusians are fine, but there are also a lot of cameras. From the entire organization of road traffic, we need the experience of the Swabians from Bavaria and autobahns without speed limits, but with a limit for heavy trucks and the presence of traffic police in awesome cars (in Bavaria, 5 BMWs with full "stuffing" station wagon)
  15. 0
    2 November 2024 23: 48
    Io sono stato sia in Bielorussia a Minsk e sia a Parigi e sono italiano, ha pienamente ragione lukaschenko, e posso confermare che Parigi è sporca, piena di zingari e barboni, le strade puzzano … tra tutte le città d'Europa è quella che mi ha deluso di più di tutte. Quindi chi dice il contrario posasse i fiaschi di vino
  16. +2
    3 November 2024 01: 03
    Definitely!!! Not to mention natural products in Belarus. They are not even comparable to plastic products throughout Europe.
    Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko called for an end to comparing Belarusian cities with Paris, as they are much more attractive than the capital of France.
    1. PC
      0
      3 November 2024 04: 55
      Just one sausage, "pushed in with a finger", is worth something!
  17. 0
    3 November 2024 01: 46
    Our Guarantor would poke their noses into the shit... No, he is cultured, but for some reason he pees against the wind.
  18. PC
    +1
    3 November 2024 04: 54
    It really is better in Belarus than in some Paris.
  19. +2
    3 November 2024 05: 19
    In Belarus, at least, there are no crowds of idle migrants roaming around and the same migrants do not sleep on the streets in puddles of mud