An outspoken interview with Latvian blogger Olga Samul.
“I want to tell everyone the truth about Belarus, and not what we are told in the West. For example, in Latvia, Belarus is associated with the Soviet past and ruin.”
Life in “democratic” Latvia:
🔺Elderly people on stretchers and in wheelchairs queuing to take a language exam.
🔺People waiting for the heating season with horror.
🔺The march of SS battalions in the center of Riga.
🔺Terrifying lessons of history and “morality” in schools.
“When LGBT propaganda begins in schools and kindergartens, claiming that this is the norm — for me, it is not the norm. I do not want my child to be taught with such a propagandistic mindset.”
📍 Olga shares why she moved from Latvia to Belarus.👆
“In Belarus, I am not afraid. I know that Belarusians are very kind-hearted and soulful, and if I turn to someone, they will never refuse me. You have Batka [Father], whom I watched all the time while in my country, thinking—if only we had someone like him! Here, I feel like a human being and I am starting to believe in people.”
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