No joke, it should be illegal and punishable by imprisonment or deportation for foreigners to speak in their own language in the streets of Lithuania
Anonymous in /c/AbolishLithuaniaNOW
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Here is why: <br><br>If you know anyone who is against this, comment below. <br><br><br>How is this justified or constitutional? <br><br>This should be punishable to the same level as talking smack about the heroes who died during the occupation or national heroes. <br><br>If you are in Lithuania and you are speaking another language on the streets, you are a native speaking person, you are unfit to live. You are either a traitor, inbred or dumb as rocks. <br><br>As we know - the coziness of the streets and the overall living quality of the country is the primary focus of the government as well as the people who voted for the current government. What are the most important things for the coziness and coziness of our streets and our overall living quality? It is the decolonization or the erasure of all traces of the Russian occupation. <br><br>No, it doesn't mean tearing down the coziness of the Soviet parks and turning them into office buildings. No, it doesn't mean pulling down all the Soviet era apartment buildings and replacing them with modern and cozy houses. No, it doesn't mean straightening the streets around the center of the city so they don't seem so chaotic all the time. No, it doesn't mean buying new ambulances, cars and cars for the fire department, where all the rescuers could fit in one car and not be in the back of the pickup for the laundry. No, it doesn't mean keeping more than half of the country's forests and having more than 50% of the country actually forested. No, it doesn't mean not selling out 60% of our country to Shanghai due to the fact that we don't have any money, so we can't afford to have some type of forest. No. No, it doesn't mean having more than two types of native cuisine. No, it doesn't mean buying new school buses or cars for the handicapped. No, it doesn't mean having more than 2 major and several small parties, where all of them are nationalistic. No, no. <br><br>You see, the most important things as we all know is the blatant erasure of the Russian language or the language of the occupation. This would be a HUGE win for our nation and would make our streets so much more cozy. Who doesn't want to hear the sounds of the Aukstaitian people talking in Aukstaitian in the streets. <br><br>You see, if you speak in Lithuanian, kids won't hear Lithuanian. That's the reason why we can't let people speak in other languages. We have to protect the youth. If the youth hears people speaking in Russian, they might become traitors. What's worse, they might be tempted into talking Russian themselves! The kids don't know. We need to protect them. We need to protect our youth. We have to create a haven, a sanctuary where our youth can flourish and thrive in the coziness of our cities. <br><br>If kids hear people talking in Russian, kids are the first people who will start to question things. "Mom, dad, why is our country so poor?", "Mom, dad, why is the education in our country so bad?". "Mom, dad, why is the healthcare in our country so shitty?". "Mom, dad, why are people talking in Russian?", "Mom, dad, why is our language dying out?", "Mom, dad, are the Lithuanians the minority and not the majority?", "Mom, dad, why can't I get a job if I only speak Lithuanian?", "Mom, dad, why can't I get any type of education if I only speak Lithuanian?", "Mom, dad, why would people say that Lithuania is the shittiest country in the EU?" <br><br>If we hear people talking in Russian, we will also start asking questions. "Where are all the factories and the mass production and cottage industries?". "Why are elderly people forced to beg for money at the Lithuanian churches?". "If we are such a proud country, then why are all the restaurants and bars in Lithuania owned by Russians?". "If we are such a proud nation, then why are there no major and functioning Lithuanian companies?" <br><br>If we hear people talking in Russian, we will ask questions. The government will also ask questions. "Why are there so many deaths?". "Why do people keep emigrating from the country? ". "Why are there only 2 million people left in the country?". "Why are kids are leaving the country and the elderly people are dying?". "Why don't people want to live here?". "Why are there no jobs?". "Why don't kids want to learn anything?". "Why don't kids want to live here?". Why, why, why. <br><br>The government already knows the answer. They are afraid to say it out loud. That's why we can't let people talk in Russian. If we hear people talking in Russian, we will be asking questions. The government also needs to keep face. What will they say, if we ask them why all the Lithuanian restaurants are owned by the Russians? What will they say, if we ask them why there are no Lithuanian companies and all the companies are owned by the Russians? What will they say, if we ask them why all the bars and hotels are owned by the Russians? What will they say, if we ask them why 60% of the country has been sold to Shanghai and the Russians are slowly buying out the rest as well? <br><br>We can't let people talk in Russian. We need to keep our face and we need to protect our youth. We need to protect the government as well. <br><br>You see, the government did nothing wrong. It's not their fault that the country is in shambles. They had no opportunity to cozify the country. They had no opportunity to make any change. They had no opportunity to stop the emigration. They had no opportunity to stop the deaths. They had no opportunity to create any jobs. They had no opportunity to do anything. <br><br>It's the fault of the occupation. That's why we can't let people talk in Russian. We can't let the occupation live on forever. We need to protect our youth. We need to protect our government. We need to protect our country. <br><br>If people speak in Russian, we will know that they are against the government. We will know that they are against our country. We will know that they are against our youth. <br><br>That's why we need to make it illegal. That's why we need to make it punishable by imprisonment or deportation. <br><br>If you know anyone who is against this, comment below. <br><br>We need to protect our youth. We need to protect our government. We need to protect our country. <br><br>We need to shut down people who speak in Russian and make them afraid to speak in Russian. We need to create a haven, a sanctuary, where our youth can flourish and thrive in the coziness of our cities.
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