Matrenkina From The Neighborhood Has Already Spilled The Oil
20- Irina Khalip
- 29.08.2025, 15:46
- 31,618
The vaccine didn't save the day.
I like most of all when Lukashenko tells the world about his bogatyr health. Just the other day he convinced a Chinese journalist that he was as healthy as an ox, had recently undergone a full medical examination and pleased the doctors, who "even got into his brain," with the absence of any problems. And the rumors about his ill health - all these fugitive zmagars invented in impotent anger, because they are jealous.
I really like to listen to this kind of stories - for one simple reason. No, I realize that reading and listening to Lukashenko is a dubious pleasure. But not when he brags about his excellent health. Because the whole world knows that if Lukashenko claims and swears something, he is lying. He always lies, and everything he says should be understood exactly the opposite. So, if he says that he is healthy, then hurrah, he has become quite bad. Especially if we take into account the fact that in the last month he has already told twice in public that he is healthy and happy. Before the Chinese journalist there was an interview to Time magazine, where Lukashenko convinced the interviewer that he regularly plays sports, does not smoke and does not drink, and, therefore, he will die healthy. To swear twice in a month that he is healthy is a very serious situation.
The more so because he never bothers to confirm his words with anything. He says he's healthy and rides the elevator from the first floor to the second floor where everyone else, including the older ghouls, walks. Or he asks for a cart to drive a couple of hundred meters across Red Square, where the thinning ranks of Putin's friends walk quite briskly. In the old days, when TV regularly showed Lukashenko on ski rollers, or on skates and with a stick, he did not start any conversations about health - there was no need. And now suddenly, without waiting for questions, he starts telling about medical examination and sports. And, mind you, no ski rollers - except for cutting wood, pre-sawn by specially trained people. And if earlier reliable state TV cameras were always showing his passages - here he is walking in a dashing manner to the collective farmers, to the monument, to Putin - now there is only static footage. No movement. But the whole ideological machine is working on the slogan "nobody supports Lukashenko, he walks by himself!".
And one can also remember how Lukashenko told that kovid is a fiction, there is no pandemic, nobody dies, and the best remedy for the virus is a bath, vodka and a tractor. And then, during another hacker attack, cyber guerrillas got audio recordings of conversations of officials of the Ministry of Health, who discussed the purchase of foreign vaccines for Lukashenko and his family. The cyber guerrillas passed the recordings to "Belsat."
There, in particular, was a conversation between the head of the Health Department of Minsk City Executive Committee Natalya Boyarskaya and the chief physician of Minsk Regional Children's Hospital Dmitry Zaitsev. Boyarskaya boasted that she had five doses of the first and second components of a foreign vaccine stored in her trove, which a certain "Matrenkina from the district" would bring for the "first" and his family. She persuaded him to keep this vaccine as the apple of his eye and warned that Rumas would soon come to the hospital. Probably, too, to be injected with a foreign vaccine, but not with Sputnik. And then Lukashenko assured everyone several times that he himself had never been vaccinated and would never be.
But in general, it's great that Lukashenko has taken care of his health and underwent a complete medical examination. This is great news - increased attention to his own health. Because the thirty-year experience of the Belarusian regime shows that as soon as Lukashenko does something seriously, this "something" immediately goes into a complete decline. Even potatoes.
So the news is great. Matrenkina from the district has already spilled oil.
Irina Khalip, especially for Charter97.org.