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19.08.2010

Naphthalene “War”

Last Sunday “the very self-reliant and absolutely independent TV channel” NTV poured on its audience the new portion of tails and nonsense stories about Belarus, called in a high-flown manner “God Father-3”. Having sifted through “newspaper hoaxes” issued ten years ago, TV men decided to create a sensation. Mind only that Moscow smog and oxygen starvation deprived the so called “authors” of the reminders of common sense. And the characters sprinkled with naphthalene were invited on the stage as if they know what is being on in Belarus.

Last Sunday “the very self-reliant and absolutely independent TV channel” NTV poured on its audience the new portion of tails and nonsense stories about Belarus, called in a high-flown manner “God Father-3”. Having sifted through “newspaper hoaxes” issued ten years ago, TV men decided to create a sensation. Mind only that Moscow smog and oxygen starvation deprived the so called “authors” of the reminders of common sense. And the characters sprinkled with naphthalene were invited on the stage as if they know what is being on in Belarus.

The Moscow “masters of writing” want to disclose and denounce. But they do not have facts or information. So the only thing left is to invent. And these thin ideas should be based on the at least some sort of argumentation. It is only the assessments are so na?ve and the obvious discrepancy and banal contradictions great on ears.

Fabricating tales about Belarus is supposedly much easier than persuading Russian homeless victims of fire that the jolly rescuers “Chip” and “Dale” are on the way to help. Especially after Vladimir Vladimirovich personally gave the promise that all people asking for help will receive royal bodyguard!

There is only one thing about the authors which can arouse compassion. They sold off blunt rubbish to their clients and surely enlarged their bank accounts. Of course it is not excluded that the representatives of the clients (Kremlin? “Gazprom?”) closed their eyes on the weakness of TV hack workers. Stanislavski and his pathos “I do not believe!” - are long in bad in White-stone. Does the division of “gazprom” money serve now as a cover to lead an information war with Minsk?

Alexander Alexandrovich.

The opinion of the author may not coincide with that of the editorial staff