Oželytė has a question for those who explain that “she did not fight for such Lithuania”



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On the show, the interviewee said that Lithuania also checks the profiles of angry people on Facebook.

“Sometimes on Facebook I go to the profiles of those people who write that they did not fight for such Lithuania. And it is immediately clear that neither he fought for that Lithuania, perhaps it did not even exist, I do not know who sends these people to write such nonsense, “he said.

N. Oželytė provided a comparison with those who criticized the country.

“I have an answer, why Lithuania is not Paris, here an influencer wrote that he was walking in Paris and crying, why Lithuania is not like that.

Imagine two twin sisters growing up in the same family. They both grow up to adolescence and then one of them is robbed by a brutal pedophile bandit, a scoundrel. And he keeps her in the basement for rape, without showing her the world until she turns 60. And then he frees her, reunites with his family, lives with his twin sister. How long does it take to be the same? ”N. Oželytė said.

Therefore, he asks all critics of the country a simple question: he asks to name the stage in Lithuania’s history when the country lived best.

“So there is less need to make affirmations and think about what you can do yourself,” he said on the show.

The Royal Independence Test

N. Oželytė, signatory to the Act of Independence, declared on the program that the events of January were the true Test of Independence.

“It didn’t take a lot of guts to vote, no matter what others said. (…) The exam was passed on January 13. And the most precious day for me is not just because the Russian tanks parted before us in the same way that the Red Sea parted against the nation of Israel when they fled from slavery. For me, the most valuable thing is the understanding that came with the year, especially to amaze Belarusians, ”he said.

Oželytė has a question for those who explain that

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N. Oželytė spoke on the program that peaceful protest is the highest form of maturity in the nation.

“When you are in mortal danger and you do not turn into a beast, you do not start with your nails, you will nail your opponent with your horns, you will not start speaking hateful speeches and screaming death in his head. And singing hymns with young children, I saw it with my own eyes, I come and wrap my arms around the Supreme Council, knowing what will happen to you – the tank, the caterpillars and all the best. I was wondering what the nation, only us and Belarusians, did not see other examples. It shows such maturity, “said N. Oželytė.

She argued that such actions show real maturity when not only words but actions do.

N. Oželytė discussed on the show that perhaps it is even good that the commemoration of January 13th was prevented by the coronavirus. According to her, it will be the only commemoration of this type on this day.

“As time passes, I think January 13 will become modern Pilėnai. Of course, we did not get burned, although if it had been said, we would have,” he said.

The interlocutor of the program “Persona grata” assured that the Supreme Council is also considering the repetition of Pilėnai.

Oželytė has a question for those who explain that

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“We have decided that this will not be the case, we will not give up, we will not allow ourselves to be contaminated. We plan to take a step like the one made in Pilėnai,” said N. Oželytė.

She recalled on the radio news show that bags had been brought into the hallway, reeking of gasoline. Gas masks were distributed to everyone to save them from the fire. But after N. Oželytė’s comment that in this way they will be protected from the subtle and death will be more painful, they were all taken away.

N. Oželytė, a signatory to the Act of Independence, stated that he still has the same gas mask next to the bed in the bedroom.

Urged not to be afraid of death

N. Oželytė said that someone had radios to listen to Russian communication between them.

At the end of the last telephone conversation and returning to the Chamber, when it was learned that the tanks had turned towards the Seimas, he said goodbye to the interlocutor in Norway, saying that she was invited, she was probably already going to die.

After hearing her farewell, N. Oželytė was stopped by a man who overheard the Russian curves conversations and urged not to be afraid of death. Because the Russian soldiers promise to kill not everyone.

“There is neither that fear nor that courage at that moment. It was just a moment of concentration, “said N. Oželytė.



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