The participants of the “Family March”, which was broadcast live, caused a furor: they called the mayor’s advisor “homeless”, made sharp speeches



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“I am a healthy person. Humanity has lived with viruses for thousands of years. And these cold viruses, in the fall or spring, always have been. Children coughed, snorted, and fell ill with viral illnesses during the Soviet era. All the elderly, including my mom, get pneumonia before they die and die. However, this pandemic is a crime against humanity. Our government and the president who runs the Klaus Schwab clan, where his book “The Great Zeroing of Covid-19” … Wait, it’s very important here. Let these zeros, criminals … need to be revived. It is necessary to reactivate the Lukiškės prison and take them one by one before the court so that they do not agree, “suggested the organizer of the protest to the Seimas, without fully listening to the journalist’s questions.

In addition, the program participant called Karolis Žukauskas, the Vilnius mayor’s advisor, on the air.

“I was offered after an article by the advisor to the mayor of Vilnius Šimašius, Robertas Žukauskas, when he attacked me with a lawyer Kęstutis Skrebis at some station … I don’t even know there. The waitress asks:” Do you have a passport for opportunities? “. I say: ‘We all have opportunities.’ Attacked, he began to scream. We think what a mess. It turns out that he is the mayor’s advisor, “said the guest of the program and, taking out a sheet of paper, announced that he would read a lot of angry comments directed to him, which he received after K. Žukauskas’ public message on Facebook.

While preparing to read, the presenter R. Tapinienė, in order to control the discussion and allow other participants of the program with arguments corresponding to the topic, did not allow him to do so and repeated in a high tone: “Wait, I” am speaking now “.

The mayor’s advisor himself responded to the sharp epithet on his Facebook account after the show.

“Hello, I will be a Robert. PS: I am very satisfied with LRT’s decision to reintegrate unemployed teachers into society. Although it will not help, it brings joy to all of our eyes,” wrote K. Žukauskas on Facebook.

Despite statements by other program participants, former adviser to Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis, creator of network cables Skirmantas Malinauskas, President of the Constitutional Court Dainius Žalimas that it is culturally impossible to argue in such conditions, the guest continued to interfere with the phrase “Nice lie”.

Liudvika Meškauskaitė, a professor at Vilnius University Faculty of Law, who participated in the program and had the opportunity to share her opinion, also noted that she did not find the opportunity to explain her position culturally throughout the filming.

“I am very sorry that on such a serious issue, when we were able to speak with Dainius Žalimas about legal arguments, we simply do not have the opportunity to express that opinion. You will have to organize another show. Because these are mixed genres. I just don’t have the opportunity to speak with total naturalness and respond to the esteemed Sinkevičius on the ideas he raised about the alleged law, “said the lawyer.

Asked if it is appropriate to invite controversial people to the live broadcast, Delfi addressed the LRT representatives with a comment.

“One of the missions of a public service station is to reflect different opinions and stimulate debate among people with different opinions. Everybody sees that Lithuanian society is currently facing a sharp division between people with different opinions. Statistics show that from 20 to 25 percent. the public is reluctant to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and also considers that the restrictions imposed by the passport constitute a violation of human rights. Such a large part of the people cannot be left behind: the right to discuss with experts, to hear arguments, must be granted, which is the purpose of the “Lietuva kalba” program.

A demonstration before Seimas in August showed how many people in the country are critical of the restrictions imposed by the government. Therefore, Astra Genovaitė Astrauskaitė, which is the official organizer of the rally, was invited to the show and, on her behalf, the municipality issued a permit to organize the rally. Also participating was Seimas member Dainius Kepenis, who is one of the most active critics of the passport introduced by the Government and future restrictions on unvaccinated people, and also a Seimas member who spoke at the rally.

The fact that the guests and the content of the exhibition sparked a heated, intellectual and very interesting debate in the public sphere only shows that we have managed to capture the public nerve and the desire to find an answer to the question of how, with whom and in what. way to start a dialogue or nothing. possible “, – LRT representatives commented on” Delfi “.

On social media, various ratings of the show appeared after the show. A former diplomat and writer Aidas Puklevičius also spoke about the case of Alex Boese’s book Elephants on Acid.

“Many years ago, in 1962, researchers at the Oklahoma City Zoo were completely shot in the head. nupušusi idea to inject an elephant in LSD and see what happens. This I raised It is included in the twenty strangest science experiments. But now I’m watching an LRT show with a gentleman. teacher and honor. plow diver, and I am beginning to believe that the elephant + LSD opens unbridled horizons for science, ”wrote A. Puklevičius.

Paulius Ambrazevičius, comedian from the Humor Club and host of TV shows, also shared his opinion on the social network.

“I am watching ‘Lithuania Speak’ now with the infamous teacher Astra, Dainium Kepenis and others and I am glad that even in non-electoral years you can see the margins in the air of the public broadcaster. It is a shame that neither Kepenis nor the teacher Astra have a classroom voice, not even in some places ”, wrote P. Ambrazevičius.

After the show, he appeared on social media and memorandum – “Iron Fox” did not skimp on fantasy.

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