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The rallies demanded that the quarantine be lifted and vaccination stopped, but that was not the focus.
There was also a person holding a sign with the inscription: “Šimonytė to Siberia, Raskevičius at the stake.”
Comments about dissatisfied celebrities have surfaced on social media.
Actor Eimutis Kvoščiauskas also expressed his opinion on this issue.
“That young man, who keeps a cardboard shelf with a note that he sends a man to Siberia, has he heard anything about exile or Siberia?”
Did his blunt head take what they gave the rally organizers?
Haven’t the organizers of the demonstration heard from your grandparents about the painful and tragic deportation of Lithuanians?
And lo and behold, the same people, disguised as a tricolor, shout that someone wants to dismantle their traditional families, ecclesiastical faith and the values created by their ancestors.
“Dear ones,” do you not understand that you yourself are trampling on those values?
I do not even talk about the second part of the sentence on a cardboard sheet, because what to expect from those people who can make fun of the most painful and tragic stage in the history of Lithuania. Where until now, many Lithuanians cannot heal the wounds that are passed down from generation to generation.
How scary, disgusting and forceful it is, after all, part of our society.
My grandmother was a supporter, liaison, political prisoner, and exile. She and her half family were deported to Siberia for many years. And the remaining brother, a partisan, was shot in the woods.
I dislike reading those notes when a milkman can send a man to Siberia. The Nazis and fascists can only do that.
He got angry and cold.
I would like to tell that young man and the organizers of the rally on deportation that, as I understand it, his parents and grandparents did not do it, “he said on the social network Facebook.