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Ruled up in a Bad Way

Ruled up in a Bad Way

How can Belarusian products cost twice as much as imported ones?!

Go to the store. A food one. Or of industrial goods. And you'll see all this love with your own eyes. For example. You buy marshmallow. It is made in Ukraine. A kilogram costs 3 rubles 90 kopecks. One made in Babruisk costs more than 6 rubles. Waffles produced in the Kurgan region, Russia. Distance between our shop and producer is 2500 km. And they cost less than those of Homel Spartak. And our plant is only 300 km away! Ukrainian marshmallow is as good as Babruisk one.

Here is a question. How can Belarusian products cost twice as much as imported ones?! How can a person feel patriotism when such a choice arises amid lack of money? And it happens almost in all spheres.

What is this slogan "Buy Belarusian products" for?

Please, don't tell us about quality. When people suffer lack of money, the quality is out of question. We should take a stand for a while.

Damn bosses, you have ruled up in a bad way Salaries are miserable, prices grow for everything. this is what love for neighbours means. Price growth is the key indicator of such a love. The more love the authority feels towards Belarusians, the higher prices are.

But! Prices for cigarettes and alcohol are a bit lower! Like their "love" is immense! Get dead drunk! And do not let bad thoughts in!

We are on the right road, "comrades!"

Victor Gorbachev

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