Insane ‘Yabatska’ Reveals ‘Conspiracy’ Of Mir TV Сompany
45- 27.08.2023, 8:46
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An informer from Hrodna helped a Lukashist artist.
Belarusian artist Sviatlana Zhyhimont, who became famous after she painted a canvas dedicated to Aliaksandr Lukashenka, found propaganda of Satanism and the Ukrainian Trident in an ad on the Mir TV channel. The woman shared her observations on Telegram.
“Goddamn! One commentator at Krolik (“Rabbit”), after looking at an ad of the Mir TV Channel, wrote the following: ‘In general, the whole image shows drawn open wings, legs crossed at the bottom, hands exposed in the form of horns, and the signs of three sixes, is easily recognizable.’ At first, I thought that the person fell into conspiracy theories, but for the sake of interest, I googled what the hand gesture looks like, meaning three sixes. It turned out to be true, this is exactly the gesture that the woman demonstrates in the picture. What does it mean? Does her pose also fully consistent with the Ukrainian trident by pure chance? The trident, screw it, but it’s just impossible to make such a hand gesture by chance,” Sviatlana Zhyhimont said.

Perhaps the public would not have paid attention to the arguments of a passionate admirer of Lukashenka if it were not for her friend Volha Bondarava from Hrodna.
She made public denunciations as her life's work, to which officials at all levels are forced to respond.
The main target of the pro-Russian scammer Bondareva chose everything related to the Belarusian culture, language and national symbols.