Sabotage Started In Grodno
- 6.08.2025, 14:49
Local authorities have released a sensational figure.
"The trouble with these Hrodna residents is that they sabotage the five-year plan tasks en masse," writes "Salidarnasts".
It turned out suddenly. The correspondent of "Grodno plus" visited the meeting of the chairman of the Executive Committee and wrote in the enemy social network: "More than 20% of the able-bodied population of the city "don't work. That means they do not pay taxes. The question: at whose expense do they enjoy all social benefits?"
The fact that more than 20% of the able-bodied population in Grodno is not employed in the national economy is certainly impressive. Such sensational figures are not often revealed by the authorities.
But it's not only interesting, but also the reaction of users, who gave the propagandist the full program. There are dozens of outraged comments under the above post. Here are just the most revealing ones:
"Labor is a right, not an obligation. What kind of slave system are we setting up here?!?!!? The official is the chief slacker."
"Taxes are paid by ALL. Even the homeless paying for alcohol. The fact is that a person who doesn't work doesn't pay income tax (but the person who maintains them makes up for it with their income tax). But when paying for any goods or services, you pay VAT (the main revenue to the budget), and when buying alcohol, tobacco products, etc., you also pay excise taxes.
"Try the job market in Hrodna, see how much they pay, and then go to a store and buy products for the whole day. All attempts will fall through.
"Is there a mayor in Hrodna? Are there any mayors in Belarus at all? A mayor is a city manager elected by the citizens, actually..... "
"20% of the able-bodied population has immigrated or goes to Poland to work. I live in Poland, I did not apply for a PP passport in Belarus, I am not working, I observe how my former neighbors have been going to work in Poland for 10 years to survive in Belarus, they are also not working".
"I must understand that the photo shows the very workers, who are transporting the idlers on their backs?"
Reminder that this year Alexander Lukashenko said that "it is necessary to actively attract those who don't work to the labor market". And in November 2024, the dictator said that there should be no "bums and deadbeats" in Belarus.