
«Угадайте, кто вчера мне звонил. Милиция!» Студент из Конго возмутился в соцсет…
«Политика — это не мои дела. Мне все равно. Я просто спросил: как это возможно, что Coca-cola по 5 рублей? У меня сейчас проблемы в Беларуси».
Minsk, Belarus – A recent video circulating online has brought attention to the rising cost of living in Belarus, particularly the price of everyday consumer goods. In the video, a young man, identified as an African resident in Minsk, expresses his dismay over the current price of a 2-liter bottle of Coca-Cola, which he states now costs 5 rubles and 21 kopecks. He contrasts this with prices in 2021, when he recalls the same product being 1 or 2 rubles. The individual, visibly distressed, holds up a receipt as proof of his purchase and directly appeals to Belarusian President and government ministers for intervention. He highlights the financial strain on residents, stating, "We don't have money, we are poor... I am poor. I am from Africa, I am a black poor man, please." He emphasizes that such prices are "unreal" for Belarus, suggesting they are more akin to those found in other regions like Europe or America. The video underscores the personal impact of inflation on individuals and serves as a direct plea for economic relief.
«Политика — это не мои дела. Мне все равно. Я просто спросил: как это возможно, что Coca-cola по 5 рублей? У меня сейчас проблемы в Беларуси».
После этого ему позвонили из милиции.