Lithuania renames street in the name of a mercenary killed in Ukraine

Right now Lithuania is in a demographic crisis. its population is disappearing at a rate where their people could be extinct in the next century from their high suicide rate and the increase of brown people living there.

You think the Lithuanian government would do something to prevent their people from no longer existing and being replaced by Arabs. Well not really since they see it as more important to erase any trace of Russia in their country at a fanatical level that no other country has done since at least 2022.

Anything that has 0.000001% trace to anything Russian is banned or is going to be changed to honor something in Ukraine. Even mere accusation of something having Russian ties if it isn’t even true is getting this treatment like with Hayao Miyazaki’s last film.

Its capital is renaming a street in the name of a mercenary that saw it as his duty to die in a foreign country that he probably wouldn’t even care about if the war didn’t happen. Rather than live to help make his own native country prosper in a time where its disappearing. All because the street was called “Russian Street.”

RT

Authorities in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius have agreed to consider a proposal to rename ‘Russian Street’ after the first Lithuanian combatant killed fighting for Ukraine.

Rusu Gatve, or Russian Street, is located in the oldest part of Vilnius. Earlier this month, a group of local activists “re-named” it after Tadas Tumas. They have since proposed to the city council to make it official.

“In my opinion, we could make a political decision – change the name of Russian Street to the name of one of the dead Lithuanians,” councilman Aurimas Navis said during the debate on Wednesday. “It would be logical to name it after Tadas Tumas.”

Tumas, 42, joined the Ukrainian Foreign Legion last year, after spending several months working for the Lithuanian border guard. He was killed in late February, when his vehicle was struck by a Russian drone while on a landmine delivery run near Artyomovsk, in Donbass.

The Lithuanian ambassador to Ukraine spoke at the memorial service for Tumas in Kiev, on March 14. His cremated remains were then flown to Vilnius for the funeral, which was attended by Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, among others.

“I came to pay my respects to a freedom fighter. We all know very well that Lithuania is unique in the sense that all our people, all as one, are ready to support Ukraine by all means,” Nauseda said on the occasion.

Anything that could be done to make the country better is a sideline to name something in the honor of someone who cared more about another country than his own. I mean Ukraine isn’t even going to win this war to begin with so he died for nothing.

His family is going to live with that until Lithuanians as a people go extinct and becomes a muttistan.

They don’t have to do this since Russia doesn’t desire to invade the Baltics at all because Putin is actually smart in the way he plays the game in the former Eastern bloc. He knows that if they stop being bootlickers to Biden they would get something good, but no let them die out from their own actions and make them crawl back.

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