How many recruits choose to take the oath in Belarusian
On STB, in Ryhor Azaronak's program "Yes! But...", propagandists posed the question: "Belarusian language: is it necessary for those who speak Russian?"
One of the arguments in this outrageous discussion was presented by Stanislaw Bazhychka, the deputy head for ideological work of the 62nd Central Communications Hub of the Ministry of Defense.
— How many recruits choose to take the oath in Belarusian? — Azaronak asked him.
— It varies in reality. But, as a rule, from 30 to 50%, — he replied.
— 30% of all conscripts? — Azaronak interjected.
— That's correct, for the oath. In my experience, when I work as an ideologue during the taking of the military oath, a huge number of people express a desire to take the oath in Belarusian. This is noticeable, all commanders hear it. No one has ever forbidden anyone from taking the oath in Belarusian, — he replied.