D. Dirkstys said who could distinguish them with O. Pikul: the answer surprised

During a recent appearance, when asked about experiencing public hatred over the years, businesswoman O. Pikul responded with a smile, pausing momentarily before answering. The conversation continued with D.

Dirkstys, who offered his observations regarding individuals who refrain from making negative comments online. Meanwhile, A. Armonaitė addressed her current activities, specifically commenting on a government scandal and the potential for her return to Lithuanian politics.

Regarding the nature of public criticism, Armonaitė stated, “In Lithuania, it is so that if you do something, you will be hated. And usually it’s those who do nothing.” She further critiqued the online commentary directed at various groups. Concerning comedians, she noted, “I haven’t heard a single joker from them, comments on comedians.

They write to fighters that they don’t know how to fight. And to girls, they write from their grandmothers: ‘what a terrible, pig.'”

Armonaitė expressed skepticism about the source of such online attacks, remarking, “I can’t imagine my grandmothers sitting at the ‘ragel’ and writing such comments. I often have questions about whether their accounts are really there?” The exchange highlighted ongoing discussions about public scrutiny and the nature of online discourse, involving comments from Pikul and Dirkstys alongside Armonaitė’s political reflections.

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