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"Everyone wants to be far away from Russia": comedian makes fun of Belarusian woman and reveals the true attitude of Europeans towards Russians

The comedian made a Belarusian woman laugh. Source: tiktok.com/@victorpatrascan

Romanian stand-up Victor Patrascan made an apt joke about a Belarusian woman during his concert in the Polish city of Krakow. The comedian mockingly noted that, unlike Belarus, no European country wants to be associated with Russia.

The comedian shared a fragment of his speech on his TikTok page. The man made fun of the fact that the viewer could name only two of the most prominent characteristics of her country: President Alexander Lukashenko and potatoes.

"Tell us about Belarus. What do we need to know about your country?" the comedian started a conversation with the woman. "Lukashenko? Is that all we need to know about the country? Potatoes? Is this something unique to Belarus? Do you know what country you are in now? The DNA of most people in this room is half potato. This is Eastern Europe, madam. We all have potatoes here."

Noticing the interesting reaction of the audience, Viktor Patraskan emphasized that Poles themselves do not consider their country to be part of this region. He ironically noted that no one wants to associate themselves with a territory that has ties to Russia.

"Eastern Europe is usually associated with Russia, and no one wants to get closer to it. Well, except for Belarus, you know. There is an interesting thing that I have noticed: everyone wants to be away from Russia," said the stand-up.

The comedian revealed the true attitude of Europeans towards Russians by giving a simple example with several countries: "Poles believe that they are part of Central Europe. Lithuanians associate themselves with the Baltic region. We Romanians are convinced that we are part of Central or Southern Europe. We are doing our best to distance ourselves."

As a reminder, Victor Patrascan recently made a witty joke about a "good Russian woman" during his speech in Belgrade. The comedian made an ironic joke about the moral principles that forced the woman to leave the country.

Earlier, OBOZ.UA reported that the Kitchen star Nazarov ridiculed Putin's Russia and called Russians slaves.

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