Czechs laugh at Russia and the “Annexation of Kaliningrad”: “97.7 percent of the population want to be part of our country”

“Kralović is the Czech Republic. After the successful referendum, 97.7 percent of the population seems to want to be part of the Czech Republic.” This writes a satirical website about the Russian site of Kaliningrad. With this Stalinist outcome, the region becomes Czech territory in the blink of an eye.

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The website groups Královec as a tourist attraction and brings all kinds of news. Thus, visitors to the site “knew” that the official annexation papers had been signed by the Czech government. The website stated that the direct railway line with the capital, Prague, has also been completed.

Jokes joke widely on social media. All kinds of hashtags reinforce the Czech “claim” on Russian soil. #KralovecIsCzechia and #MakeKaliningradKralovec are trending now.

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Humor is not limited to anonymous trolls. Czech carrier Zásilkovna also jumped on the bandwagon and launched a fake ad in which employees are looking for a branch in Kralovec. A member of the Czech European Parliament joked on Twitter. Participates in the idea of ​​building a beer pipeline to Kralovec. Driving name? Beer Stream 1. “Install critical infrastructure,” she says.

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The altered photos and fake tweets online also show how world leaders are reacting to the alleged annexation. For example, someone posted a photo showing US President Joe Biden shaking hands with the Czech Foreign Minister and congratulating him on the expansion of the region. A tweet edited on behalf of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also reads the congratulations.

Arjen Lubach

Deceiver scoffs at the Russian rationale for annexation. For example, the Czechs date back to the 13th century and the Bohemian king Ottokar II. Then Koenigsberg, the name of Kaliningrad until 1945, was founded in his honor. The satirical website thinks it’s reason enough to push the region into the hands of Prague once again.

Reminiscent of the Czech “approach” Dutch comedian Erin Lubach. On his “Evening Show”, he had suggested to Russians in a hilarious video that they choose to associate with the Netherlands through a referendum. He’s used all sorts of twisted arguments for this.

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