From: Gay Times
We’ve all been there. A slip of the tongue, a wire crossed in the brain and we’ve said what were thinking rather than what we were meant to be saying – A basic Freudian slip if you will. These are pretty harmless in day-to-day life unless you’re the leader of… let’s say, a country.
Belarus’ leader Alexander Lukashenko said during a recent speech: “Innovations, IT technologies, privatization — it is all clear. We’ve conquered all of them. But all our life is in simple things, we should get undressed and work.”
Now what he was meant to say was “we should develop, and work…” But evidently his dictatorial pecker got the better of him.
CBC News explain that in Russian, the word “raz-VI-vatsa” means “develop,” while the word “raz-DE-vatsa” means “disrobe.”
So, after hearing that, the country – which has been described as “Europe’s last dictatorship” by some Western journalists – obliged and stripped down to their skivvies… And a whole lot less in some cases.
— TUT.BY (@tutby) June 24, 2016
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