Just as the black death in the XIV century did not appear in Europe at once - Italy and France were mowed down by the plague in 1348, and Poland and Russia - only in 1352-1353 - so the migration of peoples proceeds in waves.

Southern and Central Europe experienced an invasion of refugees (or those who called themselves refugees) back in 2015.

Then, by order of Merkel, Germany opened the borders and learned the justice of the ballad from the story of gr.

A. K. Tolstoy "Ghoul":

“Do not complain, the mistress, and be more cheerful,

You yourself let the happy guests in. "

But the countries of Eastern Europe were then spared.

The wave of migration of peoples passed through Poland and the Baltic states.

But happiness is not always lucky, and now Lithuania has fully experienced the delights of 2015.

From the Alytus region (southeast of Lithuania), a riot of migrants is reported. The Iraqis who are in charge there (see hazing in the army when the communities are dominant, as well as the informal system of power in places of detention, when thieves establish order in the zone), prohibited other migrants from taking the delivered food. “Even children and teenagers, as well as women, were not allowed to take food. Now they have brought lunch, and they are not allowed to distribute it, ”says the deputy head of the district administration Pranskevicius. Migrants shout "Freedom!" and demand to immediately release them from the temporary detention camp into the wild, into the pampas. Where they, obviously, will trade in looting - something must be fed (see the robberies of shops in Germany, when the robbers called themselves "guests of Merkel").

Life in the insurgent camp is rather sad: “Garbage is everywhere, excrement is pouring over the edge in toilets, migrants do not let workers fix the sewers.

Now we ourselves are afraid to send workers there, it is not safe. "

The desire of migrants to behave like not guests receiving shelter out of grace, but like overbearing hosts, is not new.

The same happened in 2015: put the pig at the table, she and her feet on the table.

Moreover, it is summer now, when “under each leaf there was a table and a house ready”, but in two or three months the cold will come, and it is not clear how the freedom-loving migrants will behave then.

For complete happiness, "Chechen homosexuals" went to storm the Lithuanian border. It is difficult to say whether they are really subject to exquisite inclinations or this is such an approach to the EU bosses (go and touch a homosexual refugee). But they know the Alps, Vienna knows, Nice and Lyon know that the Chechen diasporas - whether they are homosexuals or non-homosexuals - are rigidly establishing their own rules in the places of scattering. They can crowd out the Iraqis and take over. There are very many precedents of interethnic squabbles in Europe.

But there is also something new in comparison with Western and Central European 2015.

Then some even rejoiced dear guests: “That's how we are tolerant and advanced, but robbery, rape, and so on.

- these are isolated cases, people had a difficult childhood ”, others were not so happy as humbled, but there was no struggle.

The Europeans were well trained.

It is more difficult to say about the new Europeans, that is, the Lithuanians.

Local residents are actively protesting against the placement of migrants at their side, and the authorities of the republic, discussing the possibility of introducing a state of emergency, themselves cannot decide who they are going to pacify: freedom-loving migrants or their own citizens, who are extremely dissatisfied with everything that happens.

The Lithuanians grumble strongly because an unpleasant circumstance has become clear.

The post-Soviet 30th anniversary may not have brought the desired prosperity, Lithuania is dying out and stagnating, but on the other hand, it is free from the horrors of the Soviet occupation, about which the Lithuanian authorities talk so much, and is keeping pace with a free Europe.

Now trouble comes from where they did not expect.

The horrors of the Soviet occupation were long ago, the horrors of the Brezhnev period were generally greatly exaggerated, the horrors of the new Russian occupation, with which the Balts intensely scare themselves, is a pure phantom, and the occupation arranged by the migrating peoples - it is given in the sensations here and today: "So we did not agree" ...

And there is no one especially to blame but ourselves.

Perhaps Lukashenka is still a fruit - at least not worse than Lithuanian fruit - but not letting migrants into Lithuania is not his responsibility.

Dealing with the victims of the Asian-African genocide who came running through Belarus (as the victims recommend themselves) is entirely the business of Lithuania and the EU.

Let them figure it out.

The point of view of the author may not coincide with the position of the editorial board.