Can’t read all the news about what is happening in the Czech Republic and in the world? That’s why the podcast Trafika is here. Commentator Jaromír Bosák and youtuber Jiří Burýšek commented on the news of the week in Konstantin Sulimenko’s lightweight news quiz.
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Another year, same problems. The numbers of those infected have skyrocketed, and the government, which is trying at all costs to avoid a nationwide lockdown, is introducing new measures. From Monday, something called the “Bavarian model” is to apply in the media. Unvaccinated people, even with a valid test, will now not be able to go to restaurants, hairdressers, museums or football, for example. But, for example, in football, no one experiences it either with the control of the Dot or with the deployment of respirators.
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“It’s paradoxical,” Bosák nods. And everything was very strictly controlled by UEFA, not just the Czech Union. But the spectators acted in the stands as if there was no covid, “adds the experience of the recent match.
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They may have been inspired by singer Daniel Land, whose new career as an anti-hygiene activist has also been thoroughly discussed. He describes, for example, how he calls the vaccination totalitarian and Bolshevism.
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“This even has its own name,” Burýšek comments, “it’s called that unflattering association. One simply omits the argument and throws Hitler or totalitarianism right there. And then you’ll ride on it. “
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“I’ve been through communism for almost 25 years, so I can compare. And that’s why I laugh very ironically when Dan Landa says something about totalitarianism. It’s hard for anyone to tell me that it’s the same as then, “Bosák responds.
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The sports publicist also commented on this year’s celebrations on November 17, specifically Václav Klaus’s speech: “I can only say, and Václav Klaus is who?”. I was still waiting for him to say something about how he carried cobblestones on barricades. Will this man tell me anything about something collapsing on its own? That’s ridiculous, “Bosák shakes his head at Klaus’s statement that communism was not defeated by the students, but fell on its own.
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We also managed to discuss a lot more with the guests. Jiří Burýšek revealed who his favorite dictator is and how it relates to the missing cat. Jaromír Bosák sets out a wild theory about the lobbying of textile companies, reaching down to the highest levels of French politics. And you will also hear a unique quiz “MP or pet?”, In which the contestants will grope between the signs in the zoo and in the new House.
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Did the legend among Czech sports commentators or the rising star of Czech YouTube win the duel of generations? And how much did they both get caught up in fake news?
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You can find out in the podcast Trafika in the player at the beginning of the article. Next Sunday we will return with new guests to zigzag between reality and fiction.
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