Gentvilas reacted to Girskienė's Facebook post: 'This is bullying'
Lithuanian politician L. Girskienė faces backlash after posting a controversial Facebook photo, prompting a response from her colleague E. Gentvilas.
In a recent Facebook post, Lithuanian parliament member L. Girskienė shared images of a man resembling her colleague E. Gentvilas, questioning if it was him, and suggesting possible implications of late-night partying. Girskienė's post, which included the word 'HELP' and was edited multiple times, sparked discussions about the appropriateness of her comments and the importance of alcohol testing at parliamentary sessions. Her attempt at humor regarding addiction issues was met with significant criticism.
The post garnered swift condemnation from various political figures, including European Parliament member Virginijus Sinkevičius, who called her behavior 'pathetic' given her position as an elected representative. Similarly, the leader of the Freedom Party, Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius, echoed this sentiment, labeling the situation as 'the bottom.' The reactions highlight a growing intolerance within the political sphere for behavior perceived as irresponsible or unprofessional, especially on social media.
This incident raises critical questions about social media use among public figures and the responsibilities that come with their roles. Girskienė's comments are seen as an inappropriate form of ridicule, which not only undermines public trust but also sheds light on the broader issues of alcohol consumption among politicians. The discourse surrounding this post reflects a deeper societal concern regarding accountability and the conduct of those in positions of authority, reinforcing the idea that lawmakers must maintain a level of decorum worthy of their roles.