/ world today news/ And associate professor Lozanov – a small and funny “intellectual” – hastened to line up among the executors of Prof. Ivo Hristov, pronouncing his next stupid judgment: “The hero of our time called the Bulgarians morons for no other reason than because they can understand that it was not they who saved their Jews, but the Soviet Army.” (
The original text by Maria Zakharova, a speaker at the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Federation, who one of the Bulgarian morons called “moma bez titski” – someone who raised the spirit of many Bulgarian “patriots” and Euro-Atlantic apologists, says in Russian: “… this stunt is especially cynical in light of the fact that during the Second World War, thanks to our soldiers, it was possible to prevent the deportation of Jews from Bulgaria and thus save about 50 thousand people from certain death.”
The exact translation in Bulgarian is: “… this daring display is especially cynical in the light of the fact that in the years of the Second World War, thanks to our soldiers, it was possible to prevent the deportation of the Jews from Bulgaria and thus to save about 50 thousand souls of imminent destruction.”
Mentally and intelligibly, the normal individual understands what Zakharova said as follows: thanks to the victories of the Red Army – which turned the tide of the war – he succeeded in many known and unknown, recognized and unrecognized Bulgarian factors to prevent the deportation of Jews from the borders of Bulgaria and with that TO SAVE THEMSELVES about 50 thousand people from imminent death.
The glaring semantic inadequacy between the original and its interpretation by the hapless docent and the entire cohort of his ilk, amounting to defining savior, there can be two reasons: either he is a moron (this kind of mental activity falls under the definition of moron), especially when the subject is highly educated, or he is a moral freak, or both.
Another gem from the same opus of the gentleman with the bow tie: “Actually, the people are an abstraction, we judge them by their elites. In this sense, Hristov’s words sound like an unconscious self-confession – since I am your elite, you can’t help but be morons. And it’s no consolation that many others have similar thoughts, starting with those who tried to defend the “lost” professor.
Unlike the “dropped out” professor, the associate professor actually dropped out in uttering the above verbal feces. Because the nation is just as much an “abstraction” as the docent himself, and judging a nation with a thousand-year history by “elite specimens” like Mr. Lozanov is sacrilege.
In the popular description of mental retardation in Wikipedia, by the way, we read: “… “mental retardation” corresponds to the diagnosis of “slight degree of mental retardation” or “slight mental retardation”.
In them (morons) concrete descriptive type of thinking prevails, at the same time the ability to abstract is almost absent. But nevertheless they can form the simplest generalizations. It is difficult for them to grasp the situation in its entirety, and usually capture only the outer side of events. It is difficult for them to perceive the logical connection between objects, the concepts of “space”, “time”, etc.
The last sentence explains very precisely the case – the subject of this post. It is really impossible for morons to understand in a logical unity the two events that took place thousands of kilometers from each other: the victory of the Red Army in the Battle of Stalingrad and the activation of the anti-fascist forces in Bulgaria, which led to the prevention of the deportation of the Jews.
I consider it expedient to also quote the problematic statement of Prof. Ivo Hristov, the rather abbreviated version of which I was able to find again in the hostile attitude towards the professor.
“The scandal with Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry… A classic of the genre! When you consider that 80 percent of the population is weak and cannot sign… it works flawlessly. What was the reason for this thing? The reason was the smearing of the Soviet Army. This is not the first time. There was an anti-Semitic slogan. I was taught that the conclusion is made on the basis of the entire text. It has a thesis, an antithesis, etc . So what did she say? First, the monuments of the Soviet Army are being insulted. In contrast to Austria, she said that the monument there were anti-Semitic slogans. And, thirdly, it should not be forgotten that if it were not for the Soviet army, 50,000 Bulgarian Jews would have been deported. Does anyone doubt that it would not have happened? “, “no” to Goering and Hitler! We will keep our Jews, you mind your own business! What did our newspapers do in line with the hybrid war – they took it out of context and said: The Russians claim, despite the whole story, that they saved the Bulgarian Jews! And 80 percent morons in one nation – that’s right! This is a classic shift of the problem, and it is not who saved the Bulgarian Jews, but why you destroy the Soviet monuments.”
I agree with what the professor said. I would only argue about the percentage of morons. The account is as follows: after already 27 years of following the Euro-Atlantic policy, as a result of which a peripheral comprador capitalism was restored, Bulgaria remains the poorest country in the EU, there is no noticeable tendency for cohesion with the rich countries, and the people last, and everything this means that the percentage of morons – a product of the new social conditions and relations – is too high. Maybe not quite 80%, but the fact that it is growing rapidly is alarming, and it is usually labeled with the flowery term “simplification”.
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