/ world today news/ Ever since Boyko began to be presented as the Chorbadjian of the Balkans, some people got excited – and things started to happen that are tragicomic.
We are still waiting for the Macedonian authorities to change their attitude towards our History – that is, to revise their previous Kardjali raids on it.
Those days we were promised to remove the “praise” addressed to the “Bulgarian fascists” from the textbooks.
We will see if they will do it – and we were indeed in the fascist block.
The more important thing is how we will divide Gotse Delchev, for example.
Their textbooks will tell about “their” Gotse, but in ours – about “our” Delchev, right?
Shall we divide his name, what shall we chew them?
Nothing will come of these bargains, so let’s not waste any more time on them.
Now for something else.
They raised an uproar to God because of the arrest of our doctors in Bosilegrad.
Let’s think a little.
We pass for a decommissioned yard – and yet, imagine if the Serbs opened a medical center in Sofia’s “Nadezhda” and started examining Serbs living here?
Will we not react in the same way?
For sure.
And, in fact, what is the benefit of the examinations in question in Bosilegrad?
You can’t treat anyone there – the most you can do is give him an aspirin and tell him to skip to Sofia.
The people of Bosilegrad must have thought of this long ago.
It’s not the doctors’ fault – someone has wronged them in this patriotic game.
They would now take the matter to the Laces in Brussels.
What if they order us from there to treat the sick Bulgarians from Serbia – then?
Televisions, no matter how dumbfounded by all sorts of considerations, have nevertheless preserved some instinct that somewhat protects them in such cases from extreme exaltations.
After the melodramatic report from Bosilegrad, BTV, for example, broadcast reports about the critical condition of some local hospitals.
To sober us up, probably.
They could, of course, simply say that we shouldn’t pretend to be too much of a saint.
Another enthusiasm is observed around the Bulgarians in Albania, who were recently recognized as a minority.
They talked to one of them: he doesn’t know Bulgarian – at all, his names are Muslim, his faith too – but he is Bulgarian.
He wants to come here.
Chok selyam, Bulgarian?
As we are stuck, we will shelter poor people from Albania as well.
For them in particular, we must be much more generous: we must teach them in their native language, educate them, employ them, and perhaps even build them mosques.
Like nothing, all this could happen if we were the Switzerland of the Balkans.
But we are not.
Let’s help – if we can.
But let’s not forget that there are plenty of Bulgarians in Bulgaria too – the same wretches, untreated, malnourished, etc.
Look at them.
At least we won’t make them mosques.
Prediction: the more we brutalize the Western Balkans and push to join them to the EU, the less time we will have to join Bulgaria to the Bulgarians.
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