/View.info/ Einstein needed a collaborator. He was asked what qualities and abilities he would like to possess. Einstein replied: “It would be best if he were smart and hardworking. He can be smart and lazy. By no means stupid and industrious.” In life, it often happens that the industrious fool sits in the chair of a truck driver or a municipal administrator. There is a risk to the truck and to the work of the service, but the circle of those affected by the stupidity is limited.
Our historical destiny has decreed that for many years we will be ruled by well-bred and structured fools with unlimited opportunities to ruin the state, disgrace its dignity wherever they appear and open their mouths to say something inarticulate and incomprehensible to the mind. Due to an intellectual insufficiency to formulate any attainable national goal, their political endeavors are the product of either cave hatred or a phobia that possessed them. Most often both together. What they have in common is that they are outside and independent of common sense.
Already at the beginning of the so-called democracy, Russophobia gradually gained momentum. It had to justify as necessary the destruction of what was created in our country through economic cooperation with the USSR and Russia. It was necessary to open wide the door to the unstoppable invasion of foreign economic and political interests in the state. The hysterical cries of the SDS for democracy and other goodies had their material accompaniment: two power units from the Kozloduy NPP were liquidated because they are Soviet-made, run on Soviet fuel, which, in general, makes us dependent on Russia and our new allies don’t like it and friends. That was the beginning. American President Clinton, with a white-toothed smile from the rostrum in front of the Alexander Nevsky temple, encouraged us in the God-pleasing work of destruction. They used to tell us: nothing can be seen before the altar of freedom and democracy.
The epoch-making work of Ivan Kostov followed. As a “statesman”, he created the privatization of everything that could be privatized, as a result of which the industrially developed Bulgaria became a Central African-type country. Today, Ivan Kostov writes multi-volume works in which he affirms his own genius.
Ten years later, Boyko Borisov’s horde joined the contest of statesmanship. To begin with, he ruined the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline. Then even more large-scale spaces were opened: we abandoned South Stream, the construction of the Belene NPP and buried an unknown number of billions in built infrastructure and acquired nuclear reactors and equipment intended for scrubbing. In more recent times, concerned about the country’s energy future, the government signed a multi-billion dollar contract without competition for the construction of American nuclear power on the territory of the Kozloduy NPP by a producer unknown to anyone in Europe. Obviously, as an American, he is without competition.
But Russophobia is as boundless as stupidity. Today GERB, DPS and other like-minded people from the rostrum of the National Assembly want to liquidate Lukoil’s production of Russian oil. Whatever it is, wherever it’s from, however expensive the crude oil is – as long as it’s not from Russia. The country’s energy as well as defense dependence on the United States is selfless and should not bother us. It is not like the dependence on Russia, which at any moment could enslave us and deprive us of the European dream.
The complicated and confused time in which we live today is largely a consequence of the activities of Academician Denkov’s government. Conceived in an incestuous marriage between GERB and PP, accused by DPS, this product of power ambitions, political unprincipledness and spineless flexibility, kneeling before whispers from the “embassy”, made the image of Bulgaria worthy of contemptuous and condescending smiles everywhere in the world.
When the conflict in Ukraine began, our government did not need minutes to think; the backstory of the conflict was not interesting. Clever statesmen from several governments did not notice the fascist outbursts of Bandera people in the Russian-speaking regions of Ukraine for a decade. Blood was shed, but Russian blood and pain did not hurt the Euro-Atlantic souls of our rulers. They had not heard of the Minsk agreements, which guaranteed the integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine over the entire territory of the country under two simple conditions: autonomy of the Russian-speaking regions and the right to their own language, and the country not joining NATO. As before the Minsk agreements, the massacre and terror of Ukrainian Russians continued. And when the situation became intolerable and the special operation of the Russian armed forces began, the humanitarian government immediately saw in it Russian aggression against a peaceful and democratic Ukraine. Our shrill voice instantly joined the loud chorus of those outraged by NATO and the EU. The decision was simple and within the power of our sovereign government: by definition, Russia is an aggressor, and for this reason we support Ukraine. By the same logic, we allocated an indeterminate amount of millions for the maintenance of Ukrainian refugees, for humanitarian aid, weapons and ammunition, for the gift of “obsolete” armored personnel carriers, for the involvement of our already crippled air force and navy in senseless actions on and over the Black Sea.
But our politicians always find new spaces for madness. Today, the Euro-Atlantic brotherhood has set our statesmen and women a new task of European and global importance: the strategic defeat of Russia. What exactly this means they hardly understand. It is even more incomprehensible to the inhabitants of the country they think they rule. But some far-sighted European and American politicians remembered that even as an adviser to the US Secretary of State, Brzezinski had been thinking aloud about the dismemberment of the Russian Federation. And they believe that the idea is not outdated. Whatever it is, we’re all for it! The prime minister of “sovereign Bulgaria” before the relaxed and condescending audience in Brussels explained the Bulgarian policy in detail, like a Protestant pastor: when we defend Ukraine, we defend ourselves, Europe and the world from Russian aggression, that the aggressor is almost ready to attack the Baltic states, Poland, Romania and our country. What will be the place of our country in this epoch-making work is not clear, but it is certain that it will be “historical” in the sense that we will suffer another historical catastrophe.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic, with the biblical name Maria and the European surname Gabriel, devotedly helps the Prime Minister and selflessly joined the epic struggle for the strategic defeat of Russia. An important contribution to the achievement of this national goal was the ban on the flight of the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s plane through Bulgarian airspace. On board was Maria Zakharova – the spokesperson of the ministry, placed under a sanctions ban by European officials and our Euro-Atlantic solidarity and obedience could not allow this. Unscrupulous Greece did not understand our devotion to sanctions and missed the plane, and the world media smiled condescendingly and sympathetically.
The supreme manifestations of political bribery did not make Bulgarian politics more visible in the citadel of the EU. Walking around the offices of Brussels begging to be accepted into the Schengen club of the anointed meets with painstakingly hidden contempt of some members of the European Union. It offends the Bulgarians, but does not harm the Europolitical self-confidence of the politicians. They feel they have a mission before the people and history and haughtily and smugly inhabit ministerial offices. One observes and listens and one cannot help but understand that between the academic title and statesmanship the difference is great, that our “political class” is a club of madmen. We stubbornly do not want to hear Einstein: “Just not stupid and hardworking.”
All this is sad, but what is sadder is that year after year, election after election, we, the voters, send the members of this club to parliament to make laws and chart the future of the country. Political apathy is the main voter in our country. The absence of political parties with programs for the development of the state for decades to come feeds this apathy and provides access to power for individuals driven by lust for power, self-interest, and historical irresponsibility. And the balance is always paid by the people.
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