/ world today news/ These days the media was in a frenzy because of the defiantly insulting verdict of the Swedish bully tourist.
Our dignity was not worth four thousand five hundred leva.
And how much? Is five thousand better or ten thousand?
Are we going to measure it in money?
And, in fact, where do you see examples of dignity at all – even in decisions that are fateful for our country?
In our foreign policy – where we have taken the most convulsive posture possible?
I even expect the next Minister of Foreign Affairs to be someone like the lovely Willy Kauchuka.
Where else do we show dignity, at least for style?
Do not look for examples – everything has degenerated into cold apathy and empty boasting.
It’s easy to feign indignation in the case of the Swedish jerk.
What about what we see every day in big politics, and everywhere else?
By the way, let me recall a detail that once again emphasizes how we live in a general discrepancy with normality.
The Swede was a general laborer in a dairy, and the beaten cleaning lady was an economist with a higher education.
And thus Europe Glorious: the mandrake simply rests and kicks, his graduate cleans.
And with the kicks, we are again inconsistent: our gypsy, who kicked a woman in the Berlin subway, received nearly three years in prison.
Here, the Swede was pampered with 4,500 BGN. You see, how much time awaits us to the bright European horizons.
Our politicians do not use the word “dignity” at all, it does not exist in their vocabulary – and rightly so, because they are initially convinced that politics cannot be done with dignity.
And it’s not right for them to use words like “dignity” when they don’t even look at the people rejected by Life.
They have no senses about them.
They can argue, for example, about teachers’ salaries, but they have absolutely no idea how a Bulgarian teacher lives, how he walks past the windows of bookstores and feels like a beggar.
Their attitude towards our long-suffering doctors is similar.
They come into their view for a while after another beating inflicted on them by gypsies.
They seem to live to beat Bulgarian doctors.
And our dizzy politicians can’t even deal with these bullies for decades – but they are ready to win any war, even if it is a world war.
Because of all this, they have erased the word “dignity” from their minds.
Perhaps they even re-examine them before sheltering them in politics: do they know what it means?
Those who have heard it are directly pointed to the door.
The rest are welcome to the political panopticon.
They are ready to take care of the “people”.
Dignity needs courage, it lives through your personal bravery.
And are our leaders brave?
Yes, of course – when they threaten “world terrorism”, for example.
Hey, brave Plevneliev, you were threatening the terrorists from Sarafovo, remember what you said: “Not only will we catch them, but we will also catch their inspirers and we will name them in the UN.”
And that threw out his big mouth.
These words may now seem like only a fragment of Bulgarian political idiocy, but they have been spoken.
And we should not be mistaken that they are proof only of the pace at which Plevneliev’s speech was animated.
This would be a mistake: because such talk animates our society as a whole, turns it into a cavity into which all kinds of nonsense can be poured.
They also prove something else: how powerless we are in the face of the pressures and antics of our political minions.
Grandmothers who pretend to be Kings of Markovtsi.
Otherwise you cannot close their empty mouths.
After all, the past summer left us a wonderful example of our heroic dignity.
They were making a fuss about the “noise in Sunny Beach”.
It looked like an annoyingly comical stunt, but in fact they masked their inability to deal with more serious problems – for example, the drug market.
The “white” was not even pinched – and the kicks were delivered in the direction of the noise.
Kicking the noise! – eh, a nice metaphor happened by chance.
And the other day BSP asked if GERB and the Patriots had a “secret agreement”.
Well, they’d have to be pretty pissed off not to.
This is the secret they want to learn – not how politicians live without knowing the word “dignity”.
Instead of drooling with bald and completely meaningless polls, television stations should support only one, with a single question to politicians: “What does dignity mean in politics?”
A big joke will be dropped when you hear their answers.
They can also be fooled by an even easier question: “What are the synonyms of the word ‘dignity’?”
There will be real turbulence in their humble minds.
“Valor,” “Dignity,” “Dignity”—have you ever heard those words from their lips?
Plevneliev was the apotheotical image in the underground scene for five years – and he will not soon be overtaken.
And continues to dump himself with the big scoop.
Now he said the following in a Sunday show:
“I went to Germany with torn jeans and a broken Lada. A few years later I had offices in three German cities and hundreds of workers. Germany reached out to me like no other. I went there not knowing how to do business and not being a businessman. I saw how the institutions work and what solidarity, justice and rules mean”.
This man’s revelations always need explanation, the big scoop has no such obligation.
He went to Germany without knowing how to do business and without being a businessman.
And isn’t the astrological forecasting that he had made a living from until then a business – and a shameful one at that?
Well, isn’t the recruitment of Bulgarian workers for Germany with dubious contracts a business – and a rather insidious one at that, judging by some testimonies?
I would very much like Plevneliev to show at least one contract with one of our balamurniks in his next TV interview while waving the ladle.
And did Germany lend a hand to the workers he brought there—as flattering as it did to him?
He saw what “solidarity, justice and rules” mean – did the rules in question make him – later, as president – whisper secretly in Vienna with Shishkovits, the head of EVN?
The same EVN that Plevneliev’s friends later privatized with fraud and are being prosecuted for it.
But those ramblings are nothing compared to his next throwaway:
“I am extremely worried about Donald Trump’s speech. For the first time in the history of the United Nations, an American president openly threatens other countries from the rostrum. To me, weapons and the use of military technology is the exact opposite of diplomacy. When you use weapons, it means you have no arguments.”
Well, yes, Trump is threatening North Korea – just like he threatened the contestants on his show The Intern.
However, Obama messed up the s.. into which the world has sunk now – the same Obama that our Plevneliev brags about over and over again, to make the ballads think that he is his soul teller, or at the very least he looked at him of beans in the White House.
The terrorists in Sarafovo were sent to us by Obama because of his infantile policy in the Middle East – ask Bob, at least you can trust him.
And you can still hear the puppy’s barking, false barking.
It seems that the TV stations think that the most gullible viewers watch their Sunday programs.
Again on Sunday, Solomon Passy admitted that at the time, as head of the foreign policy committee of the National Assembly, he traveled to North Korea with a mission assigned to him by the US to negotiate on Pyongyang’s nuclear program.
Our Passy negotiated – and here is the result: even the US is now afraid of North Korea.
Ours, however, should be calm: after all, we are contributing to the flourishing of its nuclear program.
The poison of the brazen disposals of our political trifles is also eroding the dignity of the ordinary Bulgarian today.
Not to mention the poison that is constantly being poured on the Past, even on what happened only yesterday.
It’s too early for these lies – millions of people are still witnesses, far more credible than the sycophants who walk around politics.
And they know the word “dignity”.
They also know what a worthy memory is – and they live with it.
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/from “Weekend”/
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