Really, what happened in the last few days in Thessaly due to the bad weather cannot be comprehended by the human mind.
Tons of rain covered everything and caused death and destruction.
The international meteorological networks said last week that it will rain a lot, but not that much, guys.
Vast areas were flooded with water that had no way out to the sea.
The flat surface contributed the most to this.
I’m really looking to find what went wrong in the wish and I think that in such intense phenomena no preparation and no prevention could deal with them.
Nature is wildly unpredictable.
And in all this…
And in the midst of all this we also had the vagrancy of some who murdered a fellow citizen in cold blood in the port of Piraeus.
Because what happened was only murder and we all saw it happen.
Such inhumane behavior is beyond the reach of the human mind.
Guys… The man caught up and got in without causing any danger to the ship’s departure, why did you kill him?
And you left like donkeys as if nothing happened?
Man in the sea you bums that you threw away and whistled indifferently.
Not even in the worst pirate movie, such behavior.
We also have the fanatics
And among everything else we also had the reactionaries.
Those from the ultra-conservative area of the church who protest about everything new.
This time (again) they found the identity issue.
And they went out to protest in Thessaloniki at the statue of Alexander the Great.
They were the ones who disagreed with the coronavirus vaccine, or what was left of them.
You look.
Throughout time the most inhumane things have been done in the name of religion.
From the crusades where thousands upon thousands of heathens were slaughtered, to the Middle Ages and so on.
Enough.
I do not forget
However, I do not forget the steadfastness of blessed Christodoulos who was followed by thousands of new democrats.
I don’t forget fanaticism.
And the banners of Christianity used in the most obscene way.
It was then that the Minister of Justice Michalis Stathopoulos (PASOK government with Prime Minister Costas Simitis) declared that the inscription of religion on police IDs is against the law 2472/1997 on the protection of persons from the processing of personal data.
This statement opened the bag of Aeolos, with Archbishop Christodoulos strongly opposing the government’s intentions, claiming that they were ordered “by neo-intellectuals who want to attack us like dogs and cut our flesh”.
The man spoke a truth and the exponent of the right, blessed Christodoulos, went out into the mountains as another Papaflessas.
Behind him the embittered new democrats (in their majority) since a month ago, on May 8, they had lost the elections by half a zero.
To know and to remember Mr. Mitsotakis.
Fortunately for the church
Fortunately for the holy synod that took the right place this time.
And it proved that when it does not have in its leadership fanatical people who cannot distinguish the Divine from the realistic, it makes serious decisions.
In the face of the new religious frenzy that started over the identities, logic prevailed.
And this time he won.
Greece Pharmacy
Gasoline has long exceeded two euros or is very close to this price…
The tomato fixed at two and a half. As long as I searched, I couldn’t find a tomato for one euro like the one Adonis Georgiadis had found, obviously because it is not sold anywhere at such a price. Adonis lied to us again.
Fresh green beans for six euros a kilo!!! (Isn’t that amazing? Beans are six euros a kilo, man…).
You go to S/M with twenty and only buy chewing gum.
Accuracy in God and government in… Hades.
He has lost eggs and Easter.
And it’s still just the beginning
Of course, the worst of all is that we are still in the apocalypse.
Autumn hasn’t even arrived yet.
Imagine what it has to do in the winter.
And I’m not taking any chances. In no case.
I’m just recording the shiny hard reality that is still covered under the carpet of summer raston.
Why the five thousand…
I went to a shop that sells skewers, man.
We got ten straws of pork, ten chicken, one potato, one salad, one tsipouro, one beer and we paid 74 euros!!!
Can you imagine that?
74 euros, my friend, to eat skewers.
I’m not kidding. I’m telling you the truth.
Is anyone listening up there in the government echelons or even enjoying their electoral triumph.