Runoff

in politics •  3 years ago 

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Today is the day for the runoff of the presidential elections in Bulgaria.

Guess if I will go to the polls after the total fiasco of the common sense at the double elections last week.
(And I don't think there's a better picture to illustrate the situation than that of a spoiled fruit. Spoiled on the branch on which it hangs. Because everything in this country is spoiled.)

Many strange, unpleasant and disheartening things have been happening in this country since the beginning of the pandemic.
And if you also try to look reasonably and objectively at how certain political parties (not to say all) tried to take advantage of the situation and wreak havoc on the state, maybe you too will stop believing in "science" and the "pandemic".
At the very least, you will stop believing that someone thinks about your personal health, wants to help and save you and your life, wants you to live in prosperity, health and wealth.

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Oh, I know, the Bulgarian people are desperate. They are constantly looking for a savior to save them. Ever since the era of Turkish slavery. But in desperation they forget that anyone who came to "save" them then robbed and enslaved them again.

This has happened so many times in history. Of course, without using words like robbery and slavery. Only words as "salvation" are used. In the same way as I told you in my post on the election day last Sunday.
Nowadays, no one here uses the word "communism". This is a bad word, carrying a really huge negative charge.
That is why the new supporters of this system are called with other names. The latest one includes the word "change".
But it is communist in nature, ie. spoiled fruit on the branch of a healthy tree. That can't give anything good.
This spoiled fruit cannot produce anything good.

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