Roman is misery only… Misery is all Roman

to 6921
to 6921
By Andreas Giorkatzis

Elections in Greece are approaching and the unsuspecting viewer is flooded with dozens of political messages. For those who have cut themselves off from what is happening to them, the panspermia of parties claiming a seat in parliament is a surprise. From the extreme right to the extreme left…

Some parties are evangelizing a Greece that will succeed. Others who were already in power are asking to complete their "divine" work. The little ones ask for a change of faces. The new founders set up an anti-memorandum policy and are presented as the saviors of Greece. The Left hopes to rule by sticking to a wooden language.

As is the case everywhere and always the parties consider themselves as a panacea for the problems of the ordinary citizen. They can beat unemployment, solve the traffic problem, create new jobs, increase the quality of life of the elderly, improve public hospitals, lift the troika measures, improve the education provided. to put Greece on a development trajectory in short.

However, the Greek people with their vote and the new lost generation of the Roman, must remind them, that their political action so far has become the Roman only misery, since one finds it in the tears of the bride on the wedding day , in the unfulfilled collective and individual visions, in the art of the mother hiding poverty, in the dumb pain of uprooting, in the unbearable chatter of nothing, in the asymmetric politics of the cafe, in the black clothes of mourning, in the generation of five hundred euros, in in dishonesty, in the start-ups, in the reshuffle, in anarchy, and in the “artji-bourtzi”.