Elections, "coup d'etat" and "politicians"

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By Chrysostom Luke

May 5, 2012: A few hours before the start of the most critical elections after the coup. Percentages, statements, fights, certainties…

The party mechanisms are working to the maximum all this time, the Mass Media are doing their part, hoping for higher percentages on the day of the elections.

Sunday, May 6, around ten o'clock in the evening: News headlines: "Reversal of the political scene", "surprise for the results", "the people punished the dichotomy".

We saw the assholes, the ecological ethnocentrists and the Democratic-anti-memorandum-European-repentant-Doric-Alliance reach the tap but in the end do not drink water ("comfortable" seat). In addition, we saw the KKE become even more isolated (they themselves think that we are still in the 40s-60s). Finally, we saw the rapid growth of a party of a few weeks, of a second-class former ND executive (in the end, everyone has the right to dream).

In these elections, something else emerged that the weak media decided to present unilaterally. This is the rise of the two extremes. Because we are talking about extremes when we have in Parliament with high percentages, the neo-Nazis and the "anarcho-internationalists-ethnocentrists" of Tsipras as I personally call them. In the end, it is ridiculous to cry and stink for the entry of the Golden Dawn in Parliament and to be relieved by the percentages of SY.RIZ.A. More ridiculous, however, is the fact that in the end a Government will not be formed and we will be led to elections again. As a friend said "we have no job, let's make elections to kill our time". It is tragic at such a critical time, with the people starving, the extremists being strengthened and our "allies" constantly interfering in our house, the political "leaders" putting their interests above the homeland.

This situation is reminiscent of the 30s and 60s, when governments changed like shirts, with a few exceptions, and the country was vulnerable both inside and outside. In this country that gave birth to Democracy, which was a model of patriotism, Leventia, which looked the superpowers in the eyes and brought them to their knees, now there is nothing left. Now, whoever loves his homeland, the nation, honors his heroes and demands justice, we call him either a fascist or a danger to immigrants, or a junta. With all the above, it is absolutely logical for a handful of neo-Nazis, supporters of National Socialism, who go against the current, show excessive nationalism and by offering what the rotten parties do not offer, to enter Parliament so easily. However, we will analyze this issue in a later article.

Three days later and we do not know if a government will be formed or if we will go for elections. Each party leader tries to impose his own policy on the other. The conclusion from all this is the lack of leaders we have as Hellenism. In Greece and Cyprus, weak, neo-radical interest parties are ruling with political cantons ready to sell Hellenism without thought. Already in Cyprus, now that we have entered an election period, the "right" parties wore the fustanelles and took the yataghanas to sell patriotism and nationalism to the people. They are the ones who in 2004 were ready, together with the neo-class of the ND and PASOK, to sell a part of Hellenism to the Turks. Putting on masks and playing with the sentiment of the people, the politically "hermaphroditic" think that they will always be in power. These attitudes and unbridled left-wing greed brought Hellenism to this quagmire.

Political instability pulls us to the bottom. Not only financially, as our economists present it for the sake of interest. The weakening of Hellenism has always been the plan of the "Great Ones". They want rays in our own homeland. To forget our national identity and to lead slowly to globalization. A nation without identity is a man without a soul.

In closing, I wish the bottom we are catching (national unconscious) to wake us up so that we do not become a new Hong Kong, a slave to the greedy union of our partners.

Chrysostomos Loukas
Medical student