We have received another, most likely final proof that we have completely surrendered. The bankers from the Bulgarian National Bank tell us so, and we can believe them. Here's what they have decided/quote: "On the rim/toothed edge of the largest 2 euro coin, it is planned to be inscribed in Cyrillic letters - "GOD, PROTECT BULGARIA". It was time for them to remind us that we can rely solely on God's help. But will He be so compassionate when we insist on His mercy with just one coin? And what guarantee is there that He will pay attention to us, do we even deserve it? We are not even sure how truly devout we are and whether - as one author said - we truly pass through the heart of God...
We burdened ourselves with the EU/NATO/Eurozone - and in the end we turned to God.
And young Bulgarians want to work four days a week, six hours a day. And this was announced to us on television - as if it were the best news that will make God happy.
However, on June 1st we saw a remarkable broadcast on "Around the World and in Our Country": instead of dancing and celebrating on Children's Day with childish performances, the journalists from the state television allowed themselves to tell us the grim truth that lies behind it. The object of poverty among Bulgarian children was chilling. We heard, for example, that many children in Bulgaria eat only once a day. Once a day. Once! What more do we need to be told, what more do we need to hear, to understand that this is happening in an uncivilized country, even a wild one. Have we been so confused that we can't grasp the full cruelty of this fact and remain indifferent. He looks even more disgusting when we remember the antics around "our" F-16, which somehow ended up here. Because even if a hundred F-16s bloom, they can only provide an illusion of security for a country that is a dark ghetto for a considerable part of its children. They will grow up as impoverished and will never be able to free themselves from their traumas.
On June 1st, the TVs always serve us generous amounts of artificial uplift, as well as clumsy attempts to involve children in it - attempts that rather marginalize them. Reporters seem to not understand that it is most difficult to talk to a child and they bombard their small conversational partners with incredibly stupid questions, some of which are intolerably cruel, for example, not hesitating to ask, "What would you say now to Siana?" /the child killed on the road/...
In the end, BNT presented us with a real picture that should sober us up. What a celebration for the child when every third Bulgarian child is growing up in deprivation - and this likely crushes them forever. We seem to have turned into Somalia for thousands of our children, but we do not realise it, we do not think about even darker consequences of our cruelty.
"Do not buy planes just to impress your "partners" - buy a life for children, do not raise future outsiders... Some TV stations are once again trying to play around with the topic of the "National Children's Hospital". And now, there are not enough pediatricians and nurses for the poorly functioning hospitals, nor will there be, because they are treated unfairly - and it is completely unclear where they will be provided for the new hospital. But because it will be ready - hypothetically - only in 2028, the authorities are ready to promise everything. Nothing can be predicted beyond their noses, they are aware of this and that is why they calmly play with fantasies and delusions. Such people are not capable of humanizing the lives of children." A football commentator, known for having no control over his language, said the other day during a Champions League match: "He/one of the players couldn't see in front of him". It sounds ridiculous, at least at first glance. However, he unexpectedly created an impressive image that we did not expect from him. "He couldn't see in front of him" - this applies to many of the political elites. They don't see at all, and they have no desire to do so. To see in front of oneself - where one was supposed to be - this vision is extremely important. Once again, we need to bargain with God - because we are struck by blindness to the fate of Bulgarian children.
On TV, the exclamation "I love Bulgaria" can often be heard - not only on the eponymous show, but on every occasion, sometimes even without reason - just to make it clear that they don't really understand the essence of this phrase, it has become just a set of sounds. Well, can the abandoned children of Bulgaria also say that they love it? And what, actually, should they love about it? Live like beasts, but love…
These days, amidst the grumbling about the Eurozone, some exultant person claims that we were also afraid of a refugee invasion, but nothing like that happened. The great naivety of those speaking up. But what about the approximately two hundred thousand refugees that are staying here - with unclear motives and intentions? And nobody knows anything about them, and yet we allow this foolishness.
And the fact that nothing is happening here is because of our insignificance. Where invaders can loudly express their anger and their strength without any consequences...Moreover, even here in the very center of the capital, there were a few minor incidents, just enough to test our reflexes. And then, as expected, we preferred not to pay attention to them, as long as we kept repeating "God, protect Bulgaria"...
"Paris Saint-Germain" won the Champions League, and while the French were celebrating, thousands of invaders were destroying and burning down "Champs-Élysées". Europe must not forget that THEY are Here, and they will always be here. They easily ruined the celebration with a routine terrorist act - this terror will always accompany Europe. German Chancellor Merkel opened the Third, albeit undeclared, War - and there is no justification for this foolishness, if it is foolishness, of course, and not something else.
"Abandoned Bulgarian children, above all else, will have to survive in these explosive circumstances.
And soon, they will not be wanted or sheltered anywhere - because even the native population of formerly great countries are rapidly acquiring the shameful status of refugees in their own countries. Our outcasts by birth can only hope for the power of the new two-euro coin.
By the way, in television reports on June 1, not a single child mentioned that they wanted a book as a gift."