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There are good roads in Europe, the black ones are in Bulgaria. This was explained by journalist Martin Karbowski on Eurocom Television’s “Weekdays” program.
“Our roads are eaten away by Babi Yagi asphalt. At night they break pieces of asphalt with bony fingers and because of that we suffer a lot. The future asphalt is still being stolen in Bulgaria,” he said.
“Our backwardness comes from the fact that we do not work, we are lazy and we tolerate a bay that is unjust and thieving,” added the journalist.
Karbowski also commented on the publication of the new edition of the documentary novel The Black Roads of Europe:
“Travel. Traveling Europe with 200 euros is quite possible. Bulgaria is lagging behind because there are no travelers. We do not go there to see what is happening and tell, even if we steal an idea. We are going to buy them salami and we work for them in the slaughterhouse; this is not a trip. It is not a betrayal, it is a survival. “
13 years after journalist Martin Karbowski wrote “Black Roads of Europe”, life, time and the public decided that it was time for a new edition of the documentary novel.
Updated – with photos taken by the author during his trip to Europe and with a new preface in which Karbowski analyzes again and again how he happened to become a “singer of disintegration and public relations of the nightmare”.
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