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Look the following video. This is one of the saddest things I have ever seen: the Prime Minister of Bulgaria has brought together many people in an epidemic situation and promises them on the other side of the river that by Saturday they will have a bridge again. The action takes place between the Bulgarian and European city of Hadjidimovo and the Bulgarian and European village of Blatska, but it resembles an image of the Third World.
Watch the video. Now imagine the Prime Minister of Sweden, or the Prime Minister of Spain, or any other country in the European Union, standing on one side of the shore and shouting to fifty people on the other side of the shore: !! I also gave money for the hospital! And through the streets of the city I gave outcasts! You listened? Will you vote for less?
And here the prime minister internally admires the echo of his own voice, which responds: “For me, for me, for me.”
Did you see the video? Did you laugh? Have we gotten so perverted that we can laugh at the Bulgarian tragedy and not get angry? What are we laughing at? To your miserable fate, left in the hands of a few self-forgotten rulers?
Watch the video and think. Personally I think of Maslow’s pyramid, which explains that there is a hierarchy of needs organized in order of importance. At the base of this pyramid are the basic needs of people: to have food, to be warm, to have a bridge. The Bulgarian tragedy is that almost 2 million Bulgarians live below the poverty line. They have no food and they are hungry. And one of my latest guests on the show, who is an energy expert, surprised me with the statistics that more than 30 percent of Bulgarians do not warm up at all. Today the minimum temperatures reach minus 10 degrees, and more than 30 percent of Bulgarians are in the cold and freezing.
According to Maslow, a person who has not met these basic needs cannot climb the pyramid. You cannot fight for the community, strive to be of use to it, earn respect, be confident, improve.
Is the starving, frozen man excited about high-level corruption? From the drawers with gold bars? Does the starving and frozen person care who the Attorney General is? Are you interested in judicial reform? Do you understand what diversification is?
For the hungry and frozen, the most important thing is to have something to eat, stay warm, have a bridge to cross and meet other people, go to work and earn a living. Let’s not blame these people. Let’s not blame these ordinary people in the video either. There are several reasons why they are there. Both voluntary and involuntary reasons.
In fact, I wish Maslow were wrong and even those at the lowest level of the pyramid would also fight for the betterment of the community. And that they realize the need for a change. And let them fight for it as much as they have the strength and the ability. Because the truth is that we need more people to build the most important bridge. Who will this bridge be? This, dear compatriots, is the bridge to leave once and for all this shore of greed, pride, vulgarity, incompetence, misery and cross to the other side of the shore, where the real values are.
Sofia, Bulgaria
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