inhuman, anti-bulgarian and schizophrenic party



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Apparently symbolically called the Bulgarian, but strongly socialist party (BSP), it again manifested itself as a frankly inhuman, anti-Bulgarian and schizophrenic political group. The Socialists demanded the resignation of our Chancellor Ekaterina Zaharieva because she signed a wonderful statement on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War (congratulations to Zaharieva), and besides us it was also signed by the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the United States. It pays tribute to those killed in the fight against National Socialist (Nazi) Germany, but also makes an extremely accurate and sober assessment of the post-war period in Central and Eastern Europe, which is full of assassinations, evictions, exile in concentration camps, repression of all kinds. , total disregard for human rights and zero freedom of expression. As the things listed are especially valid for our country. However, the “red comrades” that I do not respect obviously continue to deny these facts. And in the statement in question, things are expressed quite smoothly compared to that of my mercy.

Years go by and the BSP has not budged in terms of its humanity. This party, obviously damaging to Bulgaria (we also declared bankruptcy in the post-communist period), continues to belittle and deny the hundreds of thousands of victims of communism: people physically and spiritually destroyed. Based on this and the lack of distinction of the criminal actions of the Bulgarian Communist Party, as well as the demonstrated pride that the BSP is the successor to the sinister BCP, it would be very good if the activities of this organization were officially prohibited due to inhumanity and fighting against the bulgarians. and for the BCP’s accepted criminal legacy.

Imagine, dear reader, how cynical we are when we hear from socialists these days how they think of people and how their policies were thought of by man. If the lives lost after 1944 obviously mean nothing to them, who could believe them today that they think of us?

Of course, his demands for the withdrawal of the declaration’s signature and Zaharieva’s resignation from Parliament by the Prime Minister are made to accumulate points against the Kremlin. However, the list of pro-Kremlin formations in Bulgaria is by no means small, and this naturally creates more competition in the battle for Moscow’s bias. In other words, this is another national betrayal on this part. Which, however, contributes to the beginning of the “cup overflow”.


Do you realize in “Positano 20” how ridiculous and funny his words of freedom of expression are in today’s Bulgaria? Which really puts itself in more and more danger, but will the proud heir of the Bulgarian Communist Party allow herself to talk about this? What freedom of expression was there from 1944 to 1989? What freedom of the press was there? None, “comrades”, none. And this is your political schizophrenia.

And if we lived in that moment today, I would not be able to express my thoughts freely, not only in the media, but nowhere. Even as a joke, your ancestors would have taken me to one of their concentration camps, and I could have disappeared without a trace.

Well, “comrades,” they are generally in a steep decline, but I will be real and much happier if the Law that declares the communist regime in Bulgaria a criminal is not only declarative. At the same time, the long-awaited illustration of utopia has become a reality.

P.P. Happy Europe Day! No, not in you, “comrades”. To the people

Bulgaria



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