Tsiodra’s dirty … corset and the real problems



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The discussion about the coronavirus, the pandemic, vaccines and the effects on our lives is going very well.

And the interest of a great majority of the Greek people in what is happening in the country is very interesting. And they are not few.

Because when they are killed on the Internet by Sotiris Tsiodras’ dirty shirt, society has probably “rotted”.

When the number one theme on Christmas days is the historic Vissi – Vandi engagement and the kiss on the mouth, then somewhere we have a serious problem, psychopathological in nature.

At the same time, in Greece, and all over the world, really very interesting and extremely important events are happening.

Yes, vaccination is one of them. Science’s battle with darkness is one of them.

Yes, the symbolic vaccination of politicians, the metropolitan, health, is a very serious fact. A message to society that scientists can be trusted.

Congratulations to Tsipras who went, did, and talked about vaccine safety. Congratulations to all those who are in a rush to send the message they need to send. A message that has been lost in its own relevance.

A message of hope and optimism that has been lost in a possibly incomplete communicative management of the vaccine campaign combined with the thousands of sprinkled theories circulating.

After all, the new shining field of glory for the anonymous Internet “experts” is that those who made the vaccine did so with … saline solution. Because the global conspiracy also needs its supporters.

Until recently, vaccines couldn’t be produced so early. So they were dangerous, splintered or they would change our DNA. Now it is just a normal serum made by “sold” politicians to convince people that they do not eat hay, however. Because he is rich, as we all know.

We also take care of Tsiodra’s shirt (or corset). It is as if we expected something different from this good, kind, conservative, close and great scientist.

Um, not an Instagram influencer to take selfies from morning to night. Nor is it a fashion icon to wear Cyrillic lingerie, trendy shirts, and tight suits.

It doesn’t matter, we have a lot of those anti-celebrities, Tsiodras keep his dirty shirt and do his job.

And while we are dealing with nonsense, things are happening in the country. Facts that remain unanswered.

Has Greece learned its lesson from the pandemic? Has the political system received the message that spending on health (and education) is not a luxury?

Is the NSS armored, are health workers satisfied, can our hospitals withstand a third wave or another pandemic?

And the schools? Can they withstand the pressure of the months of absence of students from school? Have the social inequalities that occur in the educational process been eliminated?

But also, as a society, have we solved key issues before dealing with t-shirts and historic commitments from singers?

For example, shouldn’t we be concerned that a far-right group, including 14-year-olds, has attacked a church-sponsored juvenile center?

Doesn’t it bother us that part of society is grafted onto goldsmithing, racism, xenophobia, intolerance? Will we do something about it or take care of Tsiodra’s underwear?

Will we talk about the financial collapse of thousands of entrepreneurs and the inability of thousands of families to make ends meet? Will we make a plan to reorganize the country before it is too late for many of us?

So there are a lot of problems to solve instead of dealing with conspiracy theories and stupid problems that mislead.

Everyone, both the political system and each one of us, must contribute to the reorganization of the country. Political, social and economic.

Let’s not let bribery prevail. On our own we can find the κατά vaccine against cavities, especially spiritual.

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