Šimašius exploded due to the attack on the beach in Lukiškės square: the main Lithuanian parties are powerless ideological



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“Today I have a holiday, so this time I will write about the transformations of Lukiškės Square not as mayor, but as a person who reads books and has a doctorate in social sciences anyway. Maybe it will help some people to distinguish charlatans who mourn those who really serve the truth and are not furious as necessary, ”wrote R. Šimašius on Facebook.

The first lesson, according to the politician, is the simplest and most obvious.

“People want to be happy, they not only want to know, but also feel that they have something to be proud of and something to appreciate. A few years ago, I said that the best monument to freedom in Lukiškės Square would be happy and free people gathered there today and again we can see what it’s all about

Of course, for most people, it is just an opportunity to rejoice, enjoy the sun, the sand, the fountain, stay with your children or friends. But there is something in the air that at least I like to see more. The Nazis, who had their headquarters nearby, evaporated from our land. The Soviets, who stayed here longer, were also driven and rotten out of Lithuania. And we, the winners, are here and rejoice in our country, our capital, Vilnius. I imagine Lenin using resentment in the mausoleum, “wrote R. Šimašius.

The second lesson, according to him, is that “the main parties in Lithuania are powerless ideological.”

Recovery from a pandemic? Strengthening of the health system? Modernize education to develop free and creative personalities for the future? Financial sustainability after a massive sprinkling of money to voters to bribe? The paralysis of the Constitutional Court due to the inability of the Seimas to appoint judges? Paralysis of the Supreme Court due to Seimas’s eye with dismissals / appointments? No, this is not a matter for the peasants or the opposition parties. Their concern is how not to let people rejoice and feel proud that Lithuania and its freedom have won, “said R. Šimašius.

Almost all of the Seimas politicians have been obstructed by politicians.

“Here, peasant commander Karbauskis is already making plans for the Seimas to introduce a direct government in Vilnius, which, God, is not so similar to the native collective farm.

Conservative pillars demand urgent removal of sand from the square, and supporters explain that ice was not bad in winter because people were more dressed there (the next day, forgetting the Taliban in their own hearts, they will explain the inappropriate customs. of women in Muslim countries). Everything is fine here …).

Gentvilas, the true leader of the Liberal Movement, sheds tears on the island of hedonism in Lukiškės Square.

Many Seimas, like a Pakistani fundamentalist in a stone-throwing campaign, feel the sacred duty of the only representative of the Freedom Party in the Seimas, Aušrinė Armonaitė, to leave a disgusting vulgar comment, ”wrote R. Šimašius.

All this reminded him of the historical testimonies of the times when the Republic of the Two Nations had occupied Moscow.

“Who angered the Muslim elite the most? Oh, the fact that these Western people listen to music (!), Dance, eat veal and are somehow too free. It is almost impossible to deny Lithuania’s historical heritage more than dictated by politicians of all parties in the Seimas today, when a Lithuanian was someone who “values ​​freedom and is governed by the Statute,” wrote R. Šimašius.

There is no doubt that it will not end like this

The mayor said he was waiting for the rulers to use their institutions and that it didn’t take long.

“The State Commission for the Lithuanian Language has already joined forces on the horrors of non-Lithuanian words. The Cultural Heritage Council is about how heritage is not what heritage is, but what you do and think about it. I don’t even doubt that there will be heavier artillery, which is already preparing to put down the rebel Vilnius, “said R. Šimašius.

The third lesson, as learned by the learned politician, is that “our ruling elite sits in the city, but knows nothing about the history of cities or urban planning.”

“I say this because I hear and hear the same argument over and over again: Lukiškės Square is a place of tragic events, therefore the celebration of life is not appropriate here. Therefore, it is forgotten that everything was always celebrated in the central squares of the city: commerce, celebrations, demonstrations, demonstrations, everything related to the mobilization of people, “wrote R. Šimašius.

The politician wrote that at least two tragic episodes took place in almost every city or town in Lithuania in the mid-20th century.

“The first are the Jews imprisoned in the main square, from where they were taken or transported to the place of execution and total annihilation. The second are the desecrated bodies of Lithuanian partisans. Why in the central squares? The first is for all to see that all the old righteous communists and their collaborators can translate the scepter and become the new righteous nazis. I invite Timothy Snyder to read the details of that mechanism. The second is so that people who go to church or market can see to lying supporters and surrender to the merciful.

Furthermore, like the 1863 rebels, other executions at that time were carried out nowhere, but in such a way that as many people as possible could be seen. As Michel Foucault deconstructs in his work Discipline and Punishment, it was a theater of macabre power deliberately created because the government clung to fear and respect for force.

We can also return to the ATR in Moscow. Not just music, dancing, inappropriate food and “atheist”
The behavior outraged the Russians. They were particularly disappointed that Tsar Dimitrius, who had been thrown to the throne by the ATR, had mercy on the boyar conspiracy that rang out against him, and there was no macabre theater in the central square.

It is difficult to behave like the current opponents of freedom who have moved in time to that time. There seems to be no hesitation in dealing with those who think differently. Because they don’t even bother to realize that Freedom cannot be someone’s property, “wrote R. Šimašius.

He himself affirms in this context that he will continue to work for the mayor of the city, to mobilize citizens in search of creative solutions and the growth of the city.

“I really don’t think the Taliban hypocrites of the Seimas are going to work for what belongs to them, too. However, the good news is that both the people of Vilnius and all the people of Lithuania are more decent and intelligent than the translated chorus of hypocrites. who has survived. I suggest ignoring them and continuing to celebrate freedom and life. Where you want, not where you are not prohibited, “wrote R. Šimašius.

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