
Something about courage and uprightness
First, a big sad fact: we are up to our necks in shit (read: Israel). Evidence: Revealing why we did not vote as a country to join South Africa’s lawsuit against Israel. With this action, former Prime Minister Golob proved that Slovenia is also on Israel’s menu and there is no excuse for this. History will judge him by this act and not by all the good ones, of which there were quite a few during his tenure.
All those ministers who did not have the courage to resist the military dictatorship of Israel are also on the list of shame. As a reward, the Slovenians got a military-police government, which showed its nature right after the swearing-in – the Palestinian flag disappeared from the government building and it’s only a matter of time before the Israeli flag flies there, we already “fasalized” the embassy.
To all the naïves and well-wishers in the new government (there are not a few naïves, in fact they are in the majority!): you will be led by a military-police team headed by a defense expert commander, and in the main staff will be his assistants, policeman Stevanović and policeman Matoz.
What did we do wrong to deserve this misfortune? Nothing special, some smart people in this country relied on their “past” work (here Prebilič and Feratović are the champions) and ignored the need to unite before the elections. And we let ourselves be drawn to the “empty” Logar. But I can’t find a word to describe Stevanović’s vile act, collaboration and betrayal are too weak labels.
Good, we are where we deserved to be, Slovenia has joined the countries that adore Israel and honor its genocidal acts, and in the coming time we will receive some more “grace” from the arsenal of Netanyahu and Trump.
In conclusion, a word about our country’s president. I voted for her and saw in her the protector of the poor and oppressed, she was even the first to utter the word genocide for the actions of Israel in the European Parliament. But the fact that she did not resist the possibility of not giving the mandate to form a new government to someone who, with the help of agents of Israel, abused the elections will mark her mandate and she will not have a chance to take the remedial exam. Explanation: as an active citizen, I contacted the office of the President of the Republic and the Pirati party during the pre-election period; I didn’t get any response from the first, and the second made a promise after the conversation, but didn’t fulfill it.
My state of mind was improved on Thursday evening (on the day of the swearing-in of the new government) at the Congress square in Ljubljana by a concert of three excellent choirs, symbolically from three key parts of Slovenia, under the title Pesem upora; a sign that normality and the desire for freedom are still alive in Slovenia.
Srečo Knafelc, Krvava Pec














