THE DRAGON HUNTERS

Who was or is a fascist?

Instead of answering the question that Sindža's host, of course, does not ask him - which leader of a democratic EU country has a son who entered the business while his father was prime minister, Đukanović changes his thesis and takes aim at Vijesti, which writes about a possible conflict of interest and abuse state resources and money. Instead of blushing because of it, Đukanović furiously attacks and lynches. Morality is clearly at stake
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Milo Đukanović Podgorica, Photo: Filip Roganović
Milo Đukanović Podgorica, Photo: Filip Roganović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 13.04.2018. 05:35h

The eternal candidate for one of the key state positions, Milo Đukanović, has the right to his own perception of reality, even if it is not based on real facts and arguments. Therefore, he has the right to a distorted image of the environment, including the media, but the important question is what is the cause of the blurred perception. There are only two possible answers. Either the bad character of the candidate and his decade-long penchant for political manipulation or a deranged mind. In the first case, it turns out that he is once again demonstrating in front of his Western allies that politics is an immoral profession which he uses as a club to preserve power, power and monopolies. Everything according to Machiavelli - the end justifies the means.

In another variant, however, if the eternal candidate for the position of the boss, which he never left, really believes that the fascist media is the one that deals with the affairs of the most powerful people in the state and members of their immediate families, especially if they are connected to business with the state itself - then everything points to the worrisome mental state of this candidate, which therefore calls into question the legitimacy of that candidacy. But if ASK or VDT are not allowed to think, let alone check Đukanović's donors from Vrel Ribnički and Beran, how can we expect that the SEC or the Constitutional Court will come forward and request a check on the psychophysical abilities of the father of the nation?!

So, since they know without checking and in advance that Milo is healthy and whole, with himself, then the first option remains, bad character and manipulation as the only reason for his sudden conclusion or even the revelation that the media that write about the business of the president's son/ prime minister and with the state - fascist.

Instead of answering the question that Sindža's host, of course, does not ask him - which leader of a democratic EU country has a son who entered the business while his father was prime minister, Đukanović changes his thesis and takes aim at Vijesti, which writes about a possible conflict of interest and abuse state resources and money. Instead of blushing because of it, Đukanović furiously attacks and lynches. Morality is clearly at stake.

Since we know that there is not a single Western leader whose standards Đukanović has been introducing to us for decades, where the president's son does any, let alone big, business with the state, then it cannot be fascism to investigate whether the business dealings of Đukanović's father, the prime minister, with his son Đukanović, a businessman, are harmful or in favor of the state. Instead of offering an answer to that question, Đukanović severely slanders us, which is why we should sue him. Once we him. And not all the time he and his us.

While even the current American president, who is not very committed to democratic principles, is trying to show that the business of his son, daughter, or son-in-law, started long before Trump became president, does not have any privileged status now that his father and father-in-law are the head of state, and that's why we don't get jobs, expand the market, secure favorable loans - here the eternal Boss is trying to silence us by screaming about fascism, because who can accept being a fascist, that is, writing that the younger Đukanović might be getting concessions for hydropower plants or jobs on the biggest investments in the country, led by the strategic investors of his Prime Minister/President father - precisely because he is his son.

Sindja's presenter and host asks the multiple returnee (to state office), our Mugabe, why, like Mugabe, he does not summarily ban and close all those fascist media that operate on the edge of the law or below it, even though this same presenter in his media since keeps under control, pays the minimum wage and embezzles from the state every month, while paying the difference to the employees' actual income in cash, probably to the same ones who enter the DPS campaign through Vrel Ribnički and Beran.

And then about racket and racketeers. And Sindža's host is a textbook example of a racketeer - his propaganda work has the lowest viewership in the country, and the highest advertising minutes. The unknown and propagator thus became a tycoon, as well as a whole gallery of car mechanics, boutiques or former beach guards, who thanks to Đukanović and the racket, and not to knowledge and work, built small or slightly larger empires. This also applies to the candidate himself - every business he had failed even though he was infinitely supported by public money and the state apparatus. But the man, according to the world media, also fascist, is a multimillionaire! How, master?! Not to mention family members and friends who, according to the same scheme, became owners of concessions, legal representatives of the largest foreign investors, partners and co-owners of large state systems. And in order to stop the Vijesti from writing about that cup and classic racket, which does not exist even in the partner Belarus, the thesis is reversed and a choral feast begins about the Vijesti as racketeers. After 15 years, the prime minister/president has been abusing all institutions in order to racketeer and shut down Vijesti. What cynicism.

It is really incorrect that the lifelong Boss accuses Vijesti of fascism, while everything he did with Milosevic for 8 years, from 1989 to 1997, as well as what he is doing with Bebo and Rocen from 2006 to today, is true fascism. From whom, then and today, Vijesti defended and defends a powerless society. And they will continue to defend. Whatever the candidate under the mystical number 7 mumbles. Because, unfortunately for us, there is no one else, since both the EU and NATO claim that Montenegro is a captive state, with captive institutions, and Đukanović is the only real boss and owner of a private state.

Just as Stalin yelled who the pope is, let him show how many divisions there are, so Đukanović, in the final pre-election trance, argues with Vijesti as the center of political power, from which all the strings are drawn and commands the entire opposition. If that was really the case, Đukanović knows very well that he would have lost a long time ago. His luck is that he has exactly this kind of opposition, which, like the teacher Slobo, he can call his favorite, and thanks to which he arbitrarily rules and ravages Montenegro for almost three decades.

The news will not go to the elections, although Đukanović would like it. If he is condemned to deal only with politics and manipulations in his life, on which not only his job but also his freedom depends, Vijesti or anyone in Vijesti is not in that situation. We are sorry that Đukanović put himself in that rather unenviable position. We feel sorry for the society that turns out to be his hostage, not for himself because it is his choice.

In the end, since he is offering himself for the eighth or who knows how many times for one of the leading positions under the slogan statesman and leader, Đukanović would have to face at least himself, if not Sinđa and the presenter, and reconsider whether he has any place in a similar example to the history of EU democracy, that one man rules for three decades and that during that period the assets, real and not from ASK, of that leader, his household, relatives and friends experienced a dizzying growth. According to European standards and values, such a thing is rude to even think about, let alone implement. Đukanović would say - that's fascism. Maybe so, but we leave it to him to decide.

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