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Fourteen years is not little. With a little vision that would deviate from the classic laws of greed and fraud - Montenegro could look much better today
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(Photo: Vijesti, Boris Pejović), Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
(Photo: Vijesti, Boris Pejović), Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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The Metropolitan of the SPC in Montenegro, Amfilohije, got involved, lavishly, as only he can, in the current satanic discourse, which, for some time now, almost dominates the Montenegrin public scene.

Nevertheless, one should be fair - it belongs to him - certainly more than politicians who are, at least declaratively, officers of the public interest - he works for a company that, albeit with side currents, mostly outside the theological mainstream, "invented" Satan and shaped the story about him . For which I am eternally grateful to her - just imagine how many magnificent stories (from Goethe to Mann, Thomas and Klaus, Bulgakov...) would have failed or simply would not have been told if it were not for this powerful Christian mystification. The whole story, if nothing else, contains an exciting subversive layer, which has spilled over from great literature to popular music and culture...

On the other hand, when we are already talking about why this Satanic discourse belongs to Metropolitan Amfiolohi, many surely remember that one of the choruses that rang loudest in the squares and streets where Montenegrin freedom was invoked in the XNUMXs was "Risto, Satan" . There is something beautifully ironic in the fact that, on the Montenegrin public scene, he went from "Rist Satan" to "Amfilohi, the Satanist hunter"...

Here, a dominantly medieval atmosphere is indicated here, in which, quite naturally, the metropolitan feels like a fish in water, as they say: Contagion from the East and Satan's servants all around us. Only the inquisition and the bonfires are still missing.

If the story continues in this direction, I ask that the possibility of awarding prosecutor Katnić the title of Grand Inquisitor for life be considered. That role would suit him perfectly. He has the demeanor and the verbal skills, he still needs to learn to read a poem to the end... In any case, he would find all the Satanists and their minions. And then entered into a plea agreement with them... A contract, in other words.

OK, now let's look at things a little more broadly. Is it natural (normal) that fourteen years after the referendum, and the opening of the European gate for Montenegro, we are talking about Satan and Satanists here? Shouldn't we already be in the EU? Or - ante portas. What satanists and nonsense... What is it about? Who is the problem? If our problem is Satan, then we are thoroughly screwed...

Namely, whenever someone pulls a story about Satan (and Satanists), it is done so that some other story would not be visible. While those who fall for this type of fraud are hunting "Satanists", something far more important ends up somewhere else.

By the way, Amphilochius' discourse about Satan and Satanists certainly enhances the "civic" potential of the so-called. lithium. I would like to hear now from those who expect from lithium - the democratization of society.

The radical irrationalization of the public discourse goes into the hands of the government. A citizen cannot expect any rational or real benefit from such a mental state. That's the bottom line.

In other words, as long as a government is satanic and not bad, it can be peaceful. If you accuse someone of "Satanism", you paradoxically absolve him of responsibility... And I'm not sure that this government deserved such a generous service.

Because fourteen years is not little. Let's say, for the winners and losers of 1945, that moment was in 1959. Europe has mostly healed its wounds and an unprecedented economic rise is beginning. Decades when life was best, since the creation of Europe. Fourteen years is not a little, though.

The number fourteen was worn by Johan Cruyff, one of the greatest, a master of brilliant imagination. And you can't expect politicians to have the imagination of great football artists, but, with a little vision that would deviate from the classic laws of greed and fraud - Montenegro could look much better today.

As much as the holiday is a festive moment, we must be aware of that. Today more than ever...

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