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Montenegro cannot survive either as a third party or as a majority party. All or nothing. The third choice is - fascist

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From the rally in Podgorica, Photo: Vijesti/Savo Prelevic
From the rally in Podgorica, Photo: Vijesti/Savo Prelevic
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Well, not even the head of the Sigurimi would come up with this for the Zeman Enver Hoxha! Also known for the fact that he received XNUMX% support in every vote.

I was young at the time, but I remember that he served as a scarecrow for our young communists.

Look at what is happening in Albania, the older comrades would shut up the younger ones immediately. If they were to confess to them, in great secrecy, that some of Tito's decisions do not seem to them to be the most correct.

At the end of the 101s, anecdotes circulated about the loyalty of the party leadership to Enver Hoxha, that at the end of the congress, the great leader was told that he had received - XNUMX percent of the votes.

While he was visiting Albania, thousands of citizens were regularly added to the welcome report...

To add more than 30.000 - not even the director of the Sigurimi dared.

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Fortunately for us, the secret police did not announce themselves after the Ninth Congress of Depees, held in an expanded composition on Independence Square.

Unfortunately for you, the public one is. First with short tweets for the masses, and then in the media by elaboration.

Not that she spread misinformation, according to which all 46.797 voters of Depees, Esde and Bees attended the meeting. But that night, Independence Square also gained in width.

Where did I get that information from? Exactly from the Police Administration, true from last year.

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It is true that our police divide more effectively than multiply, but they referred to official data from the cadastre. I quote:

- Independence Square - the red part on which there is a large fountain and a monument to Prince Mirko - has 5.975 square meters, and with the part between the buildings of the Library "Radosav Ljumović" and the city parliament - 7.662.

- Given that four people fit per square meter, it means that - if the Square is full - about 20.000 people can stand on it, provided that there are no fountains, monuments, benches, trees...

Since there are fountains, monuments, benches and trees - on the Square, according to the official calculation of the Police Administration, on September 4th, there were thousands to twenty people missing.

The fountain, monument, benches and trees occupied the same area as last year, during the Resist protest.

At its largest, the Square was just as full as it was this Sunday. Thanks to drones and social networks, the obvious cannot be proven.

But at that protest, Freedom Street was also packed from beginning to end.

Plus that space between the city parliament and the Library.

Plus the sidewalks, which the organizers couldn't get through, so they evacuated us by car...

If I'm lying I'm not lying drone, it was all empty last Sunday. Only the heads of police officers and journalists were emptier than that, and last spring, and on a drastically larger surface, they saw only 8.000, and this summer - 50.000.

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- The situation, one could say, is very serious and I am afraid that it is heading towards a dramatic one - Dr. Boban Mugoša announced three days after that meeting.

We know, doctor, we can read numbers.

We also know that "post-election gatherings contributed to this". At which from August 31 to September 4, there were not even ten thousand in total. At a distance of 25 to 250 kilometers.

We also knew that there would be more of them at the rally to express patriotism. Cheek to cheek.

It's just that Dr. Mugoša didn't dare to warn his own party about it, which had been calling for mass attendance at the rally for days.

On which there is a threat of mass infection. Because viruses on the ground do not distinguish between patriots and traitors.

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- So far we have asked citizens, now we are asking all those who can influence them - politicians, religious leaders, prominent cultural, educational, sports and other figures - to help with their appeals.

Just now, doctor? Wasn't there when last Friday?

While "prominent politicians, cultural, educational, sports and other figures" were gathered at the session of the Main Board of Depees.

Only the religious leaders were absent, but they have been appealing to the faithful for months anyway. Despite the fact that they are the biggest victims of the various branches of the politburo called the NKT.

- I am afraid that we are facing a new lockdown, especially in those cities where there are high indicators of virus transmission - announced the head of the health branch of that politburo.

I am also afraid that his fear will come true. And that all those cities with high transmission will really be locked.

But not of the corona virus, but of freedom.

Because of which, since August 30th, not only Depees members in local hot spots, but also those at the top of the state are on ventilators.

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What will be the consequences of corona transmission during the patriotic rally, we will know already next week.

We have been feeling the consequences of the transmission of the much more dangerous virus of fascism for a long time.

Veselin Veljović tweeted correctly - the meeting did pass without incident.

But fascism is not an incident, but a permanent state of politics.

The product of such a situation are two terrifying messages from a gathering of self-proclaimed patriots.

Everyone registered one, addressed to Dritan Abazović, that he "does not go into a coalition with the Chetniks" because the Chetniks are "Ravongore scumbags".

Fortunately, logic denies her at the start. No correct conclusion can be drawn from two incorrect premises.

The leader of Ura did not start a coalition with the Chetniks, but with a convincing majority of 178.110 Montenegrin Serbs, as the last census registered.

Those Serbs are autochthonous in Montenegro as much as all other peoples, if Balkan and other ethnologists are to be believed.

If Montenegrin historians are to be believed - and this is very important for the anti-fascist education of the youth - the native Chetniks are not some Ravnogorje scumbags.

Not only are Pavle Đurišić, Bajo Stanišić and Blažo Đukanović natives from the heart of Montenegro, but the entire Chetnik army they led was also born there.

So, if Chetniks are fukara, then they are - Montenegrin fukara.

That Turkish word, by the way, translated into Old Montenegrin means poor, misery... But let me ignore the semantics and return to the political messages from the meeting.

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I agree, Montenegro does not need the "freedom of Colonel Dragoljub Mihailović". Although he was rehabilitated in his home country before a court of the same rank as the one that convicted him.

In Montenegro, the State Commission was in charge of crimes. Her decision to declare Krsto Zrnov Popović a war criminal has not been overturned to this day.

It refused, on several occasions, to be annulled by the very authority that the participants of the rally identified with the state. And they came to defend her...

That's why - but even more so because of Krst Zrnov and the way he was killed - it's really inappropriate to simultaneously cheer for the Knight of Montenegro and sing that partisan song "Oh, girl, friend..."

Well, the hand that shot him wasn't female. But it is - partisan.

If the participants of the meeting really care about the freedom of Montenegro, and that is the point of the verses about two or three gloves, then that fight must not be directed against the rest of Montenegro.

And not because of the President's "don't get sick, there are more of us on this side"...

But because Montenegro cannot survive either as a third party or as a majority party.

Only completely or not at all, the third choice is - fascist.

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And a textbook example of fascism is when Serbs, Bosniaks, Albanians and Croats are told from any gathering, let alone a patriotic one, that "the guarantor of civil society in Montenegro is NO ONE OTHER than the Montenegrin people."

And when the alleged fifty thousand or "only" an unalleged third remain silent.

And all the hundred and I don't know how many prosecutors.

And so many other officials of the department and the state.

And all the partisans from UBNOR who are silent as if they had perished on the Neretva.

And the whole of Montenegro, unfortunately.

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If only one of the five nations is the guarantor of civil society, then Montenegro extinguished it forever that night.

All that was missing was "one leader", to remind us of the contribution of Depees' government to extinguishing the last light in the Balkan tavern in 91.

Which was done on the model of the Munich one from '33. Not to mention the accompanying propaganda about the "Jewish conspiracy" against the German state, which can only be preserved by the Germans.

In whose name were those civil society guarantees activated in the first place?

In mine and at least 250.000 other absent Montenegrins, they certainly did not, otherwise we would have appeared on the Square.

Rather, it will be that we are on the list of suspects. Together with the "rest" of Montenegro, to which the overwhelming majority of Serbs, Bosniaks, Albanians and Croats belong.

Ravnogorska fukara, as the patriots would say.

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And the guarantors of Montenegrin security would have to get serious after these days of mourning.

To begin with, to stop complaining about someone disturbing the peace.

When the mosque dawns one morning with broken windows, the chief of police does not go to the imam to grieve together.

Instead, deploy a company of policemen around the mosque.

There is no such hero who would risk writing black lines and an even blacker Srebrenica the following night. If he is not under police protection.

That's why it gets on my nerves and the whining of outgoing politicians who wonder how the perpetrators haven't been caught yet.

It won't be, they know that better than I do.

Only when Veselin Veljović announces who killed six Bosniaks in Bukovica in 1991 and forced two to commit suicide by abuse, who displaced 24 Bosniak families with 125 members from 330 villages - then we will find out who broke windows, wrote messages and spread hatred in Pljevlja these days.

PS Did Imam Kadribašić say that he does not trust the Chetniks? Well, if those pictures with Minister Bošković were not on Facebook, I would die not knowing that the White Eagles were a partisan army!

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