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It is certain that among the offspring of the Montenegrin political elite there are also normal and probably brilliant young people. But such are the harsh exception

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Miloš Medenica, Photo: Libertas
Miloš Medenica, Photo: Libertas
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The current story about the son of the long-time ruler of the Montenegrin judiciary brings a frightening but equally true picture of a system. VM

When playful Pelvis says "He is not very unskilled brother", it turns out that this young man is quoting S. Kalić, who does not really count among respectable clergymen or legal thinkers. But, there is no doubt, Medenica reached the real authorities. Protected by proper authority. That's why he refers to those he cares about and who are really important to him. Well, you didn't expect him to quote, did you? Confucius or Hegel?

Whose is the other famous quote, I'm interested.

"There is no stress and anger when the bag is full," clicks the young Medenica between firing a heckler and sucking cocaine. Pure Colombian, of course. A level must be maintained. These verses perfectly accurately show the life and political philosophy of a caste. What are those verses - no one has expressed the essence of a worldview so clearly and effectively. Especially with the supplement - we should take it now, "because we are in a position", because we can.

Mrs. Medenica insisted so persistently (and gooeyly) on the public image of a caring mother, who, if I remember correctly, with a rolex on her hand, sells some meadows (fatherland) in order to provide for the children... Despite such "self-marketing", it seems that such "pearls ” the offspring are made by people who go mad with power and who really lose touch with reality. When she sees this, it must not be easy for her. This defeat is undoubtedly impossible to make up for by riding, dancing or expensive gifts.

It is certain that among the offspring of the Montenegrin political elite there are also normal and probably brilliant young people. But such are the harsh exception. I remember one "descendant" - he was later a diplomatic confidant - who, in order to explain "what a fool" the guy he is talking about, said, as unequivocal, final proof - He read five thousand books!

So what is it in such and such a system that magnetically attracts many of their sons to crime, to the underworld. Why, of all the possible and available privileges, do they prefer pure and simple crime? Why don't they go to Harvard to study, or to the Easter Islands to keep quiet... And that would be corruption, but at least we would know that we are dealing with serious people.

What is indicated from the Europol files is - a spider. If it weren't for his mother, who he is, he would be useless (he talks too much) even for the world he so ardently wants to belong to. As we can see from his communication, this young man was happiest when he was going to follow a shipment of smuggled goods and the like.

That system was, clearly, first and foremost an orgy of banality. Such characters and such stories clearly show that. So, as astonishing as it is, all of this makes perfect sense.

Correspondence of old friends, it's always literature... Sometimes fluffy and fun, but sometimes difficult. Letters that were exchanged in the past few days by former closest collaborators, Marovic (on the run, still) i Djukanovic (in office, and still) are interesting as anthropological material for a truly thorough and comprehensive study of this time. This granite principle is especially touching when talking about family and law.

In short: the Jerusalem dog had no chance against the Nikšić shark. Not even theoretical.

Marović cannot come to terms with the fact that, although the most educated of them all, he turned out to be the biggest fool...

Nevertheless, all credit to the young criminal with a pedigree and comradely laments over life's failures, but the absolute hit of the week is - Vulinova cavalry. Namely, Vučićeva the court madwoman announced that it would be enough (enough for what?) for Serbia to send cavalry to Montenegro. He also wants to play a little Putin. Although he did not say whether he will ride at the head of the cavalry or, on the other hand, President Vučić himself.

Here, it's definitely not a matter of cavalry, but of - horses... That is - old horses.

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