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Migo Stijepović was forgiven, precisely because people were aware that he was a puppet

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Milan Panić, Photo: Wikipedia
Milan Panić, Photo: Wikipedia
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Sometimes it seems that people don't watch debates and confrontations to hear something they are interested in, to find out who and how will shape the destiny of the country and people, but only to catch some kind of mistake. People cheer from their armchairs and couches when someone makes a case mistake, when someone's voice shakes due to nervousness or when they get confused. He will forgive millions, embezzlements and skirmishes, but when someone shows weakness or makes even the smallest mistake, he begins stoning in the form of status.

Rarely will anyone dare to come forward, to find the strength to go on state television, in prime time, to speak live, because that requires a lot of guts. It's much easier to be on the other side in front of the screen, to wait for a glitch and to start taunting like when a yellow light appears on the traffic light, then immediately turn off the gas as soon as the green light starts to appear.

Migo Stijepović everything was forgiven, precisely because people were aware that he was a puppet. Not only was the Minister of Education forgiven for messing around with cases, but he was promoted to mayor of Podgorica. When he received the envelope and we all saw it, it didn't stop him from getting a new position. People were aware of his real reach, and who was above him pulling the strings, so Migo was absolutely irrelevant, to the extent that he could do anything and everything could get away with him, but nothing for anyone.

When he appeared Milan Panic, they laughed at him because he rolls American r. But today everyone remembers him, because he represents a missed opportunity. Hindsight doesn't work. Slobo, Seselj i Draskovic they were far better speakers, but their ideas were far weaker.

The political scene has finally restarted. Some new people got a chance to introduce themselves. The regime functioned in such a way that there was no opportunity for a new government or for new faces in the opposition. People had no place to learn, improve and acquire the skills needed for public performances. That's why they should be given a chance, it would be really wonderful if they could see through the fingers of all those whose heart beats when they start speaking, those who bought suits in a hurry and didn't tear off the strings that tie the back part of the jacket. There are also those who have a Landara label in their inner jacket pocket, they are disturbed and executed, but that too will pass. They laugh at what is too high, they laugh at what is too low, and all the while they laugh at themselves. There is no such sin that is enough for people to enjoy on social networks for days.

Insisting on revealing the plans of a program is legitimate and desirable. Going into detail is necessary. Making fun of someone who doesn't use the language very well is malicious. Especially if we bear in mind that after years spent abroad, that someone returned to Montenegro, left a lucrative job in order to, like a utopia, try to do something for Montenegro, the country from the story of his parents. If we keep in mind that someone is, in this case Filip Radulović, at the beginning of his speech informed the public that he does not speak the language very well because he lived incomparably longer in America than in Montenegro, I guess it is time to not behave like hyenas, but like people.

Inexperience can be seen in the addresses of new faces, regardless of whether they come from pro-Montenegro, pro-Serb, Albanian, Bosniak or centrist parties. They need time, practice and, above all, they need to be given a chance.

I guess the time will come when we will pay more attention to whether someone is telling the truth or not, than how someone said the sentences. This time the tone, rhythm and emphasis were criticized. We don't have enough young people to discredit them lightly at the start, there is no need to break their legs, because they have just started.

Everyone who has ever been a guest in a live program knows how difficult it is. Unfortunately, we lack schools for public speaking, we do not attach importance to it, except when we see someone who is not doing well. Only then do we become experts, of course, without any experience.

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