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If he continues to defend Montenegro (like this), Đukanović will become its gravedigger. If it isn't already

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Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The family is the generator of many social problems, although one would think that this is not very logical, because the family is the nucleus, the basic cell... And so on, but, above all, the family is also - a good intention. And you know where the road is paved with such material.

I believe that one of the fundamental problems of Montenegrin society is that every Montenegrin (of whatever religion and nationality) is brought up and raised from the family milieu with a clear message that he is special. And that as such, special, it belongs to him more than others... That his ancestors are better than others, that they went out and did more for today and yesterday (let's not talk about the day before yesterday), even though they were not acknowledged, and they were not acknowledged because of the jealousy and envy of "the others".

It is not easy to grow up with such a burden on your shoulders...

Isn't that obvious to you when you look not only at the political scene, where it is perhaps most visible, thanks to media attention. Look around you (not necessarily in anger, as in Osborne) and look at the street - how many people think they have the right to park wherever they want, look at any waiting room, pedestrian crossing, listen to a conversation in a bar...

But we mentioned the politicians. How much do you have to believe that you are special, better than others, to expect people to believe all kinds of nonsense you say. And you do. The one who believes that he is special and when he lies sincerely believes that he is not lying. Only reality behaves a little differently with him than with others. Because he is special, and the others, since they are not special, cannot even understand that. That's why he apologizes the way he does, faster and better, more in order. You believe that you can allow yourself any unseemliness, indecency and prank. Because you are special, because you can...

You must believe that you are allowed more than others and whenever you give someone what does not belong to them. Either good or bad.

Belief in that kind of one's own exceptionalism (without distance, without doubt and questioning of any kind) often makes people look like caricatures.

As soon as he appeared in the frame Djukanovic, a good result of DPS and above all the holder of the list Nermin Abdić in the Podgorica elections, somehow, in an instant, he became - less good. "No one can do anything to us..." That kind of arrogance and arrogance cannot seem cultivated, and what's worst - it goes perfectly naturally with the song Mitra Mirić. Like like like rejoices.

By the way, don't be misunderstood - young Montenegrin liberals sang at the beginning of the nineties, and the signatory of this text with them, with all their might, "Never will Montenegro/be the coast of the Serbian sea" - but, sorry, those are facts, elementary geography, self defense and honest political emotion. There is neither arrogance nor arrogance, nor Mitar Mirić. Đukanović was then on the other side, also with Mitra Mirić. And with Slobom M., he was the main producer of that team and their political ideas. Someone will say - that recording is Vučićeva trap, center kick for the gooey political rhetoric of the Serbian president (he hates her and i love her, doesn't that also sound like some unrealized Tarmi Rićmi?), but it's not only that, I'm afraid. It is one of those details in which the Devil himself likes to dwell.

Sanctions in the United Nations were met with the same song - Nobody can do anything to us... That (loser) logic does not belong to any emancipatory idea. Đukanović and the consciousness that naturally accompanies him, which he magnetizes, fundamentally primitivized the Montenegrin emancipatory idea from the nineties. And that is the basic problem of the current state of the Montenegrin political and national idea. Instead of an emancipatory idea in the framework of which it is not, nor should it be cramped for anyone, you got a funny copy of what you watched from the other side back in the nineties. Only with the opposite sign.

If he continues to defend Montenegro (like this), Đukanović will become its gravedigger. If it isn't already.

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