Forget
the macro-statistics for a while: instead, take the time to drill down
into the qualitative micro-tragedies of ordinary Greek citizens.
From yesterday’s Hellasfrappe blogsite:
‘Three Greek former parliamentarians
have apparently been charged with alleged breaches of wealth declaration
laws. The charges against Yiannos Papantoniou, a former PASOK defense
and finance minister (under the Simitis government), George Voulgarakis,
a former public order and culture minister (under the Karamanlis
government), and former deputy finance and foreign minister Petros
Doukas (under the Karamanlis government).’
It’s good to see, but it’s far to little far
too late. Thanks to these crooks and their insane collaborators in
Brussels-am-Berlin, there are some real facts of life in Greece, for
both the comfortable and the less well-off, that very few Anglo-Saxon
media report:
* Trust in the police has evaporated,
because the cops are so infiltrated and poisoned by members of Golden
Dawn in their ranks. Golden Dawn is a right-wing, viciously Nazi-clone
Party.
* Not just the traditional working classes
but also most professionals have no work, are being bad-debted, and face
a future where the State such as it still exists in Athens will offer
them nothing in return for their lifetime of insurance payments.
* The pharmacy and medication systems have broken down.
* Leaving school and getting a job is a rarity. Not difficult: a rarity.
The ‘reparations’ being inflicted upon the Greeks by Germany are a
perfect reflection of what the victorious allies inflicted upon Germany
itself in 1919. Surprise surprise – we have a Nazi Party growing in
popularity in 2013 Greece. Well my oh my Huck, how did that happen?
* People trip over each other inhabiting
tiny apartments they share with others similarly impoverished and with
nowhere else to live. The many professionals who can’t get paid by
debtors – and can’t resort to the already clogged-up Courts to gain
redress – are emotionally trapped as well. The sheer cost of divorce
makes it out of the question now for the overwhelming majority of
Greeks. You think that observation trite? Try living with someone 24/7
you can’t stand some time. Trust me, it is not an uplifting experience.
In short, you fear the police, have no faith
in the justice system, have no money, your illness gets worse without
medication: you have lost almost every sense of independence. The fruits
of being a member of the fecund eurozone closely resemble those of
being in the USSR. Except of course, the EUSSR is far from fecund at the
minute. In yet another downwards revision today, Mario Draghi’s
European Central Bank declared an outlook of negative (-0.5%) growth for
the eurozone. (The truth out here in Realityland is that the European
economy has ground to a halt).
Below is the message of a wise man I’d like
you all to take to your homes and hearts this weekend: and, if you know
any of them, something to send or read out to the autistics at the
corroded, colluded, cold heart of the EU:
‘Ignorance is the root and the stem of
every evil: we can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark,
but the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the Light. The
beginning is the most important part of the work, and although no human
thing is of serious importance, the price good men pay for indifference
to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men. Wealth is the parent of
luxury and indolence, and poverty of meanness and viciousness, and both
of discontent. So be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard
battle.’
Plato said that. Enjoy your families this weekend. I said that.
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