25509 - The absurd and servility

N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias

As if it’s not enough that the Turkish regime’s foreign policy is completely absurd, we have our own serviles who find it quite normal according to them, simply because their world remained back in the field of mental servility.
It isn’t possible, as we speak about a pan-Orthodox synod in Crete, for the serviles to consider that the narration of the Koran within Hagia Sophia is normal.
We all understand that this is regarding a Christian symbol of a global range, which currently functions as a museum.
When we speak of religious respect, we can’t accept this action from the Turkish regime.
Even the fact that it’s a connected reaction to the recognition of the genocide against the Armenians and other Christian nations by the German parliament, is unacceptable.
Turkey’s behaviour in responce to political defeats is characteristic and indicative.
It doesn’t consitute an exception but the canon.
Because wheneven it can it’s presented to its voters, at least for internal consumption, as the dominant player of the game.
Only those movements aren’t producing actions.
Whereas the recognition of the Genocide constitutes an historical fact, not only for the German nation, but for Humanity itself.
On the contrary the narration within the Church doesn’t change anything for our Temple.
Regardless of that though, we simply ought to put any brainless being holding an institutional position back in their place, and not to allow them to say whatever they please, because their voice is not personal, and they are supposed to be representing Greece itself as they speak.
Especially so, when there is already a formal position regarding this issue.