by: XHABIR DERALLA
Although even previously he couldn’t boast with manners of a decent man, Mickoski has now also started swearing. With that he reminded of his younger pal from the radical right-wing, self-proclaimed Levica, before also E Majta (in Albanian – Left). These are public questions:
What is this swearing on the social networks about? Is there a new party strategy on the horizon, according to which VMRO-DPMNE’s vocabulary will fall one step lower, closer to the one of fake-Levica? How can party bosses and officials allow themselves to publically threaten, to insult and to swear?
I hear that with the envelope in villa park they also give good beefsteak. Mo*her f**king traitors!
CREATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF DISINFORMATION AND HATE SPEECH
It is known that this leadership structure is under strong criticism in international forums, and their names are dragged in reports and studies about disinformation and fake news, in which they themselves are protagonists – creators and distributors of disinformation and hate speech. Fortunately for them, in the country they have enough media outlets under their control where they can act like some kind of a factor and opposition “balance”, but that’s a story for the media.
The facts about their destructive behaviour are undisputable. Though, honestly, the ease with which the media get over such behaviour is shocking, but that’s another distressing story.
TO BE ACCOUNTABLE AND TRANSPARENT
To be accountable and transparent is a question of elementary decency, and even political literacy. Political parties and their leaders and spokespersons have an obligation to answer all questions asked by the public. Even private questions should be answered, as politicians who belong to the normal, modern, democratic world do. They have to answer to everyone, both to “theirs” and to those who they don’t like.
Why? The answer is simple. They use money from the budget of all the citizens. We don’t even have to have a press ID for them to answer our questions. They are public figures!
Do they think that if they don’t answer, the questions will disappear? Maybe, but they don’t have that luck. The questions don’t disappear. The rules apply to all equally, and especially to public figures and those who request the trust of voters.
ONCE AGAIN, IN BOLD
Therefore, once again, in bold (some of the spokespersons can also answer): What is Mickoski’s swearing on the social networks about? Is there a new party strategy on the horizon, according to which VMRO-DPMNE’s vocabulary will fall one step lower, closer to the one of fake-Levica? How can party bosses and officials allow themselves to publically threaten, to insult and to swear?
And a personal one to Mickoski, also in bold: Really, what is this swearing on the social networks, Mr. Mickoski? Who taught you to swear like that. Do you think that’s nice? What do your students say about that?
The text is the personal opinion of the Author.
Translation: N. Cvetkovska