Fuck with the stupid or hard-nosed and that’s what you get. People in the streets.
And on the day that was deemed our National Day because of the blood of those who took to the streets twenty years ago. People that faced the tanks and firing squads.
People that climbed to that faithful Opera house balcony and chanted with glee: “we are free!”
Angst, fear, uncertitude and stupidly strong convictions filled that square today. For a much lesser cause. For a dirty purpose, any way you look at it.
Some dirtied the memory of our heroes, some betrayed our trust, some proved once more that they are toads.
Right now, I’m enjoying my freedom, having a nice dark beer in the Irish pub.
Happy Birthday, Romania! To the rest of you assholes, Fuck You!
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Enjoy your beer, Horia. I wish I had time to drink one too. As for the red-orange circus…they should ask a designer about changing colors. I’m sick of these two.
I’ve tried the whole day to find a continuation for the “happy b-day, Romania” wish .. but yours is perfect.
Once again, you’re reading my mind. In such a way that makes me thank you
Cristina_tm, I think you’re just jealous because they’re copying your hairstyle. In all seriousness, though, we can make do with a nice coffee, right?
Andr2ea, you’re lucky. You get to come home when all of this is done and over. Enjoy your Alps!
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I so agree with the last sentence and, as Andr2ea said… I can’t find a good continuation to the happy birthday wish. it was the blackest cuntry day ever. And I’m afraid it isn’t over.
Tomata, no, it’s not over. I have a feeling it won’t be over even after the whole election storm will have passed.
Let’s just hope this does not need to grow.
The part about the toads needs a translation.
Mircea Popescu, toads are an inferior class of vertebrates. In that they do have a spine, but it’s small and easily broken.
Yes, I’m familiar with the meaning of the words. I’m also slightly appalled at the suggestion that people displeased with the recent poor treatment of the Opera Square, myself included, have some link to said vertebrate.
Mircea Popescu, I’d be just as unhappy if I had actually made such a suggestion.
I have no beef with you, or any other person that stood up for what they thought they believed in.
The toads were the people giving a lecture on moral values, from the balcony.
Mircea, the link means that you wrote about that issue, not that that’s what I think of you. Finally, I think I got why you were so upset.
A. Well ok, no harm done, was moreover confusing than anything.
People don’t value freedom, democracy or freedom of speech until they lose them. Some of the youngsters today that support the reds don’t know what was like, they don’t know the feeling of hearing bullets hitting your house walls, flares being shot over your garden and people screaming while being shot meters away from you. Some forgot, some don’t know, and worst, some don’t care about this anymore. I remember how we huged with total strangers in those days screaming freedom and victory with tears of joy in our eyes. That you can’t forget, and you’re not allowed to mock by letting the same communists who killed our friends speak from the same balcony where freedom was gained!
It’s not about politics, it’s about bloody respect.
Sirg, I remember those days dearly. Shots fired, people dying, the awe and utter bliss that neither my parents, nor I could shake when we found out he was dead.
The “same people,” that you say mocked the good people that died twenty years ago, know what respect and false respect are better than anyone else.
It is about politics to them. They might actually have respect for this town, in their heart.
Imo you don’t have to be 100 years old to cherish what happened in 1918, or to be over 35 to respect what happened in Timisoara in 1989. People have to respect these symbols regardless of their political color. But when you label former revolutionaries and good people as hooligans, then you make a big mistake,and it’s even bigger if you make this to gain some political advantage.
Sirg, it might not be a mistake.
I don’t like what they did. But I sure don’t understand why they did it, or what they thought they would gain.
Maybe they succeeded, maybe they failed, but we are all talking about them. Bad exposure is exposure still, and it’s free.
Once more, I don’t fully politics, which is why I stick to coding.
sunt eu tâmp sau de ce mi se pare al naibii de şod să vorbească Dragomir cu Popescu pă englezeşte de ziua naţională a lu’ români?
Cât despre 1 decembrie, unirea moldovenilor cu muntenii şi ardelenii mă lasă rece. Oricum Banatul s-a alipit la mizerie abia în 1919 şi n-am văzut niciun român să sărbătorească aia.
Scuze dacă eman energii negative cu commentu’ ăsta, da’ mi-a venit să zic (vorba lu’ Marijuana, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya_CLjBt8VM )
perkele, then you’ll pardon my English.
The exact date of what you’re talking about is the third of August. And, go figure, we do celebrate that.
And I don’t care what sort of energy your comment brings, as long as you have something to say.
Thanks, by the way.
“Ziua Timişoarei” nu e sărbătorită de români, ci doar de Primăria Tm. Gău fighiăr.