Ένοπλος σοσιαλμπαχαλάκης έγραψε: ↑03 Απρ 2023, 15:25
Εκτός αν είσαι της απόψεως πως ουδείς αγώνας ποτέ δεν ήταν αναγκαίος στην ιστορία της ανθρωπότητας, και η πολιτική είναι εντελώς αχρείαστη, ενώ αν απλά κοιτούσαμε τη δουλειά μας, ειρηνικά και ατομικιστικα, θα υπήρχε κοινωνική πρόοδος. Δεν ξέρω τι θεωρία είναι αυτή, ζεν οικονομιστικος ντετερμινισμος;
Yπάρχουν αγώνες και αγώνες.Μερικοί δεν θέλουν κανένα φίδι να βγάλουν από την τρύπα αλλά να βουτήξουν τις περιουσίες των άλλων και να τους καθήσουν στο σβέρκο και αυτή ήταν η περίπτωση του τραγουδοποιού.
https://www.ukpol.co.uk/winston-churchi ... on-greece/
The question however arises, and one may be permitted to dwell on it for a moment, Who are the friends of democracy, and also how is the word “democracy” to be interpreted? My idea of it is that the plain, humble, common man, just the ordinary man who keeps a wife and family, who goes off to fight for his country when it is in trouble, and goes to the poll at the appropriate time, puts his cross on the ballot paper showing the candidate he wishes to be elected to Parliament—that is the foundation of democracy. =
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The last thing which resembles democracy is mob law, with bands of gangsters, armed with deadly weapons, forcing their way into great cities, seizing the police stations and key points of government, endeavouring to introduce a totalitarian régime with an iron hand, and clamouring, as they can nowadays if they get the power——
But when countries are liberated it does not follow that those who have received our weapons should use them in order to engross to themselves by violence and murder and bloodshed all those powers and traditions and continuity which many countries have slowly developed and to which quite a large proportion of their people, I believe the great majority, are firmly attached. If what is called in this Amendment the action of “the friends of democracy” is to be interpreted as carefully planned coups d’ état by murder gangs and by the iron rule of ruffians seeking to climb into the seats of power, without a vote ever having been cast in their favour—if that is to masquerade as democracy I think the House will unite in condemning it as a mockery. I do not admit—I am keeping to the words of the Amendment—that those popular elements who so “valorously”—in some cases I must say—assisted the defeat of the enemy have the right to come forward and say, “We are the saviours of the nation; we must therefore henceforward be its rulers, its masters; that is our reward; we must now claim to sit in judgment over all”—that is, the vast mass of people in every occupied country who have had to live out their lives as well as they could under the iron rule and oppression of the Germans. These valorous elements are now to rule with dictatorial power gained by a coup d’état, by bloody street fighting and slaughter, and are to judge the high, the middle and the poor.= Τζαβέλλας