Fact: There is Unimaginable Hatred in Pashinyan's Speeches Towards Citizens Not Belonging to the 'Marchers' Class
“Fact” newspaper reports: “I have instructed the NSS to find out the forms and methods of cooperation between certain circles and Satan.” These are the words of Nikol Pashinyan at yesterday’s government meeting. It seemed like another joke on ‘satanist’ themes (just a few days ago, the Prime Minister had posted three comments on this topic), until he asked the acting head of the NSS to confirm. He responded with utmost seriousness, saying, “Yes, we actually received such an instruction a few days ago, and we will report to you.”
As they say, we reached the point! This is not even subject to interpretation; it is simply, to put it mildly, incomprehensible, just as Pashinyan’s rhetoric and speaking style were incomprehensible during the Q&A session between the National Assembly and the government the day before.
When the question is raised as to why there is so much malice, hatred, and bitterness towards each other in our society, it is enough to simply watch the Prime Minister’s speeches from that day again. Unfortunately, there was unimaginable hatred in them towards all those citizens who do not belong to the 'marchers' class, who dare to tell the authorities that their 'apples are sour', and who do not think as they do.
Meanwhile, we naïvely thought that the country’s leader is the leader of all, regardless of their attitude toward him, that all should be under his protection unconditionally. And finally, regarding Mel Daluzian, it is strange that the Prime Minister has not had someone by his side to inform him that no one has a problem with Daluzian’s person, his life—this solely concerns the enormous funds allocated by the state and the question of why, if the main point is not his personal life change, a film dedicated to this athlete is being financed when there are many other athletes who have achieved much greater success and raised the country’s flag higher.
For more details, see today’s issue of the newspaper.