Perhaps We Should Start the Search for the Guilty from the President of Armenia: Mikayel Minasian
Former Ambassador of Armenia to the Vatican, Mikayel Minasian, wrote on his Facebook page: "There is a pseudo-elitist, pseudo-mentorial, and pseudo-principled trend where people complain in turn that the people lack self-esteem and the nation lacks a self-defense instinct. These 'pseudo' individuals blame the collective 'people' for the created situation and almost all failures. They criticize and ultimately label those who do not wish to confront facts and reality as 'trash' or 'zombies.'
Yes, a portion of our citizens are embittered, blinded, deafened, and guided solely by hatred. Perhaps it is also for this reason that the country is heading towards undeniable destruction. Yes, most of them do not sense the impending regional dangers, do not wish to remember all of Nikol's lies, but do not forget the myths surrounding Nikol and do not adequately assess the scales of the disaster. Nevertheless, are these people the only ones to blame?
Shouldn't we perhaps start searching for the guilty in government buildings, living off the people's taxes as parasites? For example, from the President of Armenia. Why don’t you ask what our cultured, elite tourist and freeloader president, a friend of all sheikhs and queens, is doing, who is one of the direct responsible parties for this disaster? He has from day one approved illegal, unconstitutional, and illogical decisions. He has sacrificed everyone and everything for the sake of office, prioritizing that over personal dignity and the homeland. Now he is trying to reposition himself.
He decides, based on the moods of the street, the tensions, and the day’s context, whom to flatter within 24 hours. He flatters everyone indiscriminately, based on just one principle: ‘My dear boss, do not hit my head, let me stay president,’ while the list of bosses changes according to the situation. This is the true face of the 'trash' packaged in an expensive suit. And it is from him that we should start, punishing with all the strictness of the law and human norms so that the next one understands that he will serve only the law, the state, and the people.
It is very easy to blame everything on society’s disoriented proletariat that is active on Facebook and writes something in Latin or Cyrillic. And for some reason, the pseudo-mentorials do not notice the country’s number one official, who did not stop traveling even during the days of war. You demand that the ordinary people, who believed in Nikol, now learn lessons from their own mistakes, soberly evaluate reality, but we often fall into the same trap ourselves. Is this fair?"
Minasian attached the following photo to his post: