Политички случувања во Грузија

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How rational are human beings & how susceptible are we to propaganda?
- In Georgia we know the overwhelming majority of the democratically elected government support the NGO transparency law (83 in favour vs 23 against).
- Yet, the media shows some pictures of protests and we are ready to redefine democracy as the rule of a loud Western-backed minority to support intimidations, sanctions and a coup.
- The Georgian government expresses concerns about US efforts to topple the government to use their country as a second front against Russia.
- Yet, the political-media elites sell it as a choice between "democracy" and a "Russian law", and we believe we are on the virtuous side in a struggle between good and evil.
- The same was done to Ukraine in 2014. Our governments and our "NGOs" backed an unconstitutional coup against a democratically elected government and the coup was only supported by a minority of Ukrainians.
- Yet, it was sold to us as "pro-Ukrainian" and a "democratic revolution" so we supported it without any critical debate.
- But we are told propaganda only happens in the countries we are taught to hate.
 
Невладините организации се рак рана на секое општество!!! Банда наркомани, педери и џаболебари без свое јас, платени со странски пари, кои работат на копче само кога ќе им наредат нивните господари од ЕУ и Америка...
 
Малку пародија...


Georgia: Where Latte-Sipping Revolutionaries Face the Cold, Hard Truth of 10% Economic Growth
By The Garlics (instead of The Onion)


Tbilisi, Georgia - In the quaint cafes of Tbilisi, a new breed of revolutionary is brewing. Armed with foreign-funded lattes and Molotov cocktail memes, these youths are plotting the overthrow of their democratically elected government. Their crime? Daring to deliver double-digit economic growth while maintaining friendly relations with neighboring Russia, a move deemed utterly undemocratic by the latte-loving West.


The Garlics spoke with several of these young revolutionaries, who expressed their outrage at the government's proposed "foreign agent" law. "It's just like, so unfair," lamented one revolutionary, meticulously arranging the foam on their cappuccino into the shape of a protest sign. "We should be able to accept millions of dollars from foreign governments to influence our own elections without anyone knowing. It's called freedom, duh!"


Meanwhile, the Georgian Dream party, the target of this latte-fueled uprising, remains baffled. "We're just trying to run a country, create jobs, and keep the lights on," sighed a government spokesperson, who was too busy balancing the national budget to indulge in artisanal coffee. "But apparently, that's not how you play the game of global geopolitics. Who knew?"

The West, however, remains committed to its mission of "liberating" Georgia, even if it means plunging the nation into chaos and war. "We stand with the brave latte revolutionaries of Georgia," declared a State Department official, who was busy polishing a collection of vintage Molotov cocktail bottles. "Their struggle for freedom, funded entirely by our tax dollars, is an inspiration to us all."

As the drama unfolds, one thing is clear: Georgia is caught in a geopolitical tug-of-war, where the prize is not stability or prosperity, but the dubious honor of becoming a pawn in a larger game. And in this game, the only winners are the latte artists, meme creators, and geopolitical strategists who profit from the chaos.


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Наводно се спрема закон за лгбт пропаганда во Грузија.
 
На толку заканување и карање... :D :LOL: :ROFLMAO:

 

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