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but also the practical recoil of the theorys execution of his existence.
When the pragmatic longevity of the blinding intellectual law
gives signs of tiredness, I charge my weapons with lethal intentions.
I am the hatred hidden of the darkness that restricted freedom
The blood left offering of shame when the Dacians were completing
the Romanity.
As a God brought back to life by a tear that wishes revenge
I dig up the hatchet of war in the name of the Dacians who arrogate their country.
I am the moment who commands eternity, the new moral law,
seduced by the grace of the spirit born of rational thought.
And what I leave behind the front of the confrontations between truth and lie
will last, in times not invented yet, just as a whispered apology.
I am my own reverie reached the maturity of ignorance
of a confused past that just spontaneously shows it to me.
A last desire of the history is the echo from the woods shouted,
it wakes my antipathy of a country even now in present subjugated.
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Nation of Slaves - Bagarea Cosmin Ionut
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Book written in Romanian language with the title ‘’NEAM DE SLUGI’’ by the writer BĂGĂREA COSMIN IONUŢ and translated in English language by the translator MUNTEANU GEORGE GABRIEL with the title ‘’NATION OF SLAVES’’.
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CONTENTS
Chapter I
National Landscapes
National Dignity
National Consciousness
Romania’s Image
Patriotism
Dacian People Or Roman?
Nation Of Slaves
Betrayal
Romania’s Economical Collapse
Romanian Justice
Romanian Ethics
Angry Thought
It’s Pure Hatred
Applause
The Characteristics Of Rulers
The Characteristics Of Servants
Necessities Of Systems
The Slave Of System
Democracy In Romania
Social Elite
Obsession Of Prohibiting The Romanian Language
Romanian Politics
National Policy
Chapter II
Opinions About The Christian Religion
The Romanian Orthodox Church
Biblical Visions
The Role Of A Priest
Biblical Characters
Joseph
Pilate
Judas
Mary Magdalene
Moses
Virgin Mary
Satan (Or The Angel Of Knowledge)
The Holy Spirit
The Story Of The Corpse From The Cross
Falsified Feelings Or Unwanted Truth
CHAPTER I
NATIONAL LANDSCAPES
NATIONAL DIGNITY
You must have a major problem of perception and orientation, if you think such a thing exists in this country. Truly, even garbage has its dignity, but it still remains garbage. This grotesque spectacle of subjugation through the words of the people adrift on this land is maintained and supported at a national level through itself as a reason or excuse of historical rulers and all sorts of apocalyptic saints. When you’re selling everything that you have for nothing, begging for more money or wheat for your sacred bread
when you sell foreigners your own land and what’s underneath it, then when you imprison the children of the nation because they stole to eat, all of these facts don’t have any connection with your own dignity as a citizen of this nation; on the contrary, you are humiliated or you humiliate them. Hatred, envy, and hopelessness, which rules the existence of this nation, cannot lead to a real application of national dignity or hope in its future existence.
Natural and eternal hypocrisy
born the national sentiment of pride,
but pay attention, the truth is a mirage
that doesn’t have a soul, and the cassock flourishes.
Science doesn’t have place between the graves
fall as prey for the morbid churches.
Education is a sinister disease
a ruin that imposes an old belief.
The mighty god is walking, from non-existence, the splendour
paid with money from the poor with which they buy their poison,
of a plague kept as glory and compassion
what buried the sold generations without a name.
The clowns rule with hatred and passion
rabble kneeling beneath the cross without reason,
and from the bread crumb thrown to the sickly
they steal, smiling, the future of the orphans.
Humiliating show of dressed monkeys
in foreign costumes bought from the palace,
no water exists to wash the sins,
when the drawn saints are caricatures in reality.
You don’t like yourself, but you pretend charismatically
because you love others in a dogmatic way,
it isn’t awkward and not even dramatic
the death of a nation which lies to itself phlegmatic.
NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS
It is a ridiculous spectacle lost in its own semantic. They say this feeling is the basis of any nation, a correct fact if it represents the real life of a nation. Taken as a matter of fact imposed by any kind of propaganda, it becomes a weapon used randomly or with good science to prolong a very confusing agony.
Taken from the theory, this concept is valid only applied in real life among the members of a nation, both as a fact and as a unifying sentiment and for resistance.
ROMANIA’S IMAGE
The reason to attack for some people, this problem is wrong, laid in the same way inevitably and solving it. The criteria it starts from needs to be the truth; tuning is an impediment even if it has a beneficial
effect for the moment. You cannot show the world a beautiful story about a country when you get stuck in the mud and potholes after entering its territory.
The repulsion of the foreigner that was lied is truly the image of the country. However, any normal mind knows the difference between this country and a civilised one is so visible that when you want to beautify it on a flyer, they do the greatest harm. It’s not normal to dress up in theoretical gold, a real primitivism. Throwing on the market some sizeable features of the country, hiding records, you don’t create an image but you denature the truth. The same as there is no tourism without infrastructure, as there isn’t a real image of a country by misinformation.
The disillusionment is the only effect of the actions committed in this way.
It repeats the lie who hides the truth
the same as dogma that deepens the mystery.
Worn by all artificial jewellery
such as glass still imitates the diamond.
Again its used the mask that hides the face
such as evenings are confused with mornings.
It uses brute force for exploitation
although in documents it writes only collaboration.
They say big words as equality
when in reality it isn’t dignity.
It is believed by respect an act of fulfilment
but, with regret, I believe it’s simple deception.
It all invokes the country as a divine symbol
when population flees from it permanently.
The future is lost in an uncertain past
non-existent; in fact, nothing concrete.
PATRIOTISM
Under democracy, patriotism would need a beneficial trait defining a nation. But for this to happen, the social and economic situation of that country must be taken into account. When the population is satisfied, it evolves, whether in a good sense or exaggerated, but when the socio-economic situation brings suffering and dissatisfaction to the members of society, then patriotism is a pathetic and rude joke. Patriotism is not a genetic characteristic of man, so it is not imposed on human nature. You are not born patriot. In