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A mother of 2, lives in a small apartment with husband and two kids. Good people. Our parents come from the "rural areas," namely the mountains of Central Greece.
It's a job, a low paying one at that.
The Police Officers' Union (people that really don't like Special Guards, I note) accused the leadership of the Police force of an established perception of the model policeman as a sort of 'Rambo', incompletely and inefficiently trained and elastically hired, because this is the philosophy that runs through the shortened and militarized training that was recently adopted through the new disciplinary code (link in Greek here).
This is the first time that the Police are not backing one of their own in public.
(For anyone that can read Greek: this post of mine might regarding among other things the reality of what a riot really is like - in Greek) The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom - William Blake
Greece isn't going to trade a Karamanlis for a Papandreou again, is it?
Are there any young bloods available?
In the USA, it only took 8 years of cronyism and corruption to completely tank our economy and send people fleeing to protect themselves.
One wonders how Greece operated this long at all given the noxious mix of government and business.
With high corruption comes a level of cynicism that eventually corrodes the nation's well-being.
Though, for Greek conditions, perhaps the better US parallel is the post-Civil-War period: that was thorough and lasted for decades. *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
The cynicism and the corryption has come back to bite its originators. The new underclass, in all its shapes and forms, isn't smiling. Really I can't emphasize strongly enough how different the composition of the violent crowd is from the usual anarchist mobs.
I also add that there is accumulating evidence that some of the protesters are on the police payroll. Stelios Kouloglou, a respected journalist and head of the independent online tvxs report that they saw young men with helmets, hoods and wrenches, chatting and mingling with the police outside a down-town district. There's a blurry cell-phone photo as evidence along with the eye-witness testimony here:
The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom - William Blake
we'll wait and see what the new political landscape will be after the riots.
firestormed cities, or riots don't end at all.
horrible, that the right's stormtroopers could be the only membrane between order and mayhem.
isn't the word 'anarchy' originally greek?
they were the first to invent democracy, perhaps they will now be the first to reinvent it.
great work to be done...here are the smouldering ashes, what will be the phoenix? 'The history of public debt is full of irony. It rarely follows our ideas of order and justice.' Thomas Piketty
This is a watershed! It may be too soon to know what it means, but watch closely! The Fates are kind.
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