The Czech state as a gangster
The Czech state is dying. The image of a dying white dog, which a Czech “businessman” left to die in a dunghill for several days before calling a vet or ending its suffering himself, published in recent days on TV news, is perhaps the best symbol of this. This is something an honest farmer would never do. The idea of Czechoslovakia, a supranational state whose essence was civil democracy and the cohesion, peacefulness and development of the citizen, was worth hundreds of thousands of citizens giving their lives for. When it comes to the breaking of bread – and that moment will come – not a mouse will stand for the dying horse of the profaned Czech Republic in the dunghill of history.