Stefanos Kasselakis: Today I am a prominent soldier, let some “patriotic” cries be mocked

With his posting in social media he made known that today (24.03.2024) he has . “Today I am a retired soldier”, says Stefanos Kasselakis stressing that for a specific reason, in order to visit Distomo. He does not fail to comment on those who have rushed to mock him for being entitled to leave for a term of only 20 days pointing out that he did not make this law. In detail the post of Stefanos Kasselakis: “Today I am a prominent soldier. Let some “patriotic” cries be ironed out that I am already entitled to leave with a term of only 20 days. Let it be ironic that I only serve 20 days. I didn’t make the law. I keep him. As I will observe every law in the country, from any position. So I chose to take my exit for a specific reason: To visit Distomo. Where in 1944, the Nazis slaughtered 229 civilians Greeks. A heinous crime that reminds us of our fair request for German compensation, which I put to the German Ambassador when I met him and which I will earnestly claim. I went to Distomo with the parade contingent in which I participate, the contingent that will parade tomorrow in Thebes, to honor the Greek Revolution. I went with the soldiers who enthusiastically accompanied me – because they are the real patriots of our country, because they are proud of our nation, although they are disappointed in our country. And while I was about to march for my country, some were parading with homophobic figures – carnavals. I wonder: What exactly are they afraid of? Why are you so angry? Menos that joins that of so many newspapers and sites. A thick porridge of fake news, mocking, daily permeating. A whole system with a common goal of just one man. That’s what happens when nobody keeps you from anywhere. Greek and Greek, my dear fellow citizen, know that I respect you. From any position, and especially from the position of your ordinary fellow citizen. I respect you means I’m never going to manipulate you, montify reality, hide evidence, alter, method, cover up, as it is right now. Think of the truth you’re experiencing, think of the absurd they present you as normal, underestimating your intelligence. And as I respect you, I respect your children, who I’ve known these days and with whom I have the honor of serving right now. They are fantastic children, young people seeking a society with meritocracy and dignity. They see a life determined for them, a game set up, while they want to be able to dream – not outside, here, in their homeland, in Greece! Against these children, power professionals will stand and make the same predictable, heavy statements tomorrow for March 25. Big words, when in practice they violate the Constitution, montify the truth and take the right away. For to them authority is an end in itself. It is the only raison d’être they understand. Distomus 1944. Kalavryta 1821. Every day we wake up we choose what Greeks we want to be. Outside my chamber are a few words by George Drosin: “They have searched for the foundation of a Parthenon, a glorious one, and they have reddished their hairs in Sully and in Marathon, because it has buried remains for only a little bit of earth, a great deal of Greek! “ This soil is indeed sacred, for it is the soil of our heroes. For it is the soil that gave birth to us, the soil in which we walk daily, the soil on which we build our lives. Some of this dirt wants their chessboard and us manipulated pawns. It’s not a chessboard. It’s home. She’s ours. And we will bring her to the Light.” Today I’m a commanding soldier. Let some “patriotic” cries be ironed out that I am already entitled to leave with a term of only 20 days. Let it be ironic that I only serve 20 days. I didn’t make the law. I keep him. As I will observe every law in the country, from any position. I chose… — Stefanos Kasselakis – Stefanos Kasselakis (@skasselakis) Please note that tomorrow Stefanos Kasselakis will parade with his unit in the center of Thebes, on the occasion of the celebration of the national anniversary of 25 March 1821.

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