The anarchist group “Rouvikonas” attacked the house of journalist Stavrou Theodorakis on Tuesday night while an interview of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was being broadcast on the “Heroes” program.
On the entrance to the house of Stavros Theodorakis in Salandri, members of “Rouvikona” wrote: “Blood is a river and emissions will not wash it away”.
Rubicon’s post:
Intervention at the home of journalist Stavros Theodorakis in Salandri.
Anyone who seriously believes that power and humanity can coexist is still naive or a puppet of power.
And if he continues to believe after killing Demps.
No, no segment of the social base should fall into the trap of manipulating power, whether state or capital, on humanitarian grounds. Don’t think they are fallible as people. The truth is they don’t care about us. They only care about their position and profit and they see us as numbers and subjects. And they want us to believe in their unique “reality” that they skillfully try to create, intoxicated by the arrogance that their power gives them, but fearing the social wrath it will cause them.
Because after Thembi, the social base raised its head and they were afraid of it.
That’s why, thinking that society is eating straws, well-known parrots in the media rushed to collect what was not collected.
What happened in Tempe, no matter how hard they try, can’t wash away, can’t hide the perpetrators of this crime.
No channel and laundry show like Theodorakis’s “heroes” can cover the landscape any longer and absolve those responsible for Dembi’s crime.
Because they are talking about a tragedy, the 57 people who died in this case are only tragic figures, and Mitsotakis and his company are ruthless criminals. As if that was not enough, they are trying tooth and nail to clean her up.
Theodorakis is certainly a badass, but also a very dangerous director.
Blood is a river and shows that don’t wash it away.
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