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Old 07-09-2006, 04:46 PM
Greybaron
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I’ve immigrated into Estonia a year ago looking forward to stable civilized life. That was my great mistake for quite soon I’ve found myself living in totalitarian fascist country. I won’t tell epic about me becoming Estonian citizen. I was lucky in contrast to majority of immigrants. But I was shocked watching people in Nazi uniform marching in Tallinn streets and unveiling monument to SS officers. Also it turned out that it’s very dangerous to be gay here. My acquaintance was beaten within an inch of his life just for his rather womanly appearance. And such displays of fascism I see at every turn here.
Soon our authorities will follow Georgian President’s example and there will be repressions among opposition here either. He’d already established his dictatorship in the country and now he’s getting rid of last shoots of democracy in Georgia.
Imho all those events are result of US influence. Bush had killed democracy in USA long ago and even admitted existence of CIA secret prisons and fact of prisoners’ tortures. That’s called fascism I think. USA had turned into dictatorship and planting similar regimes all over the world. And Estonia and Georgia are victims of this US foreign policy.
I just wonder if we couldn’t find supporters among European countries? European democracy is much more humane and less aggressive than American one. We’re EU member. We aren’t 51’st American State, are we?
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