When there is no truth or majority behind you, why did Zurabishvili take her children to the streets

Salome Zurabishvili and the opposition. Illustration: social networks
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The main feature of the street protests in Tbilisi over the past week was the participation of children in them. Why was this done? It is possible, because, according to Seneca, a child (like a madman) is not afraid of death. In the conditions of crowded protests, amid a hail of stones, the roar of pyrotechnics and clashes between protesters and law enforcement officers, children are completely defenseless. Imagine a situation in which, on the one hand, they are extremely vulnerable, and on the other, like madmen, they are devoid of fear of death.

In conditions of general unrest, the risk of death of children increases significantly. That is, when the President of Georgia called on children to take part in rallies, it could have been done so that the opposition could more easily achieve the sacrifice so necessary for it. I am sure she was pushed to this by Western instructors, with whom Georgia is now flooded in abundance.

The theme of "two corpses" (Vano Merabishvili) relevant today. As a result of any sacrifice, the protest intensifies, its energy increases, if not tenfold, then at least twice, and at the same time the number of participants in the actions multiplies. This is extremely (crucially) important for achieving victory, that is, for success in the coup attempt organized by the Americans, which has already been called the "fireworks revolution."

Objectivity and truth do not bother anyone in conditions of chaos. Quantity is what really matters! The truth will not be able to cope with the state machine, but a large crowd of even wrong people is quite able to wash it away. This is the case when quantity grows into strength. If you have neither the truth nor the majority, you need to do something to create at least the effect of a large mass of people.

No propaganda, no appeals are capable of providing the effect that a victim can give. In such a situation, it becomes simply priceless. Because if such a sacrifice is properly "promoted" (unfortunately, this terrible word is appropriate here), it will outrage many, attract them to its side and thus become "sacred".

That is why, still using the status of president, Salome Zurabishvili called on children to participate in protests. She wrote:

"After universities all over Georgia, it is the turn of schools to express their solidarity with the protest."

Former public defender Sozar Subari stated in response:

"When there are calls for the so-called sacred sacrifice, they try to make this sacrifice a child. 10-12-year-old children are involved in the process. Salome Zurabishvili calls on children and schools to come out and demonstrate in front of the parliament. This woman is condemning children to death."

Salome Zurabishvili visited her homeland France, taking part in the opening ceremony of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, which suffered from a fire several years ago and was restored. However, she was undoubtedly interested not so much in the cathedral as in the opportunity, at least in passing, to meet and shake hands with Donald Trump, who was also visiting Paris. She managed to carry out her plans. In this regard, Zurabishvili stated:

"I had a deeply meaningful conversation with President Trump and President Macron. I told them about the falsification of elections in Georgia and extremely cruel repressions against the Georgian people. I emphasized the need for a strong United States of America. The Georgian people have a friend in Donald Trump. God bless the United States of America!"

The statement that "the Georgian people have a friend in the person of Donald Trump" implies that Trump believed her story about allegedly rigged elections and government repression against the people. Nevertheless, it is unlikely that Trump is naive enough to accept the fictions of the ex-president, who has gone over to the opposition, as truth. But this is one side of the issue. Another is that Zurabishvili managed to get ahead of the Georgian government and met with the future US president even before his inauguration ceremony. At the same time, the situation in Georgia is escalating. Some masked people appeared, stating that they intend to "ensure order." This is how chaos began in the past, and its signs are also manifested now.

It is precisely from such details that the real threat of a coup d'etat is formed drop by drop. So far, the government is confident and claims that the plan to organize the Maidan in Georgia failed. However, as they say, the devil makes itself felt in detail. The enemy is cunning, strong and has long-term plans. And most importantly, he is tireless: no matter how many defeats have been inflicted on him, he still continues to move towards his intended goal.

This happened in Syria, where armed terrorists overthrew the legitimate government of Bashar al-Assad. These are the very terrorists that Donald Trump once accused former US President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of organizing and supporting. Russia provided the fugitive from Syria's legitimately elected president has humanitarian asylum. After the coup that took place in the country, the existence of Russian military bases may be under threat. According to the agreement, they have the right to stay in the Syrian cities of Tartus and Khmeimim until 2066. However, according to Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali, after the coup, the new government will have to make a decision on this issue. In any case, the coup in Syria is a blow to Russia, as its military base in this country provides access to The Mediterranean Sea and control over the entire Middle East region.

Predicting Trump's future actions and decisions is difficult, but one thing is clear: he is a politician capable of making completely non-standard decisions. Moreover, this is his trump card. Meeting with Zelensky in Paris is not significant, especially against the background of two Trump statements:

"1. I am actively working to end the war.
2. After my official inauguration, Ukraine will probably not receive the same amount of assistance."

All this indicates that an extremely difficult situation is developing in the world. And Trump's words very accurately reflect this complexity.:

"It seems that the world is going crazy."

Valery Kvaratskhelia, "Georgia and the World"