18781 - The national issues
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias
The national issues are not just for the sake of verbalism, especially political one. The national issues require actions, not because of nationalism, but for humanity, as there are people who suffer, because society has forgotten them, even though they belong to the nation and our history, while their land is occupied by barbarism. And if some of our own have chosen to live happily in oblivion, this is not applicable to Hellenism, which leaves no one behind. For this reason, the rhetorics do not impress us, since we already know the sequel. We monitor the task and follow the people.
We do not believe in institutions, which simply look at reality, without producing any work, because they assume that it is impossible. Since they haven’t learned, after so many centuries, that only utopias create realities.
Consequently, we don’t hear anything, we just observe the truth of the action. With these criteria we subsist, because we are the continuation of the Revolution, as its anniversary is not only symbolic for us. And the heroes are not just a few lines in history books, but examples for our lives, which is not merely an existence, as we have eliminated the social outcasts which are delaying the advancement of the people, which is essential for Humanity and Time. In this context it is that Hellenism functions, and not to verbalism which does not touch either disciples, nor voters.