Stric
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What exactly is Mamić exposing? You make it seem like Mamić is some sort of dark knight. A hero Croatia needs, but doesn't deserve. Mamić has nothing to do with patriotism. He uses shallow patriotic bullshit remarks to make himself look like a national martyr or something. In his head, Mamić = Croatia, and whoever is against Mamić is a communist, a dissident and wants to destroy the country. That's a bullshit logic aimed at gaining the support of small-minded morons, who are unfortunately abundant in these parts. And he's doing a great job with it, because the support he has is just incredible, considering what a criminal and a piece of shit human being he is.
Also, the Mamić case shouldn't have anything to do with which party is in charge. If he's a criminal, he should be prosecuted. The fact that the so-called "left wing" party is in charge at the time he's being prosecuted will not make him any more or less guilty. And if he's guilty, then him being convicted will be a good thing, regardless of whether the thing started for reasons of justice and order, demonstration of power or pre-election campaigning. You make it seem like he's being prosecuted because the government doesn't like him. But being a dick towards the minister or whoever isn't grounds for an investigation. If he's being prosecuted, it's because the investigators have reasons to believe he committed crimes, not because he's not friends with the government. This is not a dictatorship.
Also, the Mamić case shouldn't have anything to do with which party is in charge. If he's a criminal, he should be prosecuted. The fact that the so-called "left wing" party is in charge at the time he's being prosecuted will not make him any more or less guilty. And if he's guilty, then him being convicted will be a good thing, regardless of whether the thing started for reasons of justice and order, demonstration of power or pre-election campaigning. You make it seem like he's being prosecuted because the government doesn't like him. But being a dick towards the minister or whoever isn't grounds for an investigation. If he's being prosecuted, it's because the investigators have reasons to believe he committed crimes, not because he's not friends with the government. This is not a dictatorship.