The stench of death in the Romanian state
Do I own the stories I'm presented with? Have I the autonomy and wherewithal to follow stories once they're ripped from sight, or do I, like an airborne little whippet, dive towards the next fleeting thing as directed?
It seems lately wherever I look, there is death. The looming promise of. I took a long walk yesterday trying to find the balance that I need to allow me to negotiate this present, so that I may, in turn, help the ones who suffer more acutely. Turn from private grievings to public outrage.
Yesterday morning, I remembered a story.
One man who stopped lying could bring down a tyranny. (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)
I'd been so caught up in my own life, I'd let it slip for a few days, but then, it occurred to me, quite out of the blue, that I may not have those days to spare.
A couple of months back, during Romania's fraudulent presidential election, there was quite a bit of cancan buzz regarding a certain individual. Cezar Avrămuţă, known to most as "Stegarul Dac" (the Dacian Flag Bearer), is a familiar face to anyone who has attended protests in Bucharest in the last 10 years. He became a comforting sight to me personally during the long years of the pandemic when the oppression and injustice leveled against the general population was at least as thick as a knee on the neck.
The man was quite a sight - with his tall, imposing frame, his long priestly beard, and the full traditional costume. Ever-present, of course, was the flag he chose to wave, in protest, from on high. Cezar Avrămuţă frequently used to climb buildings, trees, and anything scalable, really, to wave the flag of his home-nation, appropriately, from on high.
Previously a mathematics teacher, he gave up teaching to fully dedicate himself to protesting and civic activism. Unfortunately for him, he did not happen to side with the causes deemed noble and worthwhile by the status quo. As I mentioned, he was a prominent figure during the Covid years, standing against tyrannical and idiotic restrictions of liberty and other measures employed against the individual.
More recently, he took to protesting against one of the gravest and sickest abuses of justice carried out in Europe ever since the Iron Curtain fell. As many here know, the presidential election of December 2024 was annulled as it was taking place on account of "external involvement", unproven and unfounded. The wrong candidate was quite clearly going to win, and in modern democracies, you are not allowed to vote for the wrong candidate.
The candidate in question was soon disqualified, arrested, and had his name dragged through the mud, together with anyone who supported him. Suddenly, the people who supported Calin Georgescu, aka the majority of the Romanian people, were gullible imbeciles, authoritarian sympathizers, and crazed conspiracy theorists. The MSM and the powers that be actively encouraged this othering, driving as they could, the polarization and fracturing of Romanian society.
Many still protested against the illegal annulment of so-called democratic elections. Not all of them on account of sympathizing with Georgescu, merely driven by the not-so-long-ago memory of other totalitarian regimes with a complete and utter disregard for personal freedom.
One of those protesting was Cezar Avrămuţă, who chose to make his opinion known in the by now familiar manner- climbing high and making a stand. Except it must've bothered somebody somewhere - the authorities started coming after him in every way they knew how. To date, Stegarul Dac has been assaulted, beaten, kicked, arrested, and forcibly committed to a mental asylum four times, despite copious evidence that such a measure was neither necessary nor justified.
During the re-scheduled elections in May, he was the recipient of copious amounts of online ridicule and abuse. The poor loony. The "naughty" crazy man stuck in his stupid little ways. To me, the online ridicule was particularly vile - after all, the man's only "crime" was protesting against a deeply corrupt system. It was particularly grating to see useful idiots mock this man's education online, especially as in the next breath, they fawned over the new president's Sorbonne background.
Cezar Avrămuţă was arrested back in May, kept in jail, then released into house arrest, which he broke on the night the election results were announced. He went to protest, alone, in the Heroes' Square. You know, where all those nice ladies and gentlemen were murdered during the Revolution in '89.
When the police arrested him the second time, idiots everywhere rejoiced, then swiftly forgot. Nowadays, you don't hear about Cezar Avrămuţă that much in Romanian media. A brief update here and there, but nothing compared to the efforts to stoke the fire against him back in May.
Now, it's perfectly acceptable not to care. To forget. Except this is how we forget we are human, and that must not be allowed.
He took the "you have an obligation to speak out" part of politics seriously. The fact that he's been through all this shit, all this torture is because he spoke the truth, and people don't tend to like that very much.
Not at all.
It is not appropriate to try and bring humour into this post, but I, like this man, have a priestly beard, but I know nothing about mathematics. I know probably even less about politics, outside of the fact that it drips with nepotism and stinks of vested interests, no matter where you are on the planet.
But I know one thing. When I am financially secure, retired, and happy, I want to get a literal soap box, and stand on it, on the apex of two busy city streets and spout absolute nonsensical lunacy as a cathartic act.
Perhaps it could be called performance art, but I really want people to walk by and wonder "What sort of life did that person have, to leave them to shouting nonsense on the street"
Except there's one difference between me and poor Cezar. I'll never be that brave.
It's interesting to me you mark "happy" as one of your preconditions for such action. Many would have stopped at financially secure or otherwise just old enough to be able to say fuck it in such a way. Why happy? :) Thank you for the comment, I really appreciate it! :)
To me, this definition of "happy" is "not willing to give a fuck what other people think about my actions". So I guess, to me, that is what fulfilment and true happiness is, to be truly unconcerned with the notions of others, but... somehow, paradoxically, with room for genuine critique and continued improvement.
And when I mean nonsense, I really do mean nonsense. I remember a post I wrote about how I somehow managed to link a Florence and the Machine song and Formula 1 racing.
Only, when I tried to find it, I realised, I probably didn't post it here, and made a two line post somewhere else that shall not be named.
:D I'm sorry, I would've liked to read that kind of post...FLorence and Formula 1? How on Earth did you end up there? :)
I'll have to write it
Speakers of truth seldom escape the name dragging, assaulting and ridicule that their truths inspire in shitty people. What a man of principle, wearing his conviction on his sleeve, to go protest, alone, in the Heroes' Square. That is bravery, not lunacy.
You're right, the lack of care is appalling!
What struck me most was the callousness. It was shocking to see people who were otherwise educated and sensible turn on one single man protesting peacefully, rather than on a corrupt system, you know?
I don't know what it is! Maybe those educated and sensible people round on one single man so they can feel as though they are doing something? Lots of folks jump to the perceived 'winning side' just so they can say they were right. One day they may find out that being 'right' isn't what they wanted at all. Pack mentality runs heavy in weak people.
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it is interesting how fast people forget, and how fast the ruling class forgets, even in a country that not so long ago was pretty pissed at them, and how it end up.
people also forget that elected officials are not there to make themselves rich but to serve the people. people do have power, but for people to actually do something, most of the time it needs to be a desperate situation. and that is coming from personal experience. we have protests for 7 months now, and to be honest i am not the best protester. yes i did attend some, i did participate in some, i do some online shitting on what is happening, but i am not hungry, not thinking what i will eat tomorrow, so i will not go all in.
and that is what they are counting on. the poor and uneducated will vote for 30$ or a new washing machine (true stories) if they are not brainwashed by the everyday propaganda (our president had over 200 live national tv appearances this year) and the "middle" class (not sure is it actually middle, more those who are not hungry) will most of the times not risk the status quo.
There are from time to time people who will say fuck it, i don't care what will happen, and most of the times there was a braking point for that to happen. Cezar is one of them.
100%. I had wondered about things in your country, specifically, while writing this. It seems when we were in Graz, the news was quite full of updates. Now, I admit I haven't seen much info either way about the situation. Everything is forgoten, which does raise a question over the whole "if only people knew, this would never happen" theory.
this was two weeks ago
after that they started arresting people so there was chaos for a week. with everyday protests in bigger cities, but on smaller scale around the city by blocking the roads. they started sending full equipped police against it, so people started crossing the pedestrian crossings non stop. the mdf even tried removing the crossing in one street.
there are thousands of tickets written for crossing the road or even standing on the side walk. i am pretty sure we have to be living in a simulation.
the joke about goldfish memory is bad as it should be about people memory :D they need to be reminded all the time.
100%. I'm starting to think so, too. I'm sorry. It sounds like a shitty situation to be living through. I hope nobody's paying those tickets. If it's anything like the tickets given out during Covid for breaking curfew or any of those bs laws, they may get overturned with time (as long as the people didn't get scared and paid).
And that picture. Wow. The fact that this is happening and so close from me, and yet I hear nothing of it, is frightening. I hope the people win. And remember :)
it is a weird thing. the mix of life goes like normal and fuck this is all just fucking crazy. like some kind of dystopian sci-fi where life looks normal but you know fucked up overlords are up there.
i think news ignore protests around the world most of the time. they don't want to give ideas. :)