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Alexander Sidi: NGOs have no place in school

Politicians greatly underestimate the intelligence of their voters, said Eva Borisova from the Parents Association

Aug 24, 2024 06:53 323

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"Revival" with "blacklists" of teachers. They are looking for an account of those who signed against the law against LGBT propaganda.

"The current situation is extremely worrying, and why did it come to the "black lists" people who make "blacklists" can say. Communicating and threatening teachers in this way shows the true motives of the proponents of this bill. I took the trouble to read the reasoning and the interesting thing about it is that these bills are seen as some form of combating the demographic crisis, which is super impressive. Saying someone is bad doesn't help you be good"=

This is what Eva Borisova from the Association "Parents" said. in the studio of "The Day ON AIR".

She herself admitted that she is quite conservative.

"I would by no means define myself as a very liberal person, but the text itself, written in this way, is an exceptional problem and we all see the consequences. "Politicians greatly underestimate the intelligence of their voters," added Borisova.

According to Alexander Sidi from VMRO, making lists is not the prerogative of people who support this political formation.

"She does it solely and only for political dividends. The liberals started making lists. And this is not a list, these are people who have come out with their position and said that they do not support this law. "Revival" nothing patriotic about it, but they didn't set out to make these lists. Other people have made them. However, what "Revival" is doing is madness, but this law makes sense because the reaction against it shows that there are some non-governmental organizations that feed on these topics, Sidi emphasized for Bulgaria ON AIR.

He is of the opinion that Kostadin Kostadinov has received his political dividends.

"It is fascism to come out and say: "You are bad because you signed it", that means you don't accept the other point of view. And that's how it gets much worse, because this law, which in principle makes sense, will be ignored and disputed, and canceled", added the representative of VMRO.

"We are at the threshold of the school year and we can talk a lot about school violence. Namely, this will increase school violence and lead to tension between both parents and children. Categorical that there is no sexual propaganda in the school. Psychologists must carefully talk to children, be careful with every word they use," commented Borisova.

Alexander Sidi is adamant that school is not the place to talk about these topics.

"The reactions of people who follow this political formation is insane. We are talking about the meaning of the law and the fact that the law prohibits something that is not there. Wasn't the PP the ones who came to defend world order, peace and law, and wasn't their leader a Canadian citizen when he had no right. So let's see the PP texts first. The greatest lawyer there - Hristo Ivanov, retired," he said succinctly.

According to him, NGOs have no place in school.

"This is propaganda against Bulgarian society, it is dangerous. We are a country with which we buy incubators through caps. Unlike political parties, NGOs publish their reports. We have some children who go through very difficult periods and traumas. School is the place where they should feel at ease. This law instills fear in speaking," she explained.

Both agreed that there is no place for propaganda in the Bulgarian school.