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Because not one song was heard in the land of the "miserables...

This is a living DJ classic

Sep 20, 2024 13:05 54

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One song was not heard in the land of “misers”, and this turned out to be a full, happy and lively DJ classic. What will be remembered from the match between Grigor Dimitrov and Novak Djokovic… Two hours of show, money raised for charity, artistic performances by sabrina – because he learned to put on a show, high level tennis, good performances, etc. All in all, good fun that everyone will remember. A lot was written about the match two days before it. On the day of the show, it was covered and that much. End! Is it over – noooo. Everything about the match began with its ending, when Nole said that he had been preparing to sing a song for three days. He asked the DJ in the hall to play it for him, but he didn't get it. And so a song seized the passions and took over the country of the “miserables”. Already for the nth day we are talking about who is right, who is wrong and why a song was not heard about Nole. On the Nth day, we are talking about a song, and the match between Grisho and Nole, no one seems to remember it anymore. My, it is so, in the country of “miserables”. The absence of a single song has sparked thousands of comments, lively discussions, heated arguments, etc. And the fact that the Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister called us “miserables“… Yes, it was denounced by a number of politicians and analysts, but it went away in a day or two.

And what comes out. That the fact that someone insults us, makes fun of the people and our country is something hey taka, with which there is no problem. The public energy accepts it, somehow as a daily routine. There is no strong public reaction, never mind that in the eyes of a politician from RSM we are “miserables“… That's not much.

But public energy exploded because not one song was heard. And how useful this public energy can be if with the same enthusiasm it makes people go to vote, for example, lend a hand to someone in need, do good, respond to a call for help, donate blood or money, buy something in the shop of an old man in line. In fact, surely this happens, but it is not noticed, it remains hidden, because good is always a strong incentive to live. But this energy is somehow not canonized because everyone says to themselves – yours will pass too, aren't we?