"Fact" daily writes:
Apart from various manipulative "philosophies" and similar manifestations, in what other situations does Nikol Pashinyan feel like a fish in water?
It is obvious that for Pashinyan, chaos, confusion, clashes, disagreements are an environment close to his heart to carry out activities. In other words, he doesn't just feel good in this confusion, turmoil, but actively expands, pushes forward his agenda, so to speak.
It is not difficult to notice that when he focuses on any problem or even on the activities of any state unit, he first of all finds some internal contradictions there (it doesn't matter if they really exist or not, if they are emphasized or not), he exaggerates them, raises them to some superlative level, makes some shocking statement or action, and then spends his whim or caprice.
He needs unstable, unstable, confrontational situations. The issue is not only March 1, it is not the "velvet" commotion, it is not the invasion of the radio building. Even after taking power, he continued with the same style and spirit. The siege of the National Assembly and the attack on the parliament in October 2018, the attack on the courts in 2019, now the campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church...
It is clear that in order to advance the "agenda" of these insurrections, Pashinyan needs betrayers, "dealers", dividers, troublemakers, two-faced people. He finds such, of course, and uses them to achieve his goals. According to that, Pashinyan feels good when there are shocks, when the public has emotional perceptions, when the mood is on emotional tension.
Under these conditions, judgment and common sense recede. Why does he do that? Everything, we think, has a very simple explanation. In the conditions and environment of emotional, shocking moods, it is much easier to "grind" any incomprehensible and inadequate thing.
In other words, what any society would reasonably reject in a calm state of mind, in a stable environment, moreover, it would reject the person who offers and does such things, in the conditions of emotional flare-up, chaos and confusion can be "digested".
By and large, Nikol Pashinyan has not been ruling the country for more than 7 years, but has been continuously causing chaos, leading to successive upheavals, and keeping the state and society in a state of constant stress. And what should he do if he himself perfectly understands that in otherwise, normal, calm conditions, he is simply defeated? And, in order to stay "on the wave", he goes on the path of chaos. The problem is that the number of people willing to go in the same direction as him has decreased dramatically, which gives rise to some hope that we will eventually get out of this long-lasting nightmare. But there are still. Unfortunately, there are...
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily








