Nicusor Dan, the one struck by the disease of power


When a man is struck by the disease of power, he suffers more than in the case of all incurable diagnoses. He has no past and knows no one, struggles, fights and consumes himself, sees himself differently, dreams a lot and maybe a little, looks down and hates hidden until he is alone and ends without understanding why. On the list of those killed by this disease recorded by the Greek tragedy and the crimes of the Roman Empire are all the great dictators of the world or the unfulfilled offspring of political animals, stopped by bad luck or peers with a sense of danger.

From a shy guy with his shadow, Nicușor Dan tried to assert himself through projects in the service of the community. To stop the destruction of green spaces, to guard the chaotic evolution of urbanism in Bucharest. Later, he became mayor helped by his brave projects, but also by the contempt of the people of Bucharest towards the Gabriela Firea-Florentin Pandele clan. And, when we least expected it, the rumpled Oengist, who became a shaved, trimmed and milled mayor, forgot what he promised and what he committed himself to and started for the seat of Romania’s first governor.

It is in man’s nature to look higher, not to the pit where he will end up anyway. In our case, without any support from a party, hanging only with files and statements from Făgăraș and admired by another “talker” from Sibiu, Nicușor Dan has given the people of Bucharest to the channel and is ambitious for more and more great. He wants dead at the top of the pyramid. And to get there, he would like to get rid of everyone.

Not long ago, the little big man announced his candidacy and made a statement that left him naked in front of the voters.

He said that “it would be a bit absurd for the elections to be canceled because of Călin Georgescu and for him to run again”.

That is, to get rid of Călin Goergescu without a fight, without competition, without evaluation, without dialogue.

Do you know what this attitude betrays towards his main opponent? There is a stripping away of all the clothing that dresses his personality traits. Faced with an important challenge, in only three sentences, Nicușor Dan showed us what kind of man he is. Tall at the Capital City Hall, he is a bit thin when it comes to honesty and honor. He also has a character problem.

Why see your opponent out of the game when no one can draw a sample?

A man of honor would have stood up for him and backed him into the contest where he could defeat him.

Nicușor Dan wants some elections without Călin Georgescu. It would be much easier for him, but also more disqualifying. Which wouldn’t bother him one bit.

This shows us that the political man Nicușor Dan is just born, while in the eyes of the world, he abandons and buries the one without honor and without character.

Source: www.cotidianul.ro