The identification of elementary with democracy and the cleaner with the junta has no historical basis – both languages served authoritarian regimes
For many, elementary school has been identified with democracy and the purist with the junta. It is an arbitrary case that does not have a historical background.
Sometimes in the Greek Parliament, politicians are arguing as bilged housewives in the balconies of popular districts. In some, this rhetorical abolition is not enough. Associate Professor of Sociology, splitting the diploma that was entrusted with a Sunday newspaper, he asks politicians and journalists to exchange unexplained insults so that the Pallus and Sincere Language of our daily deviations can go the step. The professor even asks public speakers to immediately begin the hybrid, before tomorrow he appears “some unassuming demagogue and brings to light aspects of real life with familiar language and jokes”.
Let us leave aside the eccentric measures proposed by the linguist sociologist in order to prevent the arrival of a Greek Trump and take a look at the slight retrospective of the linguistic issue he attempts before he requests these incredible ones. On the establishment of elementary as a language of the school and the state in 1976, he triumphs as follows: “The democratic dynamics that had been spreading from the beginning of the century, the junta’s language brought the end of the purist.” No more inaccurate. The identification of elementary and the democratic mind and the purist with the anti -democratic is a historical myth. The dictatorships on Greek territory were equally slave by both the cleaner and the elementary. The “democratic dynamic that has been silenced” is supposed to be an unsupported fantasy since the beginning of the century.
Here’s how he mourned the loss of dictator John Metaxas, under the order and auspices of which was drawn up by Grammar Triantafyllidis, the Democrat Pantelis Prevelakis: “There is a second debt that is part of the great gratitude, and we have a great deal of gratitude. Here’s how M. Karagatsis fate the dictator: “Metaxas was the first truly democratic prime minister … The characteristic of the great men is that they were born, lived and died young.” The “big man” and representatives of the art world, Manolis Kalomiris and Marika Kotopouli and Emilios Veakis, grew up. These shameful of the democrats of the time, shortly after the death of Metaxas in 1941, shortly before the regime of August 4, handed over his political prisoners, the incarcerated in Akronafplia and Ai Stratis Communists and Democrats in the hands of the German forces.
Source: Skai
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