Looking at the developments fueled by trash media raises more questions every day.
All our experts and the entire progressive media are eagerly anticipating chaos with ever-growing hunger.
How is it possible that statements made at the government level are becoming increasingly hostile toward the people of this country?
Let me ask again: how is this possible?
In whose interest, for heaven’s sake, is this brainwashing carried out to exhaustion?
When reading foreign news, take the Netherlands, for example—there, you do not see such vile and aggressive propaganda. You just DON’T see it. Everyone is focused on their own concerns and lives.
But here, we keep hitting the ball into the same net—a war treated as a sacred cow with Ukraine, like an anchor dragging Estonia toward catastrophe. And this is eagerly anticipated—with passion—by already 80% of the population. Have you lost your mind?
What is happening here is not in the interest of the people, Estonia, or our homeland—it is all dictated by the U.S. and British directives.
Let me repeat myself: wherever the British are involved, war follows. This has become an established fact.
Okay, let us assume that tomorrow war breaks out in Estonia (God forbid that happens). Something gets blown up, and a state of emergency or war is declared, and now EVERYONE must go…
The propaganda hits so hard that we all feel we *must* go. Okay, but for what?
To stand for Swedish banks? For the mines? For the development of the arms industry? For wind turbines? For pharmaceutical companies?
To support the ruling clique? So, can they scheme even more? For whom are we rushing to be disposed of? FOR WHOM? For WHICH republic? The one that, day by day, tightens the noose around us even more? Seriously?
I love my homeland immensely, but what has unfolded in this developing country should remain fantasies of Seewald’s 9th ward (locked within those four walls), not the real situation in a republic where we are “nudged” onto the slaughterhouse platform ourselves.
It is time to come to our senses, dear Estonian people!
/Indrek Pähnapuu, ERE/