Instead of exploring Prague, a group of English people decided to spontaneously take shovels and brooms.
I recorded this short sentence only in the daily PRÁVO. Television nothing, other media nothing, although they write about everything possible on the topic of damage caused by tornadoes? The amazing act of humanity and Europeanism remained a secret to the public. Such actions are not made for visibility, but should be made visible. A highly moral example of truly human, solidary behavior and the effort to help others in need, at the expense of personal well-being.
Can anyone imagine a similar situation in London, where Czech tourists would refuse a paid stay and go 300 km to a place of similar tragedy in England to help unhappy people together with others? A respectable sum of 700 million crowns has already been collected to support the victims of the tornado. If we divide it by the population of the Czech Republic, we get the amount of 70 crowns per capita (the price of two beers). The need is said to be 15 billion crowns…
A friend alerted me to the action of the English. He told me that he almost cried out of admiration for them and their deeds…
Not everyone can help physically or financially. I didn't help the tornado victims either. On behalf of the Sodales Solonis association, I sent 1,000 crowns to the Přerov Bells Reconciliation Association to make a bell with the names of 75 children who were murdered by Czechoslovak army soldiers on the night of June 19-20, 1945 at Swedish Chance near Přerov in Moravia, in peacetime. The whole world knows Lidice, but who knows this massacre? The same soldiers later murdered 90 Hungarian scouts in Bratislava, also a still-silenced crime. Woe to the country that has been silencing its own crimes against humanity for generations. This will then necessarily affect the character of man, his behavior towards others and the whole country.
Not surprisingly, we are experts considered to be the country with the most corruption from the countries of the former Eastern bloc.
We still have a lot to learn not from the EU, but from real Europeans or Islanders who have kept their traditions and customs, unlike us…
Jan Šinágl, 29.6.2021
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