Witten by Konstantinos Konstantinidis Amphiktyon
The system of government of the Greeks was meritocratic. The clans that ruled Greece had ‘nobility’. This means that the clans were distinguished for Virtue (Prudence, Courage, Temperance, Justice). No clan from the noble clans would dare to violate the meritocratic rule. Of course, everything was leveled with the establishment of Democracy, a regime not always meritocratic because democratic leaders often turn out to be flatterers, immoral, unscrupulous, harmless, deceivers, liars and very often rapists. Our ancestors attached great importance to the genus, what we call “soy” and sought to improve it. They believed in the natural laws of heredity. Of course, in recent years, the Left subculture of leveling and the Right-wing mutation of the new order accept only money as the only value in the world. With the “woke” agenda, they have reached the point of opposing even human physiology, creating 74 leaves. In other words, they are trying to bring man to the measure of their dogmatic beliefs and not to change the living conditions of man. This was the cause of the failure and dissolution of the Soviet Union, but also the utopia of communism. Thus they flatten the individual and force him to live in an unnatural and unfree society. It all started with the loss of Virtue and the rape of its “4” definitions: Wisdom was replaced with irrationality, Courage with the fear of God and consequently with the divinely ordained authoritarian leader, Prudence with the misinformation of the individual to the extent that they made him live in a sea of ignorance and lies, divine Justice was flattened to their own measure and enslaved the individual. They have now reached the point of using Science and Technology not for the improvement of the soul, the sleep and the needs of people for a harmonious social coexistence, but for the increase of the wealth of a small oligarchy so narrow that it can accommodate 2-3 behemoths (Blackrock, Vanguard, etc.). But I started from somewhere else and made a digression. A reputable chemist friend of mine told me that to improve the cell of a white person or a great spirit, nature needed billions of mutations. And yet today everything is being flattened, everyone is supposedly the same, all soybeans are the same, all cultures are the same, and they even give superiority to primitive subcultures in universities in the USA. But until now, the world has not produced spirits like those who created the divinely great Greek Civilization and apparently will not produce them either because the philosophical and value background has changed. Virtue is not valid today. The great lyric poet Euripides writes: “Even if the estates were lost from the house, neither virtue nor nobility (good birth) were lost with them.” Our ancestors gave great esteem to the “good birth” of the father (i.e. if he was of good birth). Even if you were poor, they honored you as being of good birth. Because the child tries to resemble and become better than the father. He has him as a role model and wants to surpass him. For example, if you were the offspring of a general, society particularly valued you. Euripides in Hecabe says: “A great and official acquisition for people is noble origin.” With this method they improved the Greek generation. He also said that: “The nobles give hope that the wise and virtuous will rule the earth.” Therefore, the Greeks were not racists and did not attach importance to blood, but to meritocracy. A sign of superiority for them was the successive Virtue of a clan and with it they were recognized in society. Of course, the virtuous were not saints either. They had their flaws, but the general impression they left in society was positive. For this reason, Kolokotronis has the universal respect of the Greeks in contrast to Koletes who took the title of “high priest” of corruption and transaction in public life. I want to thank my “noble” Greek and foreign friends who visit my website on “Facebook” and suggest to them that in order to obtain happiness in life, they should allocate a small part of their wealth for national and charitable purposes, as our national benefactors did (Averoff, Zappas, Tositsas, Arsakis, Varvakis, Saroglou, Sismanoglou, etc.) so that we can reach the great contemporary benefactors (Latsis, Onassis, etc.). Immortals they are. Grateful we Greeks (15/3/25). * Amphiktyon, Major General, former Konstantinos Konstantinidis, Writer, Member of the Society of Greek Writers, amphiktyon@gmail.com http://amphiktyon.blogspot.com/ https://amphiktyon.org>Anyone who wishes to be deleted should return this with the indication “deletion” “in accordance with article 14 of law 2672/98
