By: Vinko Vasle
Women in our society have always played an important role. I am talking about women whom famous sociologist Dr. Peter Klinar described as belonging in the kitchen with a wooden spoon which and thus many of them lost their careers as they failed his exam at FSPN (=Faculty of Sociology, Political Science and Journalism). Additionally, Klinar had in mind Dr. Maca Jogan, who was forced to be his assistant. However, she persevered and today, in her old age, together with Sonja Lokar, is a prominent member of the feminist movement. God help them.
What would have happened if Klinar had still been alive when Tanja Fajon was training as a journalist? I prefer not to think about it, but the tragedy would be comparable to the fall of the Roman Empire. Or something similar. Fajon is a woman who brings communist scent of Vida Tomšič, Lidija Šentjurc, and Zdenka Kidrič to our places. In more Balkan terms she could also be compared to Mira Marković-Milošević and Milka Planinc.
These are all determined women who have left a strong mark in history. They were not intimidated by the victims, except of course foreign, which is necessary in revulotions anyway. For example, in Ljubljana Kidrič led the organisation of VOS (=Security Intelligence Service) liquidators, and Fajon is replacing famous triplets with doubles, such as Zlatan Čordić and Anus Ličina.
Burek Coalition List
However, better times are approaching, not just virtual and verbal threats. The far-left fraction of the Social Democrats of Fajon, Levica, has already made it publicly clear that it will be severe once they come to power. Luka Mesec, a soldier with an Achilles’ heel, emphasised that it will not only be Janez Janša who will draw the short straw but also anyone who covered his back, was with him, next to him, or supported him. Even the voters. There would be approximately 200,000 victims, even a little more than in the spring of 1945. Now we will not miss anyone as we did not kill enough of them last time. Our hope from the women’s quota of the Burek coalition Violeta Tomić was even more precise last time – the current government is like the Romanian one under the leadership of Ceausescu. And what fate befell this dictator is known, she hinted to Janša.
In general, the Burek coalition is mostly inspired by the methods of Lubyanka, the seat of the KGB. This is where our great communists learned with their practical exercises on prisoners what you can do with a human. And the criterion was that the enemies do not deserve a simple death. For this reason, even before the second world war Edvard Kardelj and Matija Maček made an extensive list of those who needed to disappear. Tanja Fajon can be an example to other communists of the Burek coalition – some time ago she has already announced from Brussels that she is making an accurate list of those who insult her in any way on social networks. The list must be short as she is not very popular.
But she is already influential. When she reported one who insulted her on Facebook, the criminal was immediately visited by police at home. For now, those have not been disappearing at night to unknown places. For now.
Rojc on the ground of party purges
Tanja Fajon is certainly one of the greatest gains of victory over fascism and Nazism. She is a true revolutionary whom you either love or hate. She is mostly hated, which is a good sign. However, it is a little worse that her fellow communists are developing this feeling as well, and are starting to talk behind bars that despite Dejan Židan was only a veterinarian in the Communist Party, they somehow miss him. Her VOS will have to operate in buffets as well. However, the woman is lucky since Matjaž Nemec is completely loyal to her, unless she falls politically. Then he will help. In the style of her predecessor Josip Broz she has already started with the first purges in the party and the mayor from Ilirska Bistric, Emil Rojc, is on fire for two reasons: because he opposes the party’s electoral quotas of migrants and because he symbolically meant that chickens cannot be good journalists. With this, he attacked Tanja Fajon’s core policy and deserves berufsverbot (=professional disqualification). Supposedly, there is even more candidates and they will have to throw them out at some joint ceremony. Because you do not get out of Fajonism, they can only kick you out. As you can also not step away from the mafia and the foreign legion, except with your feet forward.
Supporters of the women’s revolution of the Burek coalition include at least: Spomenka Diklić, Alenka Bratušek, Ljudmila Novak and comrade Igor Pribac. They are also looking for the 46th vote.
Vinko Vasle is a longtime journalist and editor and former director of Radio Slovenia.