The article by Gašper Blažič in Demokracija critiques the mixing of 'oil and water'—symbolically representing the incompatibility between supporting Palestinian causes and wearing the Mauve flag. It mocks activists who combine support for 'unusual sexual practices' with backing the 'persecuted Palestinian people,' suggesting these groups are overly sensitive to political symbolism. The author references political figures like President Nataša Pirc Musar and former president Danilo Türk, implying they prioritize certain issues over others. The piece also criticizes the Slovenian state’s financial support for Palestinian institutions, arguing that taxpayers’ money is being used for this cause. The tone is satirical and critical of both activist behavior and political correctness, while indirectly questioning the allocation of public funds.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames activism around Palestinian support and Mauve flag-wearing as overly politically correct and hypocritical, using sarcastic and dismissive language. It implies that such activism is performative and disconnected from reality, aligning more with conservative criticism of progressive





