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Comment by Primoz Kalishnik: How to send the heroes
Slovenia🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Comment by Primoz Kalishnik: How to send the heroes

The article is a personal commentary by Primož Kališnik reflecting on his experiences with political activism during his youth and the evolution of Slovenian politics. He recalls his time in a student organization that was viewed negatively by others, highlighting the contrast between the more vibrant and courageous political environment of the early 1980s and today’s less dynamic political climate. Kališnik discusses how older politicians, whom he once admired, now seem out of touch and ineffective, while younger people enter politics without experience or understanding. He criticizes the lack of political maturity among new entrants and contrasts this with the perceived naivety of past generations. The piece also touches on his personal connections with former colleagues from the State Security Service (UDBA), expressing concern over their involvement in politics.

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Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
Primoz Kalishnik's column: How to send the heroes

The column by Primož Kališnik reflects on the experiences of his former classmate, who was actively involved in a youth organization during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The author recalls how this individual, despite being part of a group that was viewed negatively at the time, played a significant role in shaping the political consciousness of young Slovenians during a period of transition. The former classmate became a prominent politician but eventually fell out of favor within his own circle, leading to his decline in influence. Kališnik contrasts this past with the current political landscape, noting how today’s politicians often lack the experience and 'political mileage' that characterized earlier generations. He also touches on the broader theme of trust and betrayal, particularly in relation to individuals who were once close colleagues.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a reflective and personal account of historical political dynamics in Slovenia without overtly favoring any particular side. It discusses past political movements and their impact on society but does not present biased language, one-sided sourcing, or clear editorializing toward

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentLeft12 hr. ago
Comment by Primoz Kalishnik: How to send the heroes

The article is a personal commentary by Primož Kališnik reflecting on his experiences with political activism during his youth and the evolution of Slovenian politics. He recalls his time in a student organization that was viewed negatively by others, highlighting the contrast between the more vibrant and courageous political environment of the early 1980s and today’s less dynamic political climate. Kališnik discusses how older politicians, whom he once admired, now seem out of touch and ineffective, while younger people enter politics without experience or understanding. He criticizes the lack of political maturity among new entrants and contrasts this with the perceived naivety of past generations. The piece also touches on his personal connections with former colleagues from the State Security Service (UDBA), expressing concern over their involvement in politics.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the current generation of young politicians as naive and unprepared, suggesting they are being led by 'old junc' who treat them like children. This implies a critique of the older political establishment, which aligns with left-leaning perspectives that often emphasize the need to

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