So the president of one of the largest countries visits our little country.
Well. I feel he's free to do so if he wants to pay his respects to the deaths of WW2.
There's a paradox because he completely disrespects the people in our country.
He acts as if he is the boss here, and sorry Mr. P. We are.
While the organisation limited the amount of visitors because we want to prevent people standing on graves, Mr. P. said everybody who wants to come can come.
Needless to say that his interference isn't appreciated by many.
He's here with about 700 to 1000 people, which is an invasion in the little town he visits.
So please allow us to decide how many people can be added to that enormous amount, and how much money we want to invest in a visit.
I'm glad I'm not the cook.
Mr. P doesn't want strawberry jam with little bits, because they can get between his teeths.
Oh my dear!!
We have good toothbrushes here, even electric ones. But maybe he isn't allowed to use them in case he brushes too effortfull???
And he doesn't want one of the kind of bread we love here, because of the same reason. tttt....
He has ordered a half baked egg.
No problem here.
But one of the safety people is watching if the cook doesn't throw little white powder in it, in case we want to poison this mighty powerusing man. Tttt....tttt
We do use white stuff in our eggs.
We do!
It's called salt!
And we have a lot of kinds. Promise we won't use the garlic sort. LOL!
I know american people are proud of their freedom of speech.
So are we.
So you can imagine what an insult it is that we're not allowed to say what we want on the roads where your mr.p travels.
In case someone shouts that he doesn't agree with international politics of this person, I guess.
I don't know if this means he has fragile ears, or that he's protected from criticism, or that maybe our government has to tip toe on eggshells, fact is that our freedom of speech is violated for the first time in our life. And be sure, that makes me angry to the bottom of my heart and I'm sure this doesn't do much good.
So Mr. P.
Thank you for using and misusing our country.
I hope you leave a good "thank-you" for all those people who have to set aside their plans for the weekend to enable you to pay respect for the deaths.
The deaths alone.