“I firmly believed that this bright day would come when this person would suffer a well-deserved punishment and be held accountable for his evil deeds,” used to say the hero of a Soviet film, turning to a traitor in court who caused a lot of trouble to his compatriots.
I recalled this phrase involuntarily when I read the order of the head of state on the dismissal of Ali Hasanov from the post of assistant and head of the socio-political department of the presidential administration.
Too much negative is associated with this name. Too many problems in the country's public life are attributed to this person, who for many years stood at the head of the country's ideological front.
The elimination of Ali Hasanov means the inevitable reform of the entire system of ideology, the elimination of a huge army of parasites in the face of stupid and senseless media, NGOs and a herd of trolls sitting on the neck of the state and corrupting the moral atmosphere.
The dismissal of Ali Hasanov should be followed by a rejection of the harmful practice of sowing hostility in society; steps should be taken towards civil consent and reconciliation.
If the authorities do not agree to this, then the emergence of a new Ali Hasanovs is inevitable.
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