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I thought about this title for a few moments, but I couldn't find another more adequate word to describe Sokol Balla's monologue last night (11. 05. 2021) at the end of the Real Story program. Calm, with a resonant and pleasant voice, Sokol spoke as a signpost about the truth according to him, showing equal suffering full of triumph, about the sacrifices he has made over the years and the reflection after each political season. As a seasoned sophist, he said that "truth is a qualitative and not a quantitative phenomenon" and that he always stood by the truth according to his convictions. Word by word, he raised a memorial oracle for himself, for the truth and life of a wonderful country, full of positive energy and changing every day.
What suggestion, what Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data supreme stimulus can these words bring to his mind, as he describes the truths that only he experiences; clean and fair, not connected to certain political interests or bank accounts, just like "some colleagues", who do not know how to reflect and keep quiet! Oh God! My pen seems insufficient to describe Sokol in those moments of sorrow, suffering and reflection for public frequencies - the property of citizens - which cannot be misused for political purposes, in the interest of an inaccurate, incomplete and insincere opposition. And Sokol is not wrong, he never compromises to the detriment and against the truth according to him.

Opposite, on the other side of the screen, lies the audience that Sokol talks to about a parallel reality, a wonderful place, full of positive energy and that is changing every day. And Sokol is intrigued by the words he says, he believes them as truth, the bottom line, this is the truth according to him. Because Sokoli doesn't have problems with bank accounts like "some colleagues", he doesn't have political interests, he doesn't say things he doesn't even believe himself. He says what he believes, and believes what he says. What does it matter if these words contain any grain of truth. Finally, who can find where the truth is, as long as Sokol has been here, on these public frequencies, speaking about his truths, in this wonderful country, for 20 or so years? Sokol continues the monologue, half stripped of excessive modesty, because he stood on the right side of history as a true visionary.
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