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Spiropali mocks Rama: Lightning bolts, algorithmic control and lewd language

Spiropali mocks Rama: Lightning bolts, algorithmic control and lewd language

Former Minister Elisa Spiropali has responded with irony to the criticisms, attacks, or as she labels it, "digital monitoring" and "algorithmic control" of Prime Minister Rama.

Through a Facebook post, Spiropali addressed her followers with a call not to be influenced by "banal attacks", "hallucinatory conspiracies" and "depraved language", underlining the need to distance herself from narratives that she considers distorted.

Ironically, she suggested reading the poetry of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, bringing a fragment that speaks of strength in the face of criticism and its transformation into inner stability.

REACTION:

When you are overwhelmed and confused by lightning bolts, banal attacks, digital and operational monitoring, algorithmic control, hallucinatory conspiracies, and depraved language, read this masterpiece by Anna Akhmatova, who was born today, in 1889.

So many stones were thrown at me.

Today, none of them scare me,

With them a beautiful tower was built,

Higher than any tower it stands.

I thank its builders,

Even though they built it in a hurry.

From her I enjoy the dawn sooner

And I look at the sun longer in the west.

And at my window day after day,

The sea breeze is blowing, the breeze is blowing.

The dove comes and pecks at my hand,

And if I can't write anything anymore,

A godly day, light-hearted,

I'm waiting for the Muse to come, to write it myself.

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