Open Letter To Bulgarian Public (About the Pensioning and the Poverty in Bulgaria)
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This is one very big letter for all Bulgarians translated this time in English, which discusses some pension curiosities, advices to the pensioners, propositions for their bettering, meaning about the social policy in Bulgaria, about the fight with misery, again some ideas and propositions, meaning about the end of world capitalism, how to better our image before the world, and other topics. It is from an invented (yet literary) personage, but in reality from an ancestral intellectual, former scientific assistant, with 2.5 tertiary educations, received in 3 foreign countries, who knows 3.5 foreign languages, and for more than 25 year is unemployed, now at last pensioner. It has been published by NOT a single Bulgarian authority and for that reason I publish it now around the world. After an year I have translated it in Russian and German, and in English have written one introductory material ("Hellow-Mellow") which explains what is in this Letter and many other things, but at the end I give it whole, too. |
Open Letter to Bulgarian Public ||
Subject: pension curiosities, propositions for their eliminating, advices to the pensioners, opinion on our social policy and the fight against poverty, again ideas and propositions, opinions about the collapse of capitalism, how to make our image before the world better, and others. |
By: Ivancho Jotata, anonymous author, ancestral intellectual, ex-scientific worker, with two and a half tertiary educations, and unemployed from 25 years, now pensioner. |
0. Introduction and plan of the letter |
Ladies and gentlemen, politicians, ordinary citizens, compatriots, |
I take for my obligation to inform you about some incredible curiosities in our pension system, and from there also about other moments of our social policy, which, with the coming of our democracy, is practically missing, and by the fault of which moments (as well also of other things, of course), we are now on the last place concerning the poverty in European Union (with the only hope to move at least on the last but one place if our politicians succeed to convince somehow the Union to include also Albania in it). The letter is very long, definitely, yet this is because Jotata does not intend to terrorize our people every time and again, but has decided to tell something maximally essential. Well, and something comical, naturally, because it is, still, better to laugh rather than to weep, or to look for a fight or to make strikes or revolutions, am I right?. In view of the large volume of the letter I provide it with contents, with a brief indication of where you will find which matters, for faster orientation, although it must be clear that it is better to read everything in succession, for else there will remain white spots in the material, because I have not the habit to say banal things, and also make in places unexpected relations (which exist, after all, everything is dialectically linked). |
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And now the plan of the letter. |
1. “Epicrisis” of the case in NSSI.
2. Clarifications and interpretations of these events.
3. Some propositions for easy changing and mitigation of the curiosity.
4. Useful advices to the brethren-pensioners, as well to the future ones.
5. The question with the fight with poverty, and why we alone are those, who have to solve it.
6. Some hinted ideas and propositions for bettering of our social policy.
7. Global sight over the unavoidable crash of contemporary capitalism.
8. Possible Bulgarian contribution for at least postponing of the moments of crisis.
9. Appendix with the correspondence with NSSI, anonymized.
10. Conclusive remarks.
[And addition of the emails which I have sent]
11. First email (the first year).
12. Second email.
13. Third email. ||
Ochnavi Atatoj
Let me say that I, Ochnavi Atatoj, am a CLONE of (still un-) known (but that is why I publish myself, for to become known) Ivancho Jotata, about whom is true the following.Well, I am nobody! I mean that this name in Bulgarian is used for one of the people, whoever, yet this time I am an ancestral intellectual, with 2.5 tertiary educations in the exact sciences, received in 3 different countries, having worked in several scientific Institutes, including Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia University “Kl. Ohridski", and others, but all this in totalitarian times, till 1990. With the coming of Bulgarian democracy I have remained permanently unemployed, and so for more than 25 years, until I at last went to pension. And there exactly lies the core reason for my emerging as writer under this pseudonym, because there are a heap of things to say to my people but our authorities, and ALL of them, did not bother even to answer me and prefer simply to silence me.Yeah, but not me. Because I have behind me about 25 or so years as and thinker, have written about 20 books and booklets, and this in three languages, on various demo-critical topics, with a bunch of proposition in various fields, with significant contribution to the field of linguistics, with several 1000s poetic lines, and with a heap of time to fill and to spread my works in the world.Ah, when it is already clear that Jotata and Atatoj are one and the same (invented) person, then I will not bother to change his name in the works, I increase his rating, and he in his turn my, see how good it is. Well, nice reading.--- or in RussianЗначит так, я, Очнави Ататой, КЛОНИНГ (ещё не-) известного (но я потому и публикуюсь, чтобы он стал известным) Иванчо Йотата, о котором справедливо следующее.Ну, я можно сказать никто! Я имею в виду, что это имя в Болгарии используется для обозначения обычного человека из народа, кого-нибудь, хотя на этот раз я потомственный интеллигент, с 2.5 университетскими образованиями в области точных наук, полученных в 3 разных странах, который работал в разных научных институтах, включаю Болгарскую Академию Наук, Софийский Университет "Кл. Охридский", и другие, но всё это в тоталитарных годах, до 1990-го. С приходом болгарской демократии я стал постоянным безработным, и это уже больше чем 25 лет подряд, пока наконец я вышел на пенсию. И как раз здесь основная причина для моего появления как писатель, под этим псевдонимом, поскольку у меня куча вещей, которые хочется сказать людям, но наши власти, и при том ВСЕ они, вообще не думают отвечать мне и предпочитают попросту глушить меня.Да, но только не меня. Потому что у меня за спиной примерно 25 лет работы как думающий человек, как мыслитель, я написал больше 20 книг и книжечек, и это на трёх языках, на разных демо-критических темах, с кучей предложений в разных областях, со значительным вкладом на поле лингвистики, с несколькими тысячами поэтических строк, тоже на трёх языках, и с уймой времени для заполнения и распространения моих произведения по всему миру.А, раз уже ясно, что Йотата и Ататой один и тот же (выдуманный) человек, то я не буду пытаться менять его имя в произведениях, я повышаю его рейтинг, и он в свою очередь мой, вот как хорошо. Ну, приятного чтения.
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