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When There Are No Answers, The Answer Is, "The Establishment Is Hunting Me"

Published February 15, 2026, 09:24
When There Are No Answers, The Answer Is, "The Establishment Is Hunting Me"

The Patriarch comments on the tendency to seek an external enemy, "the establishment," to justify our own failures and mistakes. He points out that finding such an "enemy" serves as a convenient excuse for those who do not want to take responsibility for their actions. The author refers to specific cases, such as those of Faidon Faidonos, Feidias Panagiotou, and Odysseus Michailidis, who resort to the same tactic, blaming "the establishment" for their problems. The Patriarch argues that this behavior is comical and reveals their inability to face the consequences of their actions. In the case of Faidon Faidonos, the author questions the credibility of his accusations, while for Feidias Panagiotou, he emphasizes the absurd idea that an "establishment" would plot to harm him. Finally, he refers to the case of Odysseus Michailidis, who was deemed deficient by the Supreme Constitutional Court, and accuses him of refusing to acknowledge his mistakes and accept criticism.