Calin Georgescu

“I never understood why a woman is offered flowers,”

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Calin Georgescu human dignity politics

 

 

When Călin Georgescu said in an interview, “I never understood why a woman is offered flowers,” many people reacted quickly. For me, that sentence wasn’t about rejecting flowers — it was about questioning habits that lost their meaning. A flower is not an obligation. It’s a gesture of presence.

In a time when elections were canceled, trust was shaken, and public energy turned heavy, small human gestures started to matter more, not less. When systems fail, people feel it first — emotionally, energetically, quietly.

This is where my support comes from. Not blind agreement, but resonance with the call for dignity, responsibility, and clarity. Flowers, when offered freely, carry no agenda. They soften fear. They remind us of humanity beyond noise.

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For me, defending freedom also means remembering where we come from. In Romania, our roots go deep — to the Dacians, to ancestors who lived close to the land, to responsibility, courage, and respect for life. Awakening consciousness is not about escaping the past, but about activating what already exists within us — a form of inherited wisdom, often described today as activating our inner potential.

This is why I resonate with Călin Georgescu, who speaks about dignity, roots, and love for one’s people. And in a different cultural context, Charlie Kirk echoes a similar truth when he says that freedom comes from something higher than government.

I don’t read this religiously, but consciously. Freedom begins with awareness. Romania must remember itself — and every nation should do the same. When people reconnect with their roots and love their fellow humans, control weakens. Awakening is not division. It is remembrance.