Bulgaria Goes Based: Radev's Win Triggers Eurocrat Meltdown
Another election, another middle finger to the globalist WEF agenda – is Bulgaria about to become the most based nation in the Balkans?
Sofia, Bulgaria - Hold onto your hats, folks, because Bulgaria just pulled a Brexit! Rumen Radev, a dude who isn't afraid to say 'nyet' to the Brussels Borg collective, just cruised to victory. The Eurocrats are seething, the NGOs are wailing, and the Davos crowd is probably choking on their sustainably-sourced bug protein. Buckle up, because this is gonna be good.
Radev, bless his heart, has a history of saying things that make Ursula von der Leyen clutch her pearls. You know, stuff like 'maybe we shouldn't blindly follow every diktat from the unelected bureaucrats in Brussels' and 'Russia isn't literally Satan.' Shocking, I know.
But here's the thing: ordinary Bulgarians are tired of being treated like second-class citizens by the EU elites. They're tired of the virtue signaling, the open borders insanity, and the constant lectures about 'shared values' (which, apparently, don't include things like national sovereignty and affordable energy).
So, they voted for a guy who at least pretends to give a damn about their actual lives. Will Radev single-handedly dismantle the New World Order? Probably not. But his victory is a sign that the globalist narrative is crumbling, even in places you wouldn't expect.
The EU apparatchiks are already sharpening their knives, of course. They'll try to bribe him, bully him, and smear him. They'll accuse him of being a Putin puppet, a far-right extremist, and a climate change denier (even though Bulgaria is, like, really cold in the winter). But Radev has one thing on his side: the will of the Bulgarian people. And that's a pretty powerful weapon.
Now, I'm not saying that Bulgaria is about to become some kind of Eastern European MAGA paradise. But Radev's victory is a win for common sense, for national pride, and for anyone who's sick of being told what to think by the self-appointed rulers of the world.
So, raise a glass of rakia to Bulgaria! They've given us all a reason to hope that maybe, just maybe, the tide is turning. The Great Awakening is still on. Never surrender!
Sources:
* European Union External Action Service (for the salt) * NATO Official Website (for cope material) * Bulgarian National Statistical Institute (to remind you this is real)


