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07 June, 2025
 
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So now the mafia’s after delivery drivers? Seriously?

Justice Minister blames organized crime for attacking delivery drivers, while the Church gears up for a holy war...against the Pope. Yes, really.

Onasagoras

Onasagoras

Apparently, organized crime has moved on from drug trafficking and racketeering to... stealing delivery drivers’ tips. No, this theory didn’t come from some overzealous Inspector Gadget; it came straight from the Justice Minister himself. Yes, really.

According to Mr. Hartsiotis, it seems the mob has abandoned its classic money-makers and now sends muscle-bound goons to intimidate delivery guys on scooters. Because clearly, that’s where the big bucks are these days.

Come on, Minister. We all know who’s behind these attacks and why; it’s as plain as day. There’s no need to waste precious brainpower reinventing the wheel here. And honestly, some might even see your wild theory as a clumsy attempt to cover up for the real culprits.

Then we wonder why Pantelides questions the President’s tolerance of the more extreme elements in our society (and we all know exactly who we’re talking about here), especially when his own minister seems to be sailing in the same direction.

By that logic, maybe it was the mafia behind the hooded thugs who attacked the club in Lakatamia. Or those masked men who hauled off monks from Avakoum Monastery. Maybe they even got backup from the Sicilian mafia. Hey, anything’s possible in this new world of crime fiction.

Look, Mr. Hartsiotis, we know we’re not the sharpest tools in the global shed, but please don’t insult our intelligence that much. Honestly...have mercy! Meanwhile, Parliament is calling for serious action to protect food delivery workers. Sure, why not? Cheers to that. It would be hilarious if it weren’t so painfully tragic.

And speaking of comedy that borders on catastrophe, the Archbishop's decision to defrock Tychikos seems like a pre-emptive strike against a bizarre new trend bubbling up in the Church: the idea that Cyprus’s biggest problem right now... is the Pope. Because clearly, what we really needed was one more imaginary enemy to add to our list.

And let’s not kid ourselves, Tychikos wasn’t the only one sharpening his spiritual sword for a holy war against the (clearly Antichrist) Pontiff. There are others with even more influence quietly preparing for battle. So buckle up. The Church is headed for a bumpy ride this summer. We’re entering the season of… markdowns. Big ones.

As for the fringe priest whose antics partly triggered the dismissal of the Bishop of Paphos, he’s not showing a shred of remorse. In fact, in a video rant over an hour long (because why not), he lays into the Archbishop and the Holy Synod with righteous fury, shouting, “Shame on you!”

Unfortunately, I have a bad feeling the Church’s next internal crisis is going to make the Avakoum monk drama look like a Sunday picnic. God help me be wrong...but I rarely am.

*This op-ed was translated from its Greek original

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