Techies vs. tunnelers
Czechs made a small contribution to the English language in the
mid-1990s with "tunneling," a euphemism for asset stripping or
outright theft. The rise of Stanislav Gross to the top of party
politics has brought a new Czech-specific neologism to the
English vocabulary. Gross is increasingly referred to as a
"technologist of power," a term that leaves most English
speakers dumbfounded. It's someone who knows how to
manipulate, to secure his power base and to create an image but
who is void of ideological conviction or political vision. The
latest spotting was in the FT this week, when analyst Jiøí Pehe
called Gross a technologist of power who lacks qualities. Gross
launched the last phase of ÈSSD's election campaign yesterday
by warning voters against "tunneling" of hospitals by ODS. In
this weekend's elections, it's the "techies" vs. the "tunnelers."
May the least-bad man win. Financial Times
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