Elena Pečarič's book is intended for the general public, as it raises awareness about corruption in an area that is very sensitive from the perspective of public discussion - the work of disability organizations. Above all, it also speaks to policymakers, especially social or NGO. So it is intended for deputies in the DZRS, also councilors in the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, competent ministries, the government and the President of the Republic of Slovenia, the Office of the Ombudsman... ministries and faculties.

"Regardless of my many years of writing, warning and, last but not least, concrete evidence, there is still a great deal of deception and pretense in this area, what is called omerta in mafia language. Despite numerous attempts to discredit, slander, and last but not least, threats and lawsuits with which they tried to exhaust, silence and eliminate me, something inside me is even stronger than me, because I cannot possibly submit to the pledge of silence and fear of the possible consequences of the threats. I admit that I have often asked myself what and why I persist, but I admit that I have not yet found any real, rational answer. But perhaps it is also true, so I summarize my reasoning in this Istrian saying: "Krepat, ma ne molat."

It is a terrifying realization that this modus operandi, which I have thoroughly learned and studied in this case, can also be transferred to many other areas; everywhere where systems are closed and where negative selection of personnel (through acquaintances and nepotism) and irresponsible people in responsible positions prevail. Even as a sociologist of culture and a philosopher, I am very curious to what extent, level or degree this can continue before we sink into quicksand; before cannibalism begins. A few individuals who have read the book have told me that it reads like a crime novel. But as a rule, crime novels also have a known ending or a denouement or epilogue. Well, this one is an exception.”

Source: Galarna