For idiots who call me a traitor and a Serbophilia, and who have Serbian Albanian.

By Mustafa Nano I have closely followed reactions to my latest monologue on Kosovo hip-hop texts. And I'm caught unawares. They were strange reactions. “Do not divide Albanians”, some said, which are more vulgar than the texts I criticize. “Do not divide Albanians!” They are the same people who have been with me for months....
I have carefully followed reactions to my latest monologue on Kosovo hip-hop texts. And I'm caught unawares. They were strange reactions.
“Do not divide Albanians”, some said, which are more vulgar than the texts I criticize. Don't divide Albanians! ”
They're the same people who have been calling me renters, traitors, Serbofils, Serbomans, and they don't leave another fucking word without saying at my address because I've chosen for the title of my program, the term Pojkacija.
Imagine what I would call these people if I were to use their logic. I just chose one term while they did much more. Much worse. Always their logic.
They have damaged their Albanian structure, flooded it with Serb forms and habits. The expressions “a few days, “this thing is not questioned”, etc, are Serbian structures.
There are endlessly like these. I repeat, there's no problem for me, but with their mark, these are the rebels and traitors.
But they're not. They're just idiots. And by the way, they're gonna have to work a little bit with their Albanian, and they're not idiots.
They have to desecrate the Albanian speaking. Instead of wasting time insulting me, and others like me, let's take a little bit of debunking their Albanian.
And understanding, the purpose itself is not deserbizing the language. No, it is the cleaning of foreign forms and expressions of Albanian language, especially from loans related to the structure of the language.
And Kosovo's verbal talk is full of such loans. And there are these talks that are used in the lyrics of the Kosovo rappers.
There is a second reaction: Kosovo's “of music is best”, some said.
But at this point I agree. Kosovars are really doing very good music.
The best. And here's an example: The song is the street soldier. I'm inviting you to listen to him.
Because it's a song worth listening to. Albanian is also normal.
But even the phrases are beautiful, the thoughts expressed are deep, and the messages conveyed are positive, educational, and patriotic.










