Young Ferizaj Reagon: You made fun of me for 10 years. Who did I think I was with?

On the 11th anniversary of Kosovo's Independence, on 17th century, one of the videos that became viral again was that of the young man from Drenica “A happens to talk to me, does he lie to them”. This year, public ridicule was added to the video, creating different versions of [...]
A silent interview of a citizen of Ferizaj, given in 2009 for a television TV, had become viral on social networks.
Christian Gashi had remained silent for a few seconds when she was asked by the journalist how she appreciates the fact that there are no public toilets in Ferizaj City.
This silent interview, with Gashi's smiling face, was chosen as the most ridiculous interview in 2009.
The same, over the years, had been repeated on social networks.
As soon as he learns that the young man from Drenica, whom they mocked about the video “A makes me talk to, does he want to speak to” has received a scholarship and has been promised 500 euros by deputy Labinot Tahiri, Christian Gashi has made a publication on the social network.
It says he's been mad at how for 10 years everyone's been making fun of his interview, but no one's intended to carry 500 euros or secure a scholarship, as happened to the youngest from Drenica.
He says all he got out of his 10-year-old mockery was two convictions pardoned by police and two available parking lots for free.
Be quiet Do you believe in BOOL? Inti's been interviewing me for 10 years now. Number 1 in the U.S., that 10 years have been on me, that 10 years have been playing well with me, and I'm gonna have to give me a 500 grand or less than 500 grand, but two times, police sou-o-Mau-Masi have met two times the parking lot for me and I've got no money for this guy, Dronices 500. Labby, the scholarships I win, the doctor and the bride with the cards will find me outside the country. That's not fair. DREJTS Everyone!
Meanwhile, during yesterday's social networking day a video has circulated saying that the boy who was ridiculed for his party after Thaci's election, asking permission to speak to the KTV journalist, had discontinued his studies because of ridicule.
But his family members have confessed that the boy who was subjected to terrible abuse by a large part of society has not actually left school but faces financial problems in coping with the study at a private university, Periscope notes.
No, he continues his schooling. Bila is a very good student. They're kidding people with his saying. This too is hindering them because they have already become excessive. There's no place he's going to say the words "AB" to him, says this relative.
Upon publishing this news, MP Labinoto Tahiri reacted.
He promised to separate 500 euros from his salary to help the young man's education from Drenica.
After Tahiri, he also reacted to the “Golden Eagle” Foundation, which was offered a scholarship to him./ P ERISCOPIA












