Latifi é Matoshit: Time to see yourself in the mirror, leaving young people from Kosovo is not false news

Chief Parliamentary philosopher and adviser Kadri Veseli has reacted to the interpretation of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's adviser, Halil Matosit, for removing young people from Kosovo. In its interpretation, inter alia, Matoshi says reports of Kosovo youth leaving are false news and stemming from Russian-Serbian propaganda paid [...]
Chief Parliamentary philosopher and adviser Kadri Veseli has reacted to the interpretation of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's adviser, Halil Matosit, for removing young people from Kosovo.
In its interpretation, inter alia, Matosi says reports of Kosovo youth leaving are false news and stemming from Russian-Serbian propaganda, always paid according to Matosh.
This interpretation of Matosh has raised many reactions, and the last one among them is that of Blerim Latifi, writes Periscope.
Latif on a Facebook note says it's time to look at ourselves in the mirror. Referring to Mattosi's writing about the departure of young people, however, the denial of this recent disturbing phenomenon that it is a false news to Mattifi, Latif tells Matosh that it is not wise to continue to explain through great conspiracy against us.
Here's his complete writing:
Time to see yourself in the mirror
I read Halil Matosh's interpretation of Kosovo youth leaving. Even some reactions to this performance.
20 years after our deliverance, it is not a wise thing to keep on explaining our problems with the idea of great conspiracy against us. This idea is the remnant of the totalitarian mentality, in which internal failures were always viewed as the subversive actions of the outside enemy. With that I do not want to deny Serbia's efforts to undermine the state of Kosovo -- efforts that are very real, very dimensional, harsh, and sophisticated.
What I want to point out is that the alibis required in the outside conspiracy of self-inflicted problems keep us from feeling responsible for these problems. That's enough to keep on deepening them.
We have to leave the conspiracy explanations. They are doubly harmful - to mind and government. We need to see ourselves in the mirror.
Azem Shkreli, the famous Peyan poet who left the world early, has a brilliant self-recognition poem. Poetry is called “People”, and today it tells us a lot.
In this poem Azem Shkreli writes:
If only we could meet ourselves face to face
Would we kiss or would we say something?
Two verses. A rhetorical question. And the answer given to the question itself!











