Bleim Latifi “O tempora, o more! ”

The philosophy lawmaker at the University of Pristina and the adviser to Kadri Veselin, Blerim Latifi, has made a status inspired by the request made by an association that “and the pre-war wounded by the Serbian state are regulated by legal status.” He laughs at these initiatives by saying “Logic makes you think that after [...]
The philosophy lawmaker at the University of Pristina and the adviser to Kadri Veselini, Blerim Latifi, has made a status inspired by the request made by an association that “and the pre-war wounded by the Serbian state to regulate legal status. ”
He laughs at these initiatives by saying that “The logic moves you to think that after the pre-war wounded, those who have been beaten by various Serbian police from the time of Rankovic will stand up to the end of the 1999 war. Then those questioned by these police! Why not even those who have made financial contributions to various freedom movements? Why not, even those who have given a lunch or dinner to warriors?
Furthermore, Latifi insults all of Kosovo's people, saying he is seeking to become a professional of his freedom by bypassing poverty and growing social inequality within the country.
This is Mr. Latif:
An association has applied in the Kosovo Assembly, which even the former war injuries from the Serbian state have been regulated by legal status. As custom has become, vices and pensions follow. The logic moves you to think that after the pre-war wounded, those who have been beaten by various Serbian police from the time of Rankovic will stand up to the end of the 1999 war. Then those questioned by these police! Why not even those who have made financial contributions to various freedom movements? Why not, even those who have given a lunch or dinner to the warriors?
A collective folly! A whole people seeking to become a pensioner of their freedom! A whole people trying to get paid by their own country for the pain and damage caused by another country!
The guide, watching corruption in Roman society, grabbed his head and shouted: O temple, o mores!











