Latif: Brnabyq is the celebration of low intellectual level of Serbia's political class

Philosopher Blerim Latifi sees Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq's statement to Albanians who left the mountain as a result of the low intellectual level of the entire political class in Serbia, whose collection is Brnabiq. In a letter published on Facebook, Latifi says many of the world's civilizations came from the mountains. Here's the scripture [...]
Philosopher Blerim Latifi sees Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq's statement to Albanians who left the mountain as a result of the low intellectual level of the entire political class in Serbia, whose collection is Brnabiq.
In a letter published on Facebook, Latifi says many of the world's civilizations came from the mountains.
Here's a full note:
CIV THE LIZING THAT ENJOY FROM MALE
Carl Popper, for all I know, says somewhere that we shouldn't be taking our ideas for granted, even the dumbest ideas anyone could think of. This is because even the most insane ideas can promote rational and critical thinking.
I had such an experience last night, until I heard the racist declaration against the Albanians of Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabic. This statement prompted me to think about the mountain figure, and as I was thinking, I came up with a statement: antiAlbanian racism of the Belgrade Activist estability not only scatters the fact that Serbia's powerlessness to separate from its chronic fascism but also another fact: the low intellectual level of the current class leading the Serbian state, whose symbol is Brnatic.
Anyone with a minimum education on human civilization would be reserved to express himself, as she put it. With this I have considered not the moral dimension of the declaration, because we have been taught for 100 years to hear inhuman statements about us from Belgrade. I'm considering the intellectual dimension of the declaration.
Cultured, educated people know that mountains are no sign of barbarity. Rather, they are signs of civilization. Mankind has historically viewed mountains as holy places, places where people have felt and touched the divine. The entire ancient Greek civilization is related to the figure of a mountain, Mount Olympia, where the Greek gods had the throne. One of the most important temples of their faith was built by the Greeks in the mountains. It's about the Delphi Oracle. The Jews, one of the peoples who had a tremendous impact on the history of world civilization, are based on the image of a mountain. It is to Mount Sinai, where Moses was believed to ascend to receive the ten divine commandments. Abraham's own moral drama with God takes place on Mount Moriah. The founding preaching in the history of Christianity is called “Christ's Preaching on Mount”. The very beginnings of Islam relate to the image of the mountain. Godly inspiration occurred to Muhammad on the heights of a mountain, on what is known as the Mount of Light.
Beyond the Middle East, the most important temples of Buddhism are located in the mountains. So did the ancient peoples of America before the European occupation. Among them, Incas, they place their temples on the highest mountain peaks. Today the Machu Picchu temple remains in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
The founding fathers of the Albanian nation, the reborns, knew the powerful symbol of the mountains in the history of civilization, so it goes to work that Albanians too have their own image of the holy mountain and for that they chose Mount Tomor in southern Albania. On this occasion, Chajupi wrote: “Baba-Tomor, had Albania's high mountain, god's throne, put people on it to learn the weather of what God has to say.
Meanwhile, in Kosovo, Kosovo's first philosopher, Peter Bogdan, in his work “The Prophet's Cetre” called Pshtrik “Our royal mountain”, in the religious sense of this word.
The examples continue endlessly because wherever a form of human spiritual culture has appeared, we also have a picture of a mountain. And if there's anything in common with all cultures, that's the idea of mountain sanctity. Of course, Brnatic does not take into account this fact, because in its chronic sacred fascism, only Kosovo is, where Serbs have always done nothing but rare things, crimes and genocides against the Albanian people, and which will never again have the chance to repeat. As soon as the sun heats up, the innmine turns it on, it means Gorge Fish.
At the end of my reflection, about desert, I remembered the great American writer Ernest Hemingway, who said there's only one sport, and he's climbing the mountains. The rest is just games.











