Editor RTK thinks of portals, but here's the low action that was suspended.

If you decide to sell your mind, you have to make sure you have them for yourself. One of the public television editors, Arsim Halili, in his Facebook account has published an article in the journal Periscope, trying to mock the use of the word "deader" in a cow's case. He suggests that the word [...]
One of the public television editors, Arsim Halili, in his Facebook account has published an article in the journal Periscope, trying to mock the use of the word "deader" in a cow's case.
He suggests that the word that should be used in the case of the death of animals be the order to distinguish with humans. But such a distinction, as we can see from the use of other languages in developed countries, does not really exist.
We're talking about a biological process that subjects all living things. In addition, the use of the terms orthodox, etc. has already a negative conclusion and encourages mistreatment of animals, a phenomenon we are constantly facing in our country.
But that's stopped RTK's editor, Mr. Halili, who by giving himself the undisputed right to offend Periscope on the use of the word.
He has taken time to outline the word "dead" by sharing it with his friends on Facebook as a mistake. What is he doing?
However, as we learned later, the same except that he had no consideration for animal rights that RTK would have to call to the disciplinary commission he had no prior consideration for human rights.

Halili was suspended by RTK's past management because of the language used against the LGBT+ community, language that felt stigmatisation and hatred, which would have to be completely incompatible in our public institutions, especially on public television.

Periscop's opinionist, Jethlir Bouja, commented on Halil in his account, showing him that using the word was actually right. And then he sent them back. The article on which it was shown because of low action against the community in question. But that seems to have irritated the editor in question, who quickly erased him. /Periscope












