Let's not be a coward before criminal racism of Albania's Albanians

Let's not be a coward before criminal racism of Albania's Albanians

There is no nation on earth that eats more xenophobia in Albania than Kosovars. Long - term contact over the past 20 years, especially during the summer, has led the former brotherly relationship to be economyd in a very banal and close relationship of interest. Albania's Albanians milk red-e-Zi-Kosovo mitriotism, while Kosovars exploit [...]

There is no nation on earth that eats more xenophobia in Albania than Kosovars. Long - term contact over the past 20 years, especially during the summer, has led the former brotherly relationship to be economyd in a very banal and close relationship of interest. Albania's Albanians milk red-e-Zi-Kosovo mitriotism, while Kosovars exploit fucalism and free holiday prices in Albania.

The inspiration for the above sentences does not come from a series of different incidents that made vaki in recent months and years, and whose sides in the conflict were Albanians and Kosovars. Owners and coffee workers, restaurants and hotels, with incomprehensible arrogance, suddenly raised prices, meaning stealing, and sometimes physically reviled and attacked tourists from Kosovo. They had once lucky Kosovars with their desk and seats.

In fact, more than those incidents, the Kosovar finds out that he is not exactly Albanian, and unfortunately not even human, when facing the sight of an Albanian/Albanian who he views brutally only as a money machine. The famous Holocaust psychologist and survivor Victor Frankl, in his memories of the period during the Dachau concentration camp, says that it was exactly the way he saw the one who had the most in him. Kosovar for an Albanian is a vacationer of ignorance. Respect is always conditional on the amount of money Kosovo is having.

It is strange how most Albanian waiters have been kidnapped. We don't need to do psychography to these people enough to highlight what is known about this country's criminal economy. Albanian waiters have been kidnapped because they are badly paid. And besides, they didn't give a shit about the Kosovo vacationer who needs to be cured, because he's the value of a bill they can write like that.

Unfortunately, Albanian society has been criminalised with huge steps in the last decade. Albanian mafia has become the most criminal in all of Europe, as long as Britain's current prime minister, Boris Johnson, in the quality of the foreign secretary, had reproved Kosovo in our parliament. Already, in international opinion, Albania is being named a narco-state. Only in Europe. And, of course, a lot of the dirty drug trafficking money and women's traffic goes to tourism. Therefore, there is no point in whether a Kosovar goes to a hotel or a restaurant. The bill will be written. It's ghost vacationers who make it the biggest sale. Those vacationers whose waiters don't serve and their cooks don't cook.

While Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, during the days of my break, boasted about how he had shut down the best hotel in Demermi, the reason he had failed to issue bills. Since I was right in Dhermi, and I was enjoying the tired tourist infrastructure, this news seemed very ironic. That's because I'd feel a thousand times safer in a hotel where bills were not issued, the profits increased by running away from the country, rather than by constantly issuing bills. This immediately suggested the correct prejudice that the assigned hotel or restaurant was part of the giant washing machine of filthy money. For example, at my last lunch break, my bill said that I was eating vegetables, but my vegetables were nowhere.

And yet, the Albanian-Kosovo relationship is two-way complicated. Being Albania a tourist country and the consumer Kosovars of their tourism, Albanians are in the role of servants while Kosovars are in the role of service. This increases the xenophobia of a large part of Albanians. And understandably, the part that tends to have such prejudices is poor and oppressed. Although it tolerates and normalizes crime and drugs, it is because it has experienced a thousand-one evil in its body. The burden of morality, the most unfortunate fukaré in Europe, could be charged.

But on the other hand, we Kosovars have no reason to remain as a coward and to be ignorant of ill-coming. The fault for criminalising Albania is not us, but the political elite of this country. We have a million reasons to reject red-e-Zazi nationalism because beyond the social networks he makes you part of a disgusting shit. One of these one million reasons is the terrible linguistic oppression that has occurred in the last 50 years. Albanians continue with fanaticism to resist Kosovo, despite intense contact for two and a half decades. With some protest, I asked waiters to shake up my cigarette, not a table or a tattoo. Even after all these years, they didn't know what this word was about, even though it is in the dictionary of our language.

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