Dynamic: VV idealologist attacks Adriatic journalist Kelmendi after last night's questions

One of Vetevendosje's ideasologists, Elvis Hoxha, has seriously offended the renowned Kosovo moderator, the Adriatic Kelmendi, after last night's interview with Prime Minister Albin Kurti. During this interview, Kelmendi did not spare Kurt from the mention of earlier attitudes he had changed over time, or as he came to power. Kurti [...]
During this interview, Kelmendi did not spare Kurt from the mention of earlier attitudes he had changed over time, or as he came to power.
Kurti had declared that in Vetevendosje, the only constant thing [that does not change] was change, as the great Greek philosopher Heraklit [panta Rhei] said, writes Periscopi.
Mr. Hoxha said that the journalist should ask himself questions about whether he changed. He has invited Kelmendi to change Kosovo's “government perception”, although not known what that means. Maybe Hoxha thought about “the image of the Kosovo government” but the terms are confused as usual.
Yesterday's “selectations by Rubik's journalist contained the same cynical hammer as before. With sly swearing, he did not mean that the prime minister was giving him the dignity of the country by granting him justice three times during the conversation. In turn, the journalist conducted the same question five or six times. He writes.
Kelmendi has been attacked by other activists and supporters, including VV member in the CEC, Mr. Sami Kurteshi.
The following is the full status of Mr. Hoxha:
The journalist asked Albin Kurt if he had changed. And he got the answer that Albin Kurti has changed. He's from now on prime minister.
But it will be good for the journalist to ask himself. And he will find that he himself has not changed at all. With the overthrow of the regime, not only does Kosovo's government vision change, but also Kosovo's social, public and media image.
Other questions of Rubik's journalist contained the same cynical hammer as before. With sly swearing, he did not understand that the prime minister was giving him the dignity of the country by granting him justice three times during the conversation. In turn, the journalist conducted the same question five or six times.
It is productive for the journalist to think himself wise, not cunning. It is no longer the time of crafty and cynicism but of wisdom and respect.
We're used to thinking that society changes only with changing governments, but we never think that journalistic clans and editorial clans can and should suffer the same fate, so to realize that times have changed and thinking as well.












