Who governs Kosovo?

The poor created God because they could not live with the burden of guilt over their misery. They had to pour their guilt elsewhere in order to breathe more easily. That's what Nietzsche said. The creation of God led to the inevitability of evil and the dicochotomy of good and evil. Inside that scheme [...]
The poor created God because they could not live with the burden of guilt over their misery. They had to pour their guilt elsewhere in order to breathe more easily. That's what Nietzsche said. The creation of God led to the inevitability of evil and the dicochotomy of good and evil. Inside that scheme existed God as absolute good and as evil as absolute. There was absolute good and evil in every judgment. There was absolute truth and absolute falsehood. Absolute justice and absolute injustice.
This is the filthy form of religious thinking that lies deep in so-called Kosovo politics.
Misery abounds, they govern us. We're an unqualified working society that is disturbed by Work market. We are not able to perform any work that is truly worthwhile. And so, until we mixed up half of our jobs in this market by creating a waste production scheme, we had to create our gods so that we could remove the burden of guilt for our misery from our backs. We created politicians but by thinking of them as gods. All of them, for all of us poor, became gods of our fate, taking all the credit and all the blame for what happened to us. Their political battles, political shows and assembly hearings about our little minds were perceived as big battles between good and evil, not as the banal clashes of idiots. People willingly granted their freedom and nailed themselves to televisions, thinking that it was producing even deeper privacy, and all other personal things. These gods converted to hell for our little minds were to blame for our private frustrations, for our lazyness, for our illiteracy, for our inadequacy, and naturally for the general misery.
I have said in other scriptures: The idea of being politicised is not true. In fact, we are not politicised at all because we don't really know our class position, our plight and residence, and ultimately, or the beginning, nor the country's most basic political problems. Any real problem that we have, whether small job opportunities or salaries, lack of working conditions, lack of access to pros and productions, echoes as thought, and as a combative position to remain just a feeling for political consumption. One master is attacked with all his troubles at once, and the other god is declared the only god, the solver of all these troubles.
The truth is, our master, the one who is sick of saying that there is no god but he, Albin, with his weak schedule, will not solve any of our problems. Nothing. Neither justice nor development will be able to offer, nor the easing of inequality, nor the qualifications of the labor force, nor the opening of new jobs, nor increased activity by small and medium-sized businesses. Why? Because in his ridiculous programme the essential place of religious hope for unexpected events: the diaspora will come to invest completely suddenly, other foreign investors will come to invest completely suddenly, judges will professionalise automatically and unexpectedly, unqualified labour society will be suddenly self-acqualifyed, and so on.
In fact, Kosovo politics does not and will have no real impact on our lives. Major changes do not come with noise and noise, but quietly. And not by these rebellious masters who were once for a revolution of democracy, but by anonymous experts that we don't even know, by successful entrepreneurs, by potential innovators.
We go back to the job market. What is President Hashim Thaci's profession? What did this man do before taking political positions? What is Prime Minister Albin Kurti's profession? What did he do before he became prime minister? One and the other are unqualified labor powers. Both are miserable and unproductive. Neither one nor the other has ever done a decent job of living within the areas in which they have studied. So neither one nor the other is the master of our fate. They're just fugitives as the lazy from their fates, from their professions to serve society.
So it is ridiculous and tragic at once to see so many people who do not hesitate to commit verbal assault on anyone who disagrees that his god is master. They're being humiliated in ways that don't mean anything. It's funny, it's just ridiculous, to see people as they fear they're going without government “in this hard time”. Or, what's going on in the crash between “the prime minister and President”. What happened in the past? Nothing. And nothing is going to happen because the country in times of crisis, as well as in good times, is actually governed by professionals and experts and not by plaintiffs of the plaintiff.










