Victims of Origin

Victims of Origin

It says Basri Kodra Victims of Origin in this unregulated, uninhibited, cultural and citizen of the capital (actor, director), has been hit by another artist (actor), we have used all the legal and illegal means, necessary and completely unnecessary, to bring down his now-turned colleague [...]

Writes Basri Kodra

Victims of Origin

In this smug sheet of paper that a man of culture and citizen of the capital (actor, director) hits another artist (an artist), we have used all the available and illegal means necessary and unneeded to bring down his now - turned enemy colleague!

Because of the large attack arsenal and the variety of war tools used by the leafet - bearer, readers will likely find it impossible to investigate the sins of the wrongdoer. But instead of guilt, real or assumed, which has been due to such a ruthless and all-out attack, readers will now easily discover another ʹfay, much larger defendant, who may seem to be the initial and determining incentive for all this disastrous, ending hatred.

And that's the fault, that's the origin! Rather, the peasant origin of the enemy, his enemies respectively, the descent that the attacker covers with the words “the livestock of agriculture”, where do we know all of the reason for? Poor Naim Frasher. If he knew that his poem so glorious and useful he would one day become a pyrotechnic tool for such harmful and unfathomable attacks, he would not be able to write it down!

Many seven times he strikes the enemy in his rural background, labeled here as cattle and agriculture! If we add four more shots to the Rhayorgia and five to the list, with which the impact is multiplied and the impact is repeated, then we can also calculate the total content of its six sixteen bullets fired in an innocent environment, such as the family!

While background can be defined to the extent of each person's fate, no one can be considered guilty or meritive of his own origin.

Does it need to be said here that rural origins, often before the obstacle, have also been contributed to the great achievements of many, not only in Albanian life but elsewhere in the world? The list is too long. It contains glorious warriors, statesmen, philosophers, writers, doctors, engineers, scientists, and great intellectuals in all times.

Why, then, did this gentleman Kastrate, who has forgotten all his mountainous background, blame another, not for his deeds, but his shepherding origin? Because by attacking the background, not only is the ruler determined and forever the fate of the opponent but it also becomes wider, all of us, who are guilty of all the evils of the land, all of which are instantly targeted by his burning batar.

Alas, all of us victims of our descent!

 

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