Material for police and psychologists: Ités contestant My Love violates the other, reasons the show's director

Honestly, even as long as this misery continues... As if the already degeneration was not enough, the report It's My Love has become a legitimate media platform for the State Attorney, writes Periscope. From commitment to obvious mental health problems competitors to exposure of people under the legal age to benefits [...]
As if the already degeneration was not enough, the report It's My Love has become a legitimate media platform for the State Attorney, writes Periscope.
From the commitment of clearly visible mental health competitors to the exposure of people under legal age for low media benefits, Itʹs My Love has become something that is impossible to look into in a healthy family environment.
However, what has recently happened is absolutely beyond acceptable frames even in the eyes of those who keep one eye closed and continue to convey this form of interest.
In the final episode of this degenerative and promotional anti-value show, two contestants are beaten with each other.
In fact, one attacks the other as he first addresses the other. The slap follows right after those words into our old fingernails.
Imagine, take courage in the presence of dozens of cameras to slap the rival for an extremely low reason, as it were during the argument.
Clear evidence and material for mental - health experts to address the issue.
But here the horror doesn't end... as such scenes appear, the show director, Mr. Valon Maloku, tries to balance, neutralise and minimize the absolutely terrible situation of violence, saying:
I won't blame either, because the situation tenses during the conversations brings up such tension,” if there's logic to what he said.
But this is not for long the complete story of all of this that gives you anxiety when you look at it and it makes you wonder how it is possible that it is appearing on TV and that they are taking the courage to reason with violence in this way.
When the victim tries to point out that violence does not reason, and when it involves the police as an institution of interest, Mr. Maloku father, husband and son of someone says:
They can't say anything. You have first violated the freedom of expression you have guaranteed by constitution. ”
Can you believe it? Oh my God, plus when the victim even terrorized by physical violence tries to challenge him, he reacts to: <x0...I'll drop the microphone until I do. ”
Ladies and gentlemen, we are witnessing without exuberance, saying the darkest and most heartbreaking moments in the history of Albanian television.
Honestly, man saves the aggressor and tells the victim he can't say anything, like he owes the slap if he says that.
The situation goes further, becoming unpleasant and difficult to see without experiencing serious anxiety and concerns about the well - being of those competitors there.
Next comes an author named Antigona Kotor, who tries week after week to preach the right behavior of a female and a male at a love meeting and fights for women's rights and emancipation.
This is her statement, when asked to give a thought to what happened:
” Reports without conflict are reports without emotions. When we have emotions, then they even disappear.
And because of that disillusionment comes violence, the” Oh, my God, for the same time, they made us mention God with these comments just beyond anything of reason and humanity.
But we haven't even gotten to the best part of the honored lady, just analyze her words below:
I understand Ina (aggressor) for her reaction. I don't support her, but I understand, because I know how much I know about Albana has done, she's brought her here, she's met me. He's got a tail on his car, he takes care of what's in his balls and stuff.
It's not the reason she dropped it (in the lady's language), since it's the emotions that peak at certain moments. But people have expectations, always these reactions are due to excessive expectations. ”
This comment, especially, does not reason that he has fallen, before he tries to put the aggressor under the cloak of excessive emotion, is simply everything we fight for as a society to avoid.
Such manipulative and minimizing acts of violence encourage the spread of it even more until such methods use aggressors themselves to keep the victims under control using such psychological darkness, similar to those of the lady in question.
It is time for law - enforcement agencies to intervene and do so quickly, since accepting such a situation is a green light for even further escape of the situation clearly to be out of control. /Periscope. com/












