Dastid Pallaska condemns the hypocrisy of reactions against Ardian Kastrat's sexist language

Renowned political analyst, Dastid Pallaska, has made a comment following PDK MP Ardian Kastrati's unacceptable statement to Mrs. Vjosa Osmani, also with those who are reacting against him. Denouncing the language used by Kastrati, Mr. Pallaska has stated that the problem is actually even that the <x0-regiarists me [...]
Denouncing the language used by Kastrati, Mr. Pallaska has stated that the problem actually involves the fact that “the most vocal responseors” are exactly those who “ns, reason and brave packs of rude people who every day on social networks insult and revile their political critics. ”
It is precisely Vetevendosje and its exhibitors who are taking note of the most vocal denouncing, despite the fact that this ruling party has already promoted through many officials and exhibitors unacceptable language of hatred and failure.
For this reason, the reaction against the case yesterday by politicians who have benefited from this hate language is insincere and must be condemned as hypocrisy. The package, Periscope follows.
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Public response to the sexist and deignive statements of a PDK deputy after yesterday's election of the Kosovo president is appropriate and appropriate.
I consider this offensive and denigrative language unacceptable and have condemned it both when it was used against others and myself.
The problem I have with the reaction is that the most vocal in this response are those who push, reason, and brave the packs of rude people who every day on social networks insult and insult their political critics in the most spontaneous way.
Hence, the reaction against the case yesterday by politicians who have benefited from this hate language is insincere and must be condemned as hypocrisy.
If these representatives and street policy beneficiaries want to contribute to this social problem, they can do so by permanently giving up the insult and denigration of political opponents as a tool of policymaking.












