“patriotic police”, as a fascism coming from Kosovo and Albin Kurti

From Merro Base today, I decided to do a difficult exercise, to take time. Several dozen threatening messages inbox -- mainly from Kosovo exiles -- visited the profile. In 100 for 100 cases, they were supporters of Albin Kurti. Agreeing is not that threats bother me, nor do I feel threatened by [...]
By Merro Base
Today I decided to do a difficult exercise, to take time. Several dozen threatening messages inbox -- mainly from Kosovo exiles -- visited the profile. In 100 for 100 cases, they were supporters of Albin Kurti.
Agreeing is not that threats bother me, nor do I feel threatened by them. It's all worth merely to verify who's promoting a lynching spirit in Albanian society in the name of “patriotism”, a kind of fascism coming from Albin Kurti, who has taken over the creation of Albanian patriotic police.
I know that such messages are received by dozens of Albanian journalists, who face such topics and wish they were not afraid. One of them Una Hajdari, probably the youngest journalist of Albanian origin who has managed to publish in the most prestigious world press, had also been offended and threatened by such messages. Through a twitter, she denounced the disgusting language to her, by her fellow Albanians.
There are among them those who swear to travel to Albania to massacre, there are others who do the inventory of heads waiting on your family, but there are more idiots, those who say, “but how dare to speak up “the great Albin Kurti 148x2>.
Bregovic's case is not a cultural debate, as lynching lawyers try to protect it. No one is entering cultural debate whether Bregovic's music is better than Albanian music or vice versa. In Albania, Bregovic does not even know 1 percent of what they know in Kosovo.
Bregovic's case is a political debate, testing a dangerous phenomenon that is emerging in Albanian society, precisely by Albin Kurti's fascist spirit. This case proves the existence of all instruments that fascism used to overcome society, violent volunteers threatening violence, and patriotic thinking police, inspired by the “great Albin Kurti”.
This phenomenon has been seen in Kosovo, during the recent election campaign, in lynching some critical journalists with it, which went beyond human proportions.
Now this “patriotic policeman” is guarding and what happens in Albania, who should sing and who should not, what should we read, and what should not, and what should we think about?
I know it's not safe yet to worry about garbage like that, but the fact that they dare do, it's a lot.
Fascism coming from Kosovo and Albin Kurti is not a phenomenon that endangers Albania, that here it does not drink water, but it is a phenomenon that endangers Kosovo. That country became independent, precisely that another fascism, as stupid as this one, wanted to dominate the people of Kosovo based on ethnic principles. Kosovo became an ally of all NATO countries and the European Union to bomb Serbia, thanks to Slobodan Milosevic's fascism on Albanians.
The new fascism encouraged by Albin Kurti is a disaster that must be seriously ended now, yet without becoming an institution. Its “Sivranist”, the rejection of Washington's Agreement, the release of the lynching bodyguards over anyone that's going against Albin Kurt's patriotic thinking police, the use of violent falangs, the type “the Red and Zi <xx3>, and, above all, the idea that he's becoming the owner of <x4] the Albanian”, are clear symptoms of a power Naziism.
Even Milosevic started it this way in Fushe Kosva, telling Serbs “no one will touch you in” that you have me and eventually handed over Kosovo. That Kosovo is where fascism is forced to kill its owner, not others.
The less we, who live in Albania, who, and if we want to become Serbia's <x0gent,”, as Kurti's neo-Nazis ballet, need a Kosovo translator.












