I'm embarrassing myself: Political in social networks between Vlora Citak and Djuric after a post for Serbian tennis

A tough controversy has been developed on the Twitter social network, among former Kosovo ambassadors in the US Vlora Citaku, and Serbia's ambassador to the US, Marko Djuric. Quoting a familiar expression, the latter took it as hate speech, while Chitaku advised him to read the famous book not to be [...]
It all started with a news story about Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, who distributed Vlora Citaku, where in the inscription it marked “all the animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than the other” expressions known to the book “Animal Ferema” by George Orwell.
Citaku hinted that Djokovic is being favoured by tournament organisers, after it was decided that Serbia will race without even taking a test against David-19, outlining by other players.
“All animals are unique, but some animations are more excellent than others. ”https://t.co/IyaE8lfcj
) Vlora Citaku (@valoracicu) January 4, 2022
It was Djurovic who reacted to Chitak, saying he used hate speech with ethnic motives.
Is it me, or is this an example of hate speech with ethnic motives? Of course, Djokovic is a Serb from Zvecan and thinks differently from Mrs. Citaku. This is the inhuman speech by Vlora Citaku”, Djuric wrote.
Is it just me, or is this a textbook example of essentially motivated hate spech?
Obviously so since @DjokerNoole is a Serb from Zvecan who happens to think eternally than Ms. Citaku.
This is a personal dehumanizing species from Vlora Citaku, for whom Serbs are... https://t.co/Tf3HjFt2
I'm sorry. (@markodiric) January 4, 2022
Citaku continued the controversy, saying Djuric did not understand Orwell's alliance and was publicly embarrassing himself.
If you ever read Orrell and understand the concept of allegory, you can end up not embarrassing yourself so publicly”, Chitaku wrote.
Maybe if you ever get to read Orwell, and understand the concept of prejudice, you might end up not suppressing yourself so completely. https://t.co/4Glt2GTaEe
) Vlora Citaku (@valoracicu) January 4, 2022
Djuric went on again saying that for Citak, it's also a “animal.
I know that, in your book, I'm also a “animal” illiterate. But if you finally start using the Constitution, the Brussels and Washington Accords, or at least the European Convention on Human Rights, and implement them...”, Djuric added.
Oh, I know that, in your book, I am an intelligent “animal” too.
But, how about if you finally started using the Convention, the Brussels and Washington Agreements, or at least the European Conference on Human Rights, and implementing them... https://t.co/IU0q8auXN
I'm sorry. (@markodiric) January 4, 2022












