Two pictures of Pristina beating their mouths at the grandchildren of Communists who say it was good then

Writer and researcher Adil Oluri has published two photos of the Tophane neighbourhood in Pristina. The first was accomplished in 1972, and the second is now in 2022. Oluri writes that right 50 years ago, Pristina looked like a village. Now he says despite architectural asymmetry, to give you a view of a city [...]
Writer and researcher Adil Oluri has published two photos of the Tophane neighbourhood in Pristina. The first was accomplished in 1972, and the second is now in 2022.
Oluri writes that right 50 years ago, Pristina looked like a village. At the same time, he says despite architectural asset, to give you the view of an urbanised city.
And that, according to Ollur, is a mouthclap for the swimmers of communism”.
He writes:
Two photos of Tophana, Pristina neighbourhood, not far from the main square. The first was accomplished in 1972, and the second in 2022, right after fifty years. Two photographs from the same country speak clearly of the major social and infrastructure changes of the Kosovo chief centre.
The first picture gives us the view of a poor, retarded, balloted village, while the second picture, despite architectural asymmetry, gives us the view of a city or an urbanised space.
What I mean is that anyone who talks about major infrastructure, social and cultural developments in Kosovo and Pristina during the period of communism, such photographs not only expose them but also beat their mouths, worthy of frauds and counterfeiters of the past. Such photos abound, with hundreds of me, sufficient to prove the opposite of lying confessions of Communist grandchildren, Pristina blockades, of the red paradise. The confession of ideological offspring that only during communism has Kosovo and Pristina been built, while after the last war (1997-99) has begun to be destroyed is false, deceitful, vile and biased. The above photos kill their false confession. Never forget that communist Yugoslavia may have been good for other peoples of the former Red federation, but for Albanians it has been hell and horror, past prison prison.
Pristina during the communist era has had only a few urbanized oazas, some malls, parks and constructions in certain parts of the city, while most of what we know today as Pristina, as we see in the photograph, has had the view of a rural environment, a ordinary village, as have all Kosovo villages during those years. It can't be called city development if you build a corzo, some urban oasis, while most of the city's space leaves poor and infrastructural. It's not development, it's facade. Today's Pristina, despite the shortcomings and architectural asymmetry, looks like an urban, relatively developed area. However, compared to Josip Brozi's Pristina has the view of the city in all its parts, where the suburbs are urban, almost as much as its centre. The dishonest victims of the red paradise want the resources of this country to enjoy only a small portion of the citizens, an elite percentage, while the rest of the people are only wage earners and their servants. This logic has ended and today everyone has access and rights to the resources of this country. The aforementioned mind gave the blow to this country's freedom and independence, and there is no coverage or propaganda that turns things back.
I have nothing against those who share photos of memories from their neighborhoods, from the streets they've played, have lived and lived (for the sake of correctness, photograph taken from a page called “My Pristina”, which is a good page for me because it gives us evidence of this city's past). They do well to distribute the photos because they clearly testify to the lack of social development during the red period and by means of such distribution, they expose them without a word, but with an eye, religiousists and propagandists.











