Ragip Jaka rudely reacts to the attacks: You sorry, did you expect Graniti to forgive your game?

Grani's father and Taulant Jaka, Ragipi, has reacted sharply to accusations made against Jaka's presentation of the match with Kosovo. Ragip has been full of criticism for those who said Graniti gave the maximized performance in the match against Kosovo, Periscope follows. “Reaction to slander and insults against the Jaka family especially towards Granit and [...]
Ragip has been full of criticism for those who said Graniti gave the maximized match to Kosovo, Periscope.
“Response to slander and insults against the Jaka family especially against Granit
Although I don't usually interfere with comments or arguments that are not directly mine, this time I feel a moral duty to react. I look to all those who write and speak softly to the Jaka é, especially to Gran'it brothers.
You miserable, blind in heart and mind when you try to stain Graniti, you're actually staining yourself. When you curse him, you show only your wickedness, envy, and disgust within yourselves.
Why, did you expect Graniti to forgive you? Why don't you love the success of someone who has lifted a red flag with pride, who has defended the honor of Albanians in the green field and every public appearance?
Did you forget that Serbia was the one who killed us, raped us and expelled us from our lands and that today, instead of attacking those who honor us, you are attacking an Albanian who never denied his descent?
Did you forget that when Taulanti, with friends, stood face to face with Serbian fans in Belgrade to protect the national flag, you were proud?
Did you forget that Graniti built the eagle in the heart of Russia in a world where the world was watching it?
Have you forgotten how many times he raised his voice for Kosovo, for Albania, for Albanian mothers and our right to existence?
The Jaka Brothers and many other Albanian athletes in the diaspora have raised the image of Albanians in Switzerland, in Europe and around the world. They have never denied they are Albanians. Rather, every interview, every public appearance, every match is evidence of their national pride.
Switzerland has been among the first countries to recognise Kosovo. She has sheltered us in the most difficult times and has given us the opportunity to build a better life. And today, when people like Granit return Switzerland with pride, you tell “vicra-Svicra” with contempt?
O thou sold, ye ignorant, shame come upon you!
When you curse Graniti, you're not just swearing to a footballer. You're blaming your family, you're swearing at a celebration of Albanian pride. Because Jacks have never bowed down and will never kneel” writes Ragip Jaka in reaction.












