
Nobody loves prison, not even the 'brave' ones.
It seems like everyone is talking about prison. This is really 'appearance'; in reality people are at work where they escape prison and crime. Those who have created the idol for prison, these are the minimum, but they can make a lot of noise.
Nobody loves prison, not even the 'brave' ones.
What is happening is, in fact, reality. Freedom, admirable and precious, is present in the lives of the majority of the majority, from the child who carries his books to school to the one-century-old man. That is why freedom does not make noise. Because it is everywhere and everywhere desired. What catches people in the noose are the shackles, the prison. People run away from these, not only physically, but also when raising children they are advised 'do not make bad friends because they will lead you to a bad position'.
But why do they honor prison so much?
There are two sides. First, in recent years, some power-hungry sinners who had become 'eyesores' were imprisoned, and the offended person rejoices. And this is the reason, 'but I saw you in prison!'. The
second reason is that we are in a time when even the powerful go to prison. It used to not happen. They have the opportunity to make noise, to create the idea that the values of prison are high, to call prison a springboard and not a closed cell.
Because this is the interest.
Since morning, social media has been loaded with stories or hoaxes using the word 'prison'. Then comes the mainstream media, just as sensational with prison charges. There is talk of prisons in Parliament. One of the politicians proposed today that anyone who speaks 'about two sexes' should also be imprisoned. Today was the day with an amazing absurdity: the DP had gone into the archives to find the day when Beqir Balluku, a former minister in Hoxha's communist government, was shot, 50 years ago. If you had asked Enver himself when he shot Beqir, he wouldn't have been able to remember. 'So what, what's the point of remembering shootings!?', Enver himself might have said. But these people are looking for Beqir Balluku in the hunt to find his niece, Belinda - deputy prime minister today. These people today are the worshippers of prisons, whether in dictatorship or freedom: 'I wish I had a little prison/ O friend or brother/'. These people have their souls there and they sing the praises of prison.
But who has an interest in freedom?
Free people are interested in freedom. What happens in advanced civil societies is happening in our country too. They are dividing into two hemispheres, two factors: politics and the media that worship prison, on the other hand - people who are not interested in either the praise or the curses of prisons.
No one can show a leader who comes from prison straight to the head of state; just because he was in prison. This time passed with Nelson Mandela of South Africa and with Pjetër Arbnori of Shkodra who could not resist freedom with intrigue. These are no longer the times of political imprisonments nor of prisoner heroism.
Our society has come to maturity that damage is paid according to the law. /Pamphlet
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