Only in socialism could selected journalists approach the leader and appear proud...
They don't understand in the framework of the Third World War that they are saying, especially the Russians, that it will start soon. No, these three are not for war.
When it comes to war, these three come 'triumphant' after the rifles, collect the cartridges and grab the laurels. They are only figures in history.
But what were they looking for in Skopje where there was no war?
First, let's clarify why these three journalists carry four 'B's'?
Maybe it's a small thing, but we have to address it. The four B's are: Blendi Fevziu, Batoni Haxhia and Berati. But because Berat has two 'B's, the name Berat, but also the surname Buzhala, it turns out that these three journalists are more connected by the common letter 'B' and the mania for triumph.
There was no war in Skopje, but somehow these people were smelling gunpowder and victory. At the head of the government was coming, for the first time, a prime minister of Albanian ethnicity. The era of three decades of the West's war to free the Balkans and Macedonia from the clutches of nationalist conflicts, it was finally achieved that the Albanians are represented with high positions in the state.
Nice, but then why should the 'war' journalists flock to Skopje? Should the crown be worn?
These are the only Albanian journalists who cover three historical eras, that is, in two centuries:
They cover the famous World War II, which especially Blendi denies ever happened since he is a Toptan family and the Toptans were mainly against the Western Allies. In the Second War, the slogan "If you don't have a weapon, find it/ Grab that dog" was issued. And they find the weapon wherever it is.
The third era (we are putting it before the second) is the current era, when the Albanians in the region have gained great civic and political authority. While in Macedonia today we have an Albanian prime minister, Talat Xhafer.
But before that, there was the Independence of Kosovo, where these three journalists were placed in the Great Hall where Independence was announced and voted for. What business they had there, even God does not know. But did they get the lion's share, as long as their photo is in every document of Independence; almost almost more than the signers.
And, the second era was the era of Socialism.
It doesn't matter if these were as prominent journalists then as they are today, but it is an era that they are copying even after the era itself has died. Only in socialism could selected journalists approach the leader and appear proud. They could even take a photo, as there are today photos of Dritëro Agolli or Alfons Gurashi with the senior leadership. These, even if they can only take a photo with the leader in Skopje, it is worth it because it seems to them that they are Dritëroi himself knee-to-knee with Enver.
Therefore, the leader Ali Ahmeti gave each of them a luxury car, they rode on the car as if it was Norodom Sihanuk in Tirana, and they appeared magnificent next to the leadership.
But they forgot the third era, the era of bourgeois journalism, when the journalist is seen in friendship with politicians, it can no longer be trusted.
They forgot one more thing: To write an article, report or even a few lines about the event in Skopje/ Pamphlet
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