The dictatorship used to eavesdrop on you and shut you up, threatening you with a stick, deportation, murder. Today, the administration has closed its ears and does not listen...
Gustave Le Bon beautifully says that revolutions are often a reversal of words that mean the same thing differently! Imagine today using words that have no meaning after thirty years of supposed democracy.
Free voting.
Equal opportunities for citizens.
Well-informed and educated citizen.
Well-being.
Ideas competition.
Free and independent media.
Technological development.
National culture.
Local democracy.
Cultural opening with the West.
Free market. All these words have become empty forms, without content. Those that thirty years ago were considered by the generation of the time as dreams. Now there is no talk of citizens at all, but instead the members of rallies sitting in plastic chairs have taken their place. Independent journalists are called cadres.
The opposition is called a "bunch of blind people" and fools!
Professors are a bunch of copycats who deserve vetting.
Farmers who have ridiculous yields in their crops are called farmers.
The man and woman who sit behind the counter of a kiosk are called family businessmen.
Some urban places that resemble concentration camps for cars are called parking lots.
Books sold in dusty squares with worn covers are called culture.
A megaphone that broadcasts songs from the 70s all day long is called public media.
You listen to the song MARGJELO all day long! Those who leave their homeland, fleeing from sight, are called economic immigrants integrated into the free market.
The person the boss places on a list that he presents to the rare voters and who raises and lowers his hand according to the boss's raising and lowering of his eyes is called a deputy.
The erection of twin towers is called economic growth.
Giving national assets to private individuals is called partnership.
Letters with no value in the job market are called diplomas. We have become a tribe! Decision-making during the dictatorship depended on twenty or thirty people. How many people does it depend on today?
Couldn't a foreign artist set foot in Albania during the dictatorship? How many artists come from abroad to our stages every year today? Dozens of Albanian feature films were made. How many Albanian films, dramas, etc., are produced today with the Albanian brand?
In the dictatorship, work was in vain in many cases, but great deeds were also done. Today, it is beaten in vain. The dictatorship used to eavesdrop on you and shut you up, threatening you with a stick, deportation, murder. Today, the administration has closed its ears and does not listen.
There was no free media and media plurality and diversification of opinions in the media in the dictatorship. What attitude does the government have towards the media today? Haven't we returned to the tribe? Where is the free market today? Just like in the old days when the government controlled the economy. To the tribe! Back to where we were! Words change!
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