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Sara Mila responds harshly to Andi Bushati: Frustrated bully who intimidates girls!

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Sara Mila responds harshly to Andi Bushati: Frustrated bully who intimidates
Sara Mila and Andi Bushati

Sara Mila, the 29-year-old Socialist Party candidate in the Elbasan district, received the most votes among all Socialists on the open lists in Elbasan.

And for this reason, her name has become a topic of debate and accusations for several days, as being sponsored by crime.

Today, Sara Mila reacted on social media to analyst Andi Bushati, who called her a "buffalo."

The latter, invited last night to the show "The Unexposed", exploded with harsh language towards Sara Mila.

"How many minutes did we spend on Jorida? Does it seem normal to you to talk about Jorida and not talk about Sara Milan? These are the real elections of this country. A buffalo received twice the votes of Jorida in a country that has a quarter of the votes of Tirana. I can't grasp the reality of buffaloes," Bushati said, among other things.

The future Socialist MP reacted to this attack today, describing Bushati as a rapist of girls entering politics.

"In his nocturnal lair, he releases poison mixed with personal frustrations that even he himself does not understand where they come from. He hides them behind the arrogance of a pseudo-intellectual who seeks attention that he has never had. Today, unfortunately, he won. This is because he touched on something that is bigger than me: my concern for girls who dare to enter politics. I have asked myself and assured myself that, compared to what I am, there is no And who intimidates me. But the biggest question is: How long will this have to be? How long will girls have to chew the mud that Ands throw? How many studios will have to strip them of their dignity to make them "viral" in this way? How many teenagers will have to kill themselves because of this institutionalized bullying?", emphasizes Sara Mila in reaction.

Sara Mila's full reaction:

After 10 days where portals and television studios have been throwing mud at me, my family, and everything I represent, one of them crossed the red line. Just as I expected.

Not the usual mud line, for those old accusations of losers, I don't even bother. But this time what I feared most happened: a public lynching, not political, but personal.

As a daughter, as a wife, as a mother.

This public abuser has a name: Andi Bushati.

In his nocturnal lair, he releases poison mixed with personal frustrations that even he himself does not understand where they come from. He hides them behind the arrogance of a pseudo-intellectual who seeks attention that he never had.

Today, unfortunately, it won. That's because it touched on something that's bigger than me: my concern for girls who dare to enter politics.

I have asked myself and assured myself that, in contrast to who I am, there is no one who intimidates me. But the bigger question is: How long will it have to be like this?

How much longer do girls have to chew the mud thrown by the Andes?

How many more studios have to strip them of their dignity to make them "viral" in this way?

How many more teenagers have to kill themselves because of this institutionalized bullying?

How many more girls' dreams must be silenced so they don't become objects of comparison, evaluation, ridicule, and shame?

I have chosen why I am in politics:

Not to deal with the Andes. But to end the Andes.

For the girls who follow me today, and I know there are many of you, I want to say to you:

Don't let any Andy dim your shine. No one slow you down. No one make you feel less than you are. No one dare treat you like a body, like an object, like a comparison package.

For the girls with whom I will share Parliament tomorrow – left or right – I have a call:

This hate speech, this media bullying, must end. Words that destroy can no longer be called opinions.

The law must prohibit them. Not just morality. And the citizens have entrusted us with making the law.

For my daughter:

When you grow up and read these traces of poison left on the internet, I want you to know: Mom didn't shut up. Mom didn't get scared. And she didn't bend.

When your time comes, know that the Andes will be only shadows of the past: people without influence, without ideals, without a compass.

I am a girl, I am 29 years old, and I am in politics to prove that the fight for dignity is done with dignity. And since as a man no one solved anything, I will do this job as a woman. And you know what happens when a woman gets into a job. And you know it well, that's why you are afraid of the "buffalo".

 

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