
A fierce debate starring artist Robert Aliaj and activists Mirela Arqimandriti and Altin Hazizaj took place in a television studio, while discussing the draft law on gender.
"She has a chance to shut up whoever is there," Aliaj addressed the activist in the "Off the Record" studio on A2 CNN, who interrupted him, and that was enough for Hazizaj to join the debate, calling the language used by the artist shameful.
According to Hazizaj, Aliaj showed exactly why the new law on gender equality should be voted on in Parliament, since in his opinion the artist treats women like trash.
Debate Studio:
Robert Aliaj : We're not going to debate. I'll leave you alone and let that lady there shut up a little.
Mirela Arqimandriti: Are you in your right mind or not? Finish what you have to say, come on, continue.
Robert Aliaj : Let me speak, because you are irritating me. This is your strategy. Let me be wrong, sir, but let me speak. Now, as an Albanian, I want to know what you want, sir. Leave the explanations of the laws and the philosophies of the laws. You are worse than communism. You have no right to impose yourself.
Altin Hazizaj: You sang there and even won awards. If you weren't connected to the communist system, you wouldn't have won awards.
Robert Aliaj : You want to impose yourself. Nothing like jihadism did to the family more than you.
Altin Hazizaj : An artist cannot debate the law. You shouldn't have come here, my dear. This is a debate about legality. The fact that there are three men here and they are abusing a woman in public is the ugliest misogynistic display in this country. And you have the audacity to tell a woman to shut up. You just said to shut up. Shame on you. Here are men like yours who are supposed to be intellectuals and to this day treat women like garbage. That's why the law is needed and that's why you came out against them. This is the truth. You want to maintain inequality. You want to keep women oppressed because this is the reality of Albania. What a family, when you are killing women.
Robert Aliaj : Let's talk terms here. Calm down. Where is this equality going to schools and teaching children how to be homosexual. What does this have to do with legal equality, sir?
Altin Hazizaj : This law only has this connection, equality between men and women.
Robert Aliaj : Gender equality has existed since the time of Enver Hoxha.
Altin Hazizaj : Oh Berti, please, you offended us here. That the communist system has 10 thousand dead, men and women. What equality was that Berti. Stop now, you are talking nonsense.
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