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Editorial2023-11-04 10:07:00

Is it time for war?

Shkruar nga Fadil Lepaja
Is it time for war?
War /

 Peace is only in the interest of ordinary people, those who wake up early and sleep late, going through a day full of stress, to provide food, shelter and ... surviving, in a word. Did you understand? Peace is no longer a profitable business...

"I smell war, run away my son!" This is the title of a poem by a Kosovar poet and intellectual, who herself has been through the fire of war.

Once, an idealist who went to war, today a mother who does not understand war, does not find a single reason why she should take her children to war. 

Is there a reason for war? Is it worth it? Is it time for war? When is it time for war? Many big questions which from the warmth of the house sound nothing but philosophical. Are they just like that?

Peace from a slightly different point of view is like a bicycle, it serves the health of the individual and society but does not move the industry. War, yes, is big business. How much does a hypersonic missile, a warplane, a drone, an aircraft carrier cost, ... war smells of blood and money.

Peace is only in the interest of ordinary people, those who wake up early and sleep late, going through a day full of stress, to provide food, shelter and ... surviving, in a word. Did you understand? Peace is no longer a profitable business. Health is not a business, illness is. People would choose health, but they choose disease.

There are places where people have no choice. Ordinary people vote or fight for others.

The peace industry is giving up, the war industry is robbing the dollars and not allowing to move to the next level of the game. War is becoming the dominant industry...But peace is not even a game bro. Peace is like heaven, health, prosperity, something that everyone wants but is out of reach for most. Always fight for them, because life is war, not peace.

The development of technology, especially in the field of energy and transport, Artificial Intelligence, organizational sciences and many other things, has saturated the market and the number of those who do not buy for need, but for fun, has increased dramatically. It is legitimate to ask why there is so much poverty when there is so much abundance. The differences in planetary sizes are still very large, and there is a tendency of people moving towards developed countries. There, refugees fleeing from poor countries carry with them the cultural baggage, the tradition and tend to keep it in the new social and cultural environment.

The war in Ukraine, and the global war that is taking shape on the same coordinates, was a reaction to the changes that are breaking the traditional industry and the old social order.

This is how social mechanisms have been set in motion that arbitrarily try to stop everything, in order to maintain the broken geopolitical balance. Some (super)powers have only weapons and ideology left. They are struggling to survive with what they have.

Borders are the cultural margins that are shifting or opening under the pressure of new interests and contesting values. Peace is only possible with clear and accepted borders...and open.

War is the business of those who destroy as much as those who rebuild. Only war brings dynamism. The mixing of people, cultures, interests in developed and developing countries has created the extra profit that comes from the crisis and the war.

 Although the heroes of today's people are militants, no one has ever received a Nobel Prize for starting a war. War has no moral value.

The Israeli Prime Minister swears that now is the time for war, in Ukraine the war is entering its second winter, the people who have not been able to escape to Europe live in destroyed infrastructure and harsh living conditions, without any security. The Palestinian people are held hostage by the flames of war, hostage to their militants and geopolitics. That's how the Serbs in the north of Kosovo have remained hostage, hostage to crime and geopolitics.

The militants convinced them that it is time for war, a holy war launched from an old monastery, just as the Palestinians launch from an old mosque, surrounded by even older church foundations. How to protect yourself from militants who, in the name of the people and their freedom, or in the name of God, hold their people hostage?

 "Don't talk nonsense in the name of different causes, ideals, forget lessons, sermons, convictions, principles... the crack runs away!,

So says the poet, the mother who does not understand why her son has to fight...! But wherever you go...everywhere there is war, war is still the biggest global business, one step ahead of disease, sugar, cancer...

Why do wars happen? For peace you mean? For God? For freedom? What does the common man say but "Get out of my yard, fight somewhere else"? Send your children to war! Perhaps for this very reason, "Hamas" threw rockets at the young people who were having fun.

In the global media, war can be public entertainment, like a good horror movie. Neyse de, as good as a horror movie can be. Doesn't it look like that until it "knocks" on the top... a rocket? Knock, Knock!/ Pamphlet

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