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Integration in the imaginary Europe

Shkruar nga Artan Fuga

Integration in the imaginary Europe

We view news from everyday life, politics, and the economic and social situation of European countries with binoculars.

I always start from the idea that we can understand history by moving from the present to the past, and not from the past to understand the present.

Enver was completely useless in blocking information from the outside. He was even more blocked when he let it go! He wasted money on noisemakers.

The Albanian citizen today finds it impossible to see and follow reports from European countries and beyond in the local media, or more closely, from the Balkan countries, even more closely from Kosovo, Macedonia, etc.
It is impossible for him to enter the social life, the cultural and literary world of the European Union countries because it is almost not covered at all by information from our media.

And who wants theater troupes, singers, writers from European countries to be in our halls and be proposed to the youth!!!

Where are there art galleries where foreign painters can exhibit?

Who can find the European daily press on the market?

What did you want, watch?

We view news from everyday life, politics, and the economic and social situation of European countries with binoculars.

There are certainly no reports on the life of Albanian emigrants there. Look at how we now see news from the halls with emigrants waiting for future deputies who are going to get their votes, because nothing is said about their lives.

It's important to shout at rallies and show how much they miss their country's politicians!

For the politics that has abandoned them and that does not even consider them to exist!

Apart from football, other European sports, even basketball, seem to be non-existent. Let alone science, school, education, museums, etc.

As for their history and relations with the Illyrian-Albanian world, there is no mention of it. It seems as if Europe is some continent on Mars and is expected to be set foot on by the first man in a thousand years.

Total isolation from Europe for the citizen.

It seems like integrating there is like jumping headlong into a Black Hole that doesn't allow light rays to pass through. Like jumping into the information abyss.

We seem like we're on some island somewhere in the Pacific, where some lost Japanese didn't surrender at the end of World War II because they hadn't realized even after 50 years that the war was over.

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