
And here's how Rama's ignorance enters, over a grass burning issue, into a profession he knows nothing about...
Listen to a nonsense statement made a few days ago by the Albanian Prime Minister. He equated the burning of fields of grass by a villager with the murder of one or several people.
But let's first express ourselves with an axiom, which tells us that: "Every man outside his profession is mediocre." And this is an old axiom that has come from great people in this civilization.
But here's how Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama talks about the crime of murder, who, as a painter, doesn't know that: for us to be faced with the crime of murder, a person or several people must have died through an act committed by an adult individual.
And here is how Rama's ignorance enters, regarding a matter of burning grass, in a profession he knows nothing about, and therefore he equates the burning of grass or herbs in a field with the crime of murdering a person, at a time when in that field lit with a deliberate fire, no one has died from the fire
. (!)
So: where is the murder, Mr. Prime Minister? Who is the one who died from the fire deliberately set by someone in a grassy field?
That is - who died from that fire that someone started? No one died. Then where is the murder? Nowhere.
Mr. Prime Minister! Not the burning of grass, but not even the deliberate burning of a tree or even an entire forest, is called murder in
Criminal Code. Only the taking of the life of one or more people is considered murder by fire, if the fire was set by an adult individual with the intention of burning, and one or more people died from this fire.
Then; we need to return to the logical axiom we mentioned above: Every man outside his profession is mediocre.
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