
Edi Rama is a hypocrite when he says that we will close part of the social networks, while the well-known characters of this world, who transmit only violence and conflict in their songs and 'art', are at the head of the electoral campaign and concerts of Socialist Party.
The government cannot wash its hands of the violence and degradation of the school by saying that we will close "TikTok" and "SnapChat" and with these measures events like the one a few days ago at the "Fan Noli" school will be reduced and prevented. .
A responsible government, which is really looking for a solution to the problems of school and teenagers, as a very difficult and very delicate age, cannot be so irresponsible, not bearing any kind of responsibility and not reflecting any murder of conscience.
Edi Rama is a hypocrite when he says that we will close part of the social networks, while the well-known characters of this world, who transmit only violence and conflict in their songs and 'art', are at the head of the electoral campaign and concerts of Socialist Party.
Secondly, a responsible government, which aims to improve the situation and solve the problem within its possibilities and capabilities, cannot only talk about imaginary and unknown achievements, but will have to raise some questions: Where did we go wrong? What did we not do right? What should we improve in the schooling and education system? What is the role of the teacher and educator in school today?
Thirdly, a government that strives for the good of the people and the community, cannot be hypocritical and not see the extremely politicized reality of all links of school institutions, starting from the school principal, the psychologist, the security officer etc., who, to a large extent, more than solving conflicts between teenagers, try to keep them closed so that they do not go outside the walls of the school, so that they do not become a problem for media etc.
Fourthly, a policy that seeks solutions without asking and without getting teachers' opinions or opinions is destined to fail, because no one knows the problems better than the teachers, who have direct and daily work with these ages. of teenagers.
Fifth, there are many legal and by-laws, rules and obligations that show students their rights, but very few oblige them in their obligations; there are many rules that tell teachers their penalties if they behave 'badly' towards students, but no rules that protect teachers against violence and pressure in their work. This has to end. The law must protect the teacher, because he cannot properly perform his duty if he does not have such protection. I have seen teachers who are afraid of their violent students and parents, not having the courage to take appropriate legal action in cases of extreme violence.
Only a responsible policy, which has the ability to raise the right questions to provide the necessary solutions, is the key to success in minimizing and preventing such violent acts. Otherwise, a hypocritical government and a society that seeps into its everyday life from a violent narrative that comes through politics and the screen, will produce only such acts in everyday life, which, as the last event showed, will have fatal consequences for the lives of teenagers.
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