The teacher from Pllana e Lezha, Pal Trashaj, owed them 760 thousand (old) lek, only 760 thousand. Hall for so much lek, after he had paid millions, these people from Microcredit said 'oh the house, oh life!' He chose to give them the second; but who needed it!?. Both are the same today, like Paul and Olsi; both without a grain of money in their pockets and without any need to have money. This day comes in a Biblical way.
Even today, twenty days after the teacher in Pllana i Lezha, the police announced the death of another with the same vocabulary and indifference: "the officers went to the scene" and are taking notes.
Obviously, a safe-door dictionary: 'that's it'.
Black sadness that when in every media today they gave the news that 'he accused of the scandal in Micro Credit Albania and "Final", killed himself'. Olsi Ibro, a charming young man, in love with himself, with a beautiful family but immersed in the lust to earn money by any means...
Now that we know these characters we say 'oh god don't confront us with them', don't even shoot in an elevator!. They are so good and sweet to their families and in the evenings with beers; but in turre they run for money, they take the skin of another.
For the state administration, it is hard to find young people without 'running' towards profit.
Maybe it's not all their fault; maybe the next generation that is going had nothing to steal from the other, or maybe our society is still 'infant' in capitalism.
But is this reason enough to not see your eyes?!
No one can say. The boy who took his own life today, even he was not able to answer the question, so he chose the path a thousand times more difficult: He climbed to the top of a tower and jumped.
It cannot be said that he took his own life. Perhaps hundreds of people, if thousands, may have been 'heartbroken' or may be awaiting death, or at least have had their lives cut short by the horrors of 'microcredit' robberies - this monstrosity of legal financial entities invented for to rope in people who can only have a house and no money in their pocket.
The teacher from Pllana e Lezha, Pal Trashaj, owed them 760 thousand (old) lek, only 760 thousand. Hall for so much lek, after he had paid millions, these people from Microcredit said 'oh the house, oh life!' He chose to give them the second; but who needed it!?. Both are the same today, like Paul and Olsi; both without a grain of money in their pockets and without any need to have money. This day comes in a Biblical way.
Even the innocent - both the same, as the perpetrator and the victim; or both victims and victims alike. Paul no longer owes Microcredit because the 'boss' took the road of no return for himself; just as Olsi does not owe Paul because Paul is no longer alive because of the decision he made as a cross in the cemetery.
Did they end it with 'earth' and go to Innocence, both of them?
Neither one nor the other knows if they will go to heaven by committing suicide? Each of them is called an 'unsaved person', according to the Bible. Our problem, of our society, is even wider than 'hell' or 'heaven'. The 'capitalist' like Olsi and 'Saint' Pali of Pllana are facing each other. Most of the individuals of our society, these three decades, have dangerously put one side in front of the other: The part that robs the other and both 'in hell'.
The state that incited them to this sin is itself a party to the accusation; but the party that gnashes its teeth from above in front of the victims: 'See why I built my towers?!'
Lini një Përgjigje