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If the walls could talk, the universities would collapse!  

Shkruar nga Denis Dyrnjaja

If the walls could talk, the universities would collapse!   

The walls are the eyes and ears of thousands of students who have experienced the injustice of hundreds of thousands of others who, with reason but without revenge, have received fictitious evaluations, from diplomas to masters in our higher schools.

Think about how that part of the university body (students/teachers) feels, who have knowledge as vital, a sacred grade and almost prophetic merit. A news that circulated about a corrupt act of the Rector of the University of Shkodra, gave me the impetus to think and today I become the letter and the silent voice that shouts, of dozens of generations who have put out their eyes while studying, but someone else among them, someone who did not he opened a book and wrote nothing, he was evaluated and then promoted.

The rector was initially announced as a wanted person for corruption, but then the prosecutor's office withdrew from announcing her wanted. Maybe it could have been a mistake and I would like it to be, a mistake and false news involving the rector. But does this undo the phenomenon of massive corruption of the university grade?! Of course not. There is no need to prove the rector of Shkodra's guilt to affirm with conviction that grades in universities are sometimes obtained in exchange for money and sometimes conditional on sexual favors. Do not ask me for evidence to which all parties are witnesses, those students who have corrupted, those lecturers and heads of deanships and rectories who have been corrupt, but also the rest of the honest people who see this filth and injustice and have no power to change it .

If you want evidence, you can find it only on the walls of universities and faculties, on the walls of chairs and auditoriums. If those walls had mouths, they could create a shock with their testimony, as much as they could bring down university buildings for the indignities and injustices that have been done to students and honest lecturers. We say corrupt politics, corrupt justice or corrupt health. But no one talks about the mafia of grades, the mafia of manipulation of diplomas and knowledge evaluation certificates, the mafia of doctorates and masters. If the walls of the universities could speak as witnesses, we would understand that we are dealing with an educational system deeply contaminated by "collared corruption".

Autonomy in universities has transformed higher schools into a golden opportunity for enrichment for a part of the teaching staff. Even the informal grade market has quotas, from the price of a passing grade to the price of a doctorate or a master's degree, including plagiarism within. And how can we pretend to have fair elections in politics, when we sell and buy our future in school banks. When we lie to ourselves, even when we spit up today, so that it falls in our mouths tomorrow, this big lie of the uneducated graduates and commercial lecturers who have sold, along with their diplomas and grades, their souls to the poor, some for profit and some for to get rich, severely compromising our future, the future of the nation and the state, without possibility of recovery. These words also seem pathetic.

But imagine for a moment those students who have paid to graduate as doctors and nurses in our hospitals, those who have paid to be equipped with diplomas so that tomorrow we will meet them as teachers of children or grandchildren ours. So they have fundamentally deformed the future, they have endangered the existence and foundations of society, getting rich in a blind and stupid way, at the expense of the poor who want a grade today and will get a job in the same way weather If you want politics to be better, justice to make sense and society to be true, then the only way is to stop the masquerade of buying and selling indictment. Even you students and lecturers who see and accept this stupidity and shamelessness that happens in front of or behind your back, among your students or colleagues, you have a moral responsibility for this masquerade that continues to expand and is inherited from one generation to another. We are opening the grave of our future. No shovel is needed for this type of grave. It is a grave that cannot be opened with one, two, ten, or hundreds and thousands of shovels.

This grave is opened only with envelopes of corruption and it is impossible to cover it, because the ruined and deformed future of a nation through the envelope is not covered and hidden as if you use all the soil of the world. As long as the walls of the houses of knowledge do not have mouths, you who have given your soul to poverty continue to get rich and plunge this society deeper and deeper into ignorance and misery. One day maybe God will confront you with the hell where you are getting rich and where you will undoubtedly end up in one way or another.

Dialectic has proven that what you cook one day you will eat yourself, but also your people too!

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