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Why is our politics so toxic and cynical?!

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Why is our politics so toxic and cynical?!

Before foreigners we must be united, especially abroad, internally we must compete and oppose with all our forces to find the truth and the fight against corruption

In the memoirs of Hysen Selman, one of the adjutants of King Zog I who managed to leave his memoirs about the monarch's life, it is written that when Greece offered only infrastructure against the communists and the request that after coming into force they resell the land acquisitions to Albania, the answer it was dry: Better Enver Hoxha who is maintaining the integrity of the country than you to take the South. Memories always hide and embellish truths, but the fact is that on the other hand, the communist dictator had every opportunity to eliminate him and he didn't...! But this is not our topic, except for what the Albanian reality has brought out again: respect for the country. A few hours ago, my colleague Spahiu would say that we should leave the abuse and the attack on Rama for the visit to Athens in Albania, but in Greece we should all be with him (no matter the political side).

It is a reality that we face every time and how in front of foreigners we are so skeptical about the country or minimize everything good. The cases of Albanian MPs in Brussels are close to grotesque. More or less, this is what Ali Ahmeti had to remind Kurt, the Prime Minister of Kosovo. Ahmeti, although he will be in opposition with DUI, still managed to do a lot in these elections, leading his party to the second place in the general evaluations. Meanwhile, very carefully, he remembered that the USA together with its allies in NATO were the ones who helped the liberation of Kosovo from Serbia. So, let's be careful and come together.

In short, before we go and cheer for things abroad, let us look at our own eyes. This makes the DP ridiculous today, that even the great crisis of separation is faced by foreigners and they bill it only to the SP, showing that weak level of state formation among themselves, but above all moral integrity, which seems to be lacking it is getting better: Before foreigners we must be united, especially abroad, internally we must compete and oppose with all our forces to find the truth and the fight against corruption. This is holding Kosovo hostage today, when in the biggest moments, its politics is so divided and where the parties have lost the balance, which is related to defining the red lines of Kosovo's interest in the future.

Researchers of American democracy are openly looking at the damage that is being done to their democracy and are researching the causes, where apart from the inappropriate language of politicians, they are also analyzing the effects of social networks, where today no limit is kept. It is a kind of political fury that knows no bounds anywhere in the world. " Political anger and cynicism are on the rise in the United States and in many democracies around the world, and both are linked to exposure to political attacks on social media ," a University of Michigan study shows. In addition, the language used in them is extremely aggressive and hostile. Its lead author Ariel Hasell, assistant professor of communication and media at the Center for Policy Studies investigated whether exposure to political attacks on social media is related to political cynicism and, if so, whether emotions such as anger and anxiety themselves play a role in this process.

The finding was that the more exposed we are to political attacks, the more cynical we are. It is understood that there cannot be such in-depth studies in our country, but one fact is obvious: Hate has no rein and politics feeds it best, realizing that emotions are more sensitive. Therefore, it is not surprising to see many politicians who offend and write jokes but who in front of and off camera become 'normal'. The insatiable perception that this is the only way you can go and stick with people is turning us into hate machines. Rama's visit raised this phenomenon, but it is almost absent from our parliamentary discourse, or from any environment where politicians are found. Does the public understand? Apparently, the time has come for studies to confirm this type of pathology. But the fact is that our policy, at least from the actors who are in the market, will remain so and will require these kinds of emotions. (Javanews)

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