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Our work is up to the door of the court

Shkruar nga Frrok Çupi
Our work is up to the door of the court
Frrok Chupi

On the day that Sali Berisha will be brought before the court, on that day the work with this man is over. I speak for myself; but I believe that for a few others as well.

You can't rejoice or cheer because someone, even a destroyer of human destinies, goes to prison. You can't rejoice, of course, but you feel fulfilled with your justice and your country's.

This is where it ends.

Even less can you be happy about Arben Ahmetaj, former deputy prime minister, who has done a million times less evil than the first one I mentioned. I'm reading the "people" of the Internet, I'm reading journalists and analysts who are cracking their words in their hands with joy that Arbeni entered the prison road. To tell the truth, Arbeni is one of those types who is not happy either when he gets 'big' or when he goes 'for fur'.

Even less can they be happy for the cleaner of that family who was also connected to Ahmetaj's office, who found several thousand euros in the stove pipe

And even less can you be happy about the fate of Rahman Rraja, a socialist deputy, a man with authority in the Kruja area, but also a big troublemaker. "Hasmi does not do what the child does to you!", says an old saying of our people.

The son of the 'big man' gained power and entered the village with mines and a baseball bat. All (plus-minus) children of fathers like this, raised in power and rich, do the same.

Didn't the sons of the communist blockmen do the same who ruined the lives of their minister fathers and sent them to the savage prisons of communism? They did this, like Rahman's son who set fire to the village.

Didn't Berisha's children do the same? Then should people be happy that day when they see Berisha with some cigarettes and two pancakes in front of the prison doors?!

I experienced this situation in the wildest way during those dark years of the start of the filth that was called 'democracy' from 1993. In front of the doors of the newspaper where I worked (KJ), some peasants sat and sold two leeks they had.

One of them, with only one tooth in his mouth and shriveled like a smoke-dried potato, was laughing with his eyes and lips and biting into a salted leek.

"Hey, they did good to the dog, there I left him, in prison!", he pronounced.

He was talking about Fatos Nano, Fatos had been imprisoned by Saliu the day before.

But why, after all, has this macabre education been installed when the other is happy for the misfortune of the other? So they imprisoned Arbeni or Saliu!… Okay, that's it. You, the person who suffered from their behavior, now just realized, not that you were happy. You were not happy, man, with another's prison; you just got the justice you deserve.

Apart from this behavior of Islamic origin, it is related to false interests. Those who today go after Berisha as 'militants', tomorrow they will go to 313 happy why he suffered. Because that's where the interest ends - according to them.

This reaction, rightly, also in other languages ​​of the world, has received the name 'dirty reaction'. Feeling happy at the expense of someone else's losses is an emotion psychologists call 'schadenfreude', a German word that combines the words harm (schaden) and joy (freude).

The emotions that people experience these days, as for Mr. Ahmetaj as much for Mr. The streaks in Fushë-Kruje are caused for several reasons. One reason is that the opposite is 'assimilated', and this causes triumph. But, secretly, the individual seeing that 'the neighbor's kitchen is on fire', and these seek contrast with the fate of the other.

Are there many people in our society who have done the same as Mr. Ahmetaj, as Miss Euros in the tube, as Mr. Ray, etc.?

Of course there is, they are even dreaming. Our society, hit by the triable political behavior of the post-1992 years, when everyone resorted to theft and violence, is today in a poisoned state. Why do the exponents of the opposition shout against 'corruption'?

Why did someone, even two of them, call for Ahmetaj to go to prison as soon as possible; while the other shouted 'Oh Ben, spy on your fellow socialists!'

One was Tabaku and the other Bardhi.

Opposition behavior is the behavior of the 'happy' group towards the misfortune of the other. They are happy not only because they are 'looking down' on the other. In the case of those who are used to putting their hands in other people's pockets, such as these DPs, they are angry because 'Ben is stealing' and not 'I steal' what Ben steals.

These have fallen into the emotion of the other's fate, but not that they are different from him.

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