Misinformation has become a 'philosophy' of evil. The universal slogan that "the journalist is the teacher of the people" has been lost...
On the last day, which happened the day before yesterday, Rasim Gjoka was faced with two contractions, as in human clamps:
First, why was no news spread in the media where at least it was announced that 'our colleague went...'?
Second, it happens before society's dilemma, how a journalist can turn into a philosopher, and then into a social activist - as happened to our colleague.
Both clamps interfere with each other and often only one does.
If it was that the journalist during the time he worked as a reporter, he would not have built the thought above all, nor would he have thought about philosophy. Rasimi belongs to that group of 'announcers' in the media, who, even in order to announce something, first asked themselves many questions. Questions: How true?, how useful?, is the news I am reporting what happened or what someone said happened?, etc.
At the time when he was appointed to the Faculty of Legal and Philosophical Sciences as a professor of philosophy, Rasimi had overcome the steps of theoretical knowledge and practical testing of the product for society. By then, several years had passed and the experience was full of difficulties as a reporter for the Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATSH).
The day before yesterday, when Rasim Gjoka, after an accident, lost his life, he abandoned his third mission, after journalism and philosophy. He was the founder and executive director of the Foundation for Conflict Resolution and Dispute Reconciliation. There is a whole work, spread throughout society, where Rasim's hand and thought can be seen today in the field of conflict resolution: From the resolution of conflicts, without damage, to the economy; owned; in society; between minors and parents and between minors and institutions of education and punishment.
But why does it seem 'strange' when you say that according to Rasim's model, the more a journalist weighs facts, the more he deepens his opinion..., and one day he puts philosophy to work? Or every day, the journalist puts the thought to work. I feel very sad when I hear among our journalists that they wonder how they can be thinkers, apart from simple informants. 'No, I only care about the news, I don't need the others', I hear them say. The news in most cases is contrived, untrue, built like a needle to stick someone. This is the worst.
Misinformation has become a 'philosophy' of evil. The universal slogan that "the journalist is the teacher of the people" has been lost.
Then, how could the news be spread that colleague Rasim Gjoka "went"? Nonsensical question. At least this much was written: 'It was, that's why it went!'/ Pamphlet
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