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Forum2024-03-09 09:29:48

Turkish telenovela of Tirana

Shkruar nga Sadik Bejko
Turkish telenovela of Tirana
Elia Zaharia and Prince Leka

In this whole story with Prince Leka, the symbol of the Albanian royal family, whose status in Albania is based on a law of the Albanian parliament, there is a confusion.

I am not saying that they should not give you news, and from those that are for the pages of the pink press, but the royal rank recognized by law must be respected.

Albanians have a family with royal status ... a high-ranking family. Rank must be respected. Rank is protected by what are called unwritten rules, but in a good society, they are as binding as written laws. Rank is power.

Who are the people who have the attribute of power?

A prime minister, a minister... are people of elected power, a power that forces you with sanctions, with laws, with courts, with the police to obey their verdicts.

An expert, a specialist in a field of knowledge or market has attributes of power. An outstanding market specialist, an outstanding journalist, a banker, a professor with scientific titles... is a person who exercises power, the power of knowledge as an expert in a certain field. He advises, makes analyses, gives valuable opinions, makes predictions, but no matter how valuable, these ideas do not have the legal force to necessarily be mandatory to be put into practice.

The third persons in power are people in rank. A baron, a count, a prince, a Pope, a Cardinal... an archbishop, a representative of the remaining family recognized by law, are called people of rank. They are not like a person with state power, like a mayor or a minister. They don't even have the power of intellect like the specialists. Maybe they don't even have significant wealth. But they have what is called a high rank. They are people of rank, of a respectable social scale.

In an Albanian society proletarianized by the Marxist mentality... such as Albania... only state power is respected. The state power has abused the Albanians for centuries, with enslaving punishments and leniency in misery and poverty. Again, Albanians fear the state more than God. Power equals God.

2. Unwritten rules
In the world, in addition to written laws, unwritten rules have power and are respected.

In the 60s, in the revolts of the students of Paris against President De Gaulle, the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre also lined up. When they told De Gaulle to imprison Sartre. De Gaulle said: Voltaire is not imprisoned. Sartre, a leftist philosopher, was an authority, a man of high intellectual power. Which is respected, even when it is wrong.

William the Great of Prussia, to those who complained why he kept Voltaire close, replied that he is a man of the aristocracy of thought. As Vlhelm the Great said, there are three aristocracies: (1) the aristocracy of the tribe, counts, marquises, baronets, it seems, (2) the aristocracy of wealth, the bankers... and (3) the aristocracy of thought... the philosophers, the Goethes, the Schillers, the Beethovens... etc. .

Albanians must be taught that a well-structured society, respecting its power structures, respects itself, its status as an organized society at the highest level.

We remain hostage to the next strongest... not to the structural hierarchies, which even if we are not bound by law, are bound by a law of being a society of gentlemen, a society of good behavior.

In a society of good manners, gentlemen, one who loses, accepts defeat. In a society of good behavior, the father is accepted even with his flaws, his limitations. A father is not killed by his sons in his own house. If you don't like your father's behavior, now that you are not a minor, but you are a minor, get out of that house...go, build your life, away from him.

3. A rosy story?
Let me come to the two characters that prompted me to make this note.

An actress like Elia Zaharia is not holy. Not even Prince Leka is a saint. They are human, fallible. Even due to their social status, they are more exposed to the behaviors that occupy the front pages of the pink press.

We all know that actresses, showbiz people, are on the front pages of this press. 

Even Princes, be they with the highest royal rank like those of England, are not left behind in rosy history... sometimes even suspected of reprehensible history...

The story of Leka and Elias is also the story of our royal rank... with a little pink color. With a little drama. Even the people of the highest rank, in their daily life, in their sins, are earthly.

Why are Albanians so affected by this rosy story? Why is such an ordinary pink story... an earthly story... they make it so dramatic... and why so many people from the revolutionaries... are angry, shouting at the screens that the kings must go in the guillotine?

Albanians thus come out to us completely caved in by a society of being ennobled. The children kill the father who raised them, they bury him in the plot of the same man, the father who, better or worse, fed them, raised them.

This is how many journalists become partners with a woman who not only abuses her husband, but also insults him, humiliates him, mentions his education, spoils his livelihood, tears his body clothes. And where does this happen? Where does this woman live, together with her daughter, with her father? These people live in the house of the one who abuses them. In the royal palace.

Unfortunately for me, I saw a woman artist who spoke with a lower vocabulary than those sweepers who sweep the streets of the capital. I saw an artist so disfigured. An educated and lady with a lot of life experience. Always in TV shows we see women from the street, with unfortunate stories, women we feel sorry for.

Now we are seeing a woman of art. A woman who comes from what is called the highest elite of Tirana. Her mother is an artist, she is an artist herself, her father is a professor.

How did this misery happen that this lady of the great elite of Tirana is not distinguishable in language, in behavior from a woman from the suburbs?

And this man, Prince Leka, left his ex-wife in his palace where she is temporarily living with her father. He has taken refuge somewhere else with his new partner. How to complete the legal divorce proceedings. But he can't meet his daughter because the ex-wife steals the wood... It's a pity.

Televisions in Tirana, who like Turkish soap operas, find an opportunity to insult the royal family, insult its history, insult its predecessors. This is an ancient fable, diligently told since the time of the Congress of Permet. Pa pa pa .. How bad these kings are even when they release their palaces to ex-wives and when they tolerate those who insult and push them...

Tales of the Meke partisan trampling the king's palace with opinga still continue on Tirana's televisions.

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