Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 4:18:51 GMT
Since the protest of the opposition on Saturday, when 2-3 windows were broken and when the mushroom of the contemporary artist Carsten Holler crumbled, the whole debate of politics and television studios is revolving around "violence". The government, the president of the assembly, the police, the guard, the foreign embassies one after the other, Brussels and Washington are denouncing the horror that they remember and, just like Nastradini, they are handing out punishments for what will happen in the future. Trapped in this vortex of propaganda, even the opposition, which committed its most radical act in these 30 years by burning the mandates, has been captured by the complex of punishment for extralegal acts.
The expression of its Cambodia Telegram Number Data representatives is more like the behavior of the guilty without guilt. They punish their own militants who commit crimes equivalent to not driving on white lines or violating traffic lights, justifying themselves with the alibi: "everything was done by the anger of the people, who don't even ask about us anymore". In fact, this is a lie, as unbelievable as it is unnecessary. There is no Albanian who does not know that the few acts of force that took place on Saturday, February 16, were inspired, planned and instigated by PD-LSI. Read also: Mass Strikes, US Strikes 28 Houthi Rebel Drones in Red Sea Bathing naked in "BBV", Jetmiri shows the reason, how the residents react But this is not the debate.
The question that is asked is not whether the opposition exercised what, for ease of communication, we have all agreed to consider as "violence", but something else is important: was it necessary, even much more extreme acts? The simplest answer to this comes from a much more ancient and advanced democracy than us, from a country that cut off the heads of kings two centuries ago, that is, from France, which faced a much stronger crisis democracy, with the over three-month protest of the yellow vests. What happened every weekend on avenue des Champs-Élysées could really be considered acts of violence, without using the quotes we use to describe what happened in Tirana.
The expression of its Cambodia Telegram Number Data representatives is more like the behavior of the guilty without guilt. They punish their own militants who commit crimes equivalent to not driving on white lines or violating traffic lights, justifying themselves with the alibi: "everything was done by the anger of the people, who don't even ask about us anymore". In fact, this is a lie, as unbelievable as it is unnecessary. There is no Albanian who does not know that the few acts of force that took place on Saturday, February 16, were inspired, planned and instigated by PD-LSI. Read also: Mass Strikes, US Strikes 28 Houthi Rebel Drones in Red Sea Bathing naked in "BBV", Jetmiri shows the reason, how the residents react But this is not the debate.
The question that is asked is not whether the opposition exercised what, for ease of communication, we have all agreed to consider as "violence", but something else is important: was it necessary, even much more extreme acts? The simplest answer to this comes from a much more ancient and advanced democracy than us, from a country that cut off the heads of kings two centuries ago, that is, from France, which faced a much stronger crisis democracy, with the over three-month protest of the yellow vests. What happened every weekend on avenue des Champs-Élysées could really be considered acts of violence, without using the quotes we use to describe what happened in Tirana.