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The protester responds to Rama: You are not the victim of my troubles, you are their author!

The protester responds to Rama: You are not the victim of my troubles, you are

With a photo of a citizen who spent the night outside the Prime Minister's Office after the protest, Rama wrote a long letter expressing that he saw himself and the culprit of all the causes he was protesting for in him. But, in no line, did Rama take responsibility for them.

The protester in question, Erlis Sina, has publicly responded to the prime minister by telling him that he is not the author of the problems that not only he, but every citizen, is protesting about.

Sina states in a Facebook post that Rama cannot be a protester, because he is the one who has signed the change in people's lives, the one who controls every institution, the one who has driven away young people, and the signatory of every injustice against the people.

REACTION:

Forced response for Edi Rama!

I AM NOT YOU!

Don't tell me you see yourself in my photo.

I am not you.

I am not the one who has held power for years.

I'm not the one who signs decisions that change people's lives.

I am not the one who controls the institutions, budgets, and destinies of this country.

It's you.

So don't you dare tell me that my problem is like your problem.

You are not a victim of my troubles.

You are their author.

You are the author of the emigration of thousands of young people who no longer saw a future in Albania.

You are the author of the injustices that force people to leave their country.

You are the author of the arrogance of a government that no longer listens to anyone but itself.

When you say you are afraid of those who could harm Albania, forget one thing:

There is no abyss deeper than vote theft.

There is no abyss deeper than the theft of property.

There is no abyss deeper than the destruction of dignity.

There is no abyss deeper than the theft of the future of an entire generation.

Thousands of people don't fill out the squares because the algorithm manipulates them.

They don't protest because influencers demand it.

They don't get angry because the opposition dictates to them.

They come out because they live reality every day.

Because they pay the bills.

Because they are looking for work.

Because they are waiting in hospitals.

Because they see the children leaving.

Because they feel like strangers in their own country.

And when you try to present them as a used crowd, you're not understanding them.

You are despising them.

My picture on your wall makes me dirty.

Don't use it to wash away your responsibilities.

Don't use it to hide your failures.

Don't use it to build your story as a savior.

I am not you.

And if I'm in the square, I'm not there because someone tricked me.

I'm here because I know very well who brought me here.

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