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ANALYSIS Alfred Lela / Opposition paradox: I hate Rama, so much so that I do not stop even if it helps

ANALYSIS Alfred Lela / Opposition paradox: I hate Rama, so much so that I do not

Alfred Lela

The Prime Minister has decided to become selective with the citizens, reserving a number of anti-Covid vaccines for an A list of seniors; well-known people with contributions to art, sports, or politics. It is a decision that can be seen through two observations: as class discrimination or as a propaganda tool. Rama has probably made the decision under the latter, but I also believe under a temptation that gives every leader the power he has to do good or bad. In this case well.

As long as we say this, we can not but emphasize that in Rama's decision we find an honor of his for the Senate of the Republic. If we agree to call senators all those people with undeniable contributions in the fields that construct the national spirit, and respond to this spirit whenever it is in the evil hours of loneliness or crises.

As a right-winger, I find in Rama's idea what the classical right-wingers identify in a hierarchy, a way out of the false and miserable illusion of equality.

The idea of ​​the Senate is also mentioned here for the fact that the head of the opposition Basha has re-circulated it as a proposal several times, and I think it is one of his best attitudes, both in ideology and in state-building. Having said that, those under his command should be given the sign of the lowering of the wings of the war mills whenever Edi Rama smells, or 'clouds in his trousers', as he parodies a poem by Mayakovsky.

As if for nothing more than the fact that it puts them in conflict with celebrities, public authorities, and, consequently, with their lovers in public. So it is politically fruitless. You can not catch the populist hoe to gather people, when they themselves, under the pressure of the skinning of the characters in question, would not do if they saw Roza and Dhimitër Anagnosti, Reshat Arbana, Robert Ndrenikë, Tinka Kurti and others, 'to enter queue 'to be vaccinated.

They live in a place where everyone enters without queuing. Demonstratively. At any hour of the day. Everywhere. From the traffic range, the neighborhood grocery store, to the waiting list for a heart operation or the Albanian Parliament.

Thus, if Tinka Kurti appears, soft as a flower of Shkodra yards, I do not think that the 'people' would rise in a new revolution against Rama.

Those who do, that there may be Facebook pranksters who say that 'their heart aches for the impoverished of the neighborhood, should then be reminded of the hypocrisy in their home of the soul, social networks. RIPs and 'rest in peace, which come line by line when well-known artists die, are nothing more than an exercise in hypocrisy.

If those artists were alive and wanted to get a vaccine in lieu of queuing, would you protest?  

For those who oppose Rama in the gelatinous name of the opposition, I have one caveat: it takes a little patience and logic to understand that, often, if not targeted on a consistent principle, criticism has the opposite effect.

Rama should not be publicly opposed to everything. Especially in cases where you can set out to deconstruct his propaganda and do the opposite: help him achieve his propaganda goals with your mouth and hands.

So many things in life are solved through silence.

* Graphics in the photo by Ylli Haruni

 

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