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They pray to God in the shrine, but bow down to the powerful in the teahouse
by Kim Mehmeti
I am often asked why I do not deal with the Albanians of Macedonia and the political situation in that country, but with those in other Albanian lands?
Maybe I am wrong, but I have started to believe that the Albanians of Macedonia have thousands of 'intellectuals', but not at all a critical opinion, that they also have dozens of political forces, but none of them is a party, much less an opposition and, to they all belong to the same 'junk' - they are 'tenderocrat' clubs!
It is true that Macedonian politicians have 'invented' the extortion of the state and the people, but our people so bastardized the theft that, perhaps wrongly, they convinced the Macedonian side that the Albanian of Macedonia can be made the head of state, but he did not go further than becoming a thief.
Undoubtedly, the Macedonian politicians are the ones who first 'institutionalized' the rule that you owe it to yourself to fulfill the career ambitions of the lover, but ours's so bastardized to 'make love in the office', that they started treating them as prostitutes almost all our sisters and daughters who are employed in the state administration.
As such, some Albanian ministers shamelessly complain about low salaries, thus wanting to hide the big profit, or 'bravely' threaten the media that report on closed government meetings, in which the great shame of tire.
And, what can you say in a society where human pollution is in the square, but where almost everyone is silent and pretends that they neither see nor hear the shame that screams.
In such a society, one should not ask the statesmen why they are not afraid of either people or God - it is naive to ask the arrogant why there is no fear and shame - but one should ask the people whether he is so impoverished that he is left without guardians of his dignity and pride, and that he fears the Almighty so much that he prays to God in the shrine, but bows to the statesman in the teahouse.