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- Simboli i Diellit
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That's why the strategy should be to have qualified teachers who give students a foundation where they have basic knowledge and won't be as easily brainwashed.Aurora Bulkualis wrote:Your view is that everyone is an empty vessel waiting to be filled with knowledge. My view is that the average person is a fucking moron, that will misinterpret anything thrown at him.
This isn't Denmark. Poor countries are much more susceptible to religion. Better to go the Hoxha/China route (remove it completely), than to play with fire, with illiterate teachers. If Hoxha lasted another 20 years, Albania would be 100% irreligious today. Now only like 1/3rd are religious, but I'll take that over what we had pre-WWII. That number will shrink like it's shrinking almost everywhere.
Poor countries are susceptible, because their governments usually don't give a shit about educating them. Albania wasn't religious under Hoxha but what did this non-religious population do to change anything? They didn't do shit and to this day they don't do shit and elect Nano, Sala, Edi and the likes of those. So what has changed with the irreligious Albanians? Nothing.
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This was fun to watch :
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Tomorrow evening Edi Rama will speak directly to the Greek people live , discussing with 4 journalists on the recent events in Greko-Albanian relationship.
It will be on air at Skai.
http://telegrafi.com/edi-rama-neser-ne- ... are-greke/
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Tomorrow evening Edi Rama will speak directly to the Greek people live , discussing with 4 journalists on the recent events in Greko-Albanian relationship.
It will be on air at Skai.
http://telegrafi.com/edi-rama-neser-ne- ... are-greke/
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What's changed is that my family is a mixture of Christians and Muslims. That would have rarely happened if Hoxha didn't ban religion.Migjeni wrote: That's why the strategy should be to have qualified teachers who give students a foundation where they have basic knowledge and won't be as easily brainwashed.
Poor countries are susceptible, because their governments usually don't give a shit about educating them. Albania wasn't religious under Hoxha but what did this non-religious population do to change anything? They didn't do shit and to this day they don't do shit and elect Nano, Sala, Edi and the likes of those. So what has changed with the irreligious Albanians? Nothing.
Yes, in an ideal world with amazing teachers, I would agree with you. But this is reality. Better to not do something at all, than to do it badly.
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Anyone know where i can watch Edi Rama's interview in greek media fully?
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Lol. I also think it's the same with some posters who call other Albanians "Arabs". Pretty much tells me they don't know any albanians besides the ones from their village/townvata10 wrote:^^
It feels like you haven't visited Albania in a very long time with the stats you constantly throw about it!

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Is this what you're looking for?Simboli i Diellit wrote:Anyone know where i can watch Edi Rama's interview in greek media fully?
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Yeah if anything, due to this constant suppression Islam is making a resurgence it feels. I saw more little girls wearing hijabs in Shkoder this summer than I ever saw in my last 20 years of visiting.. Granted it was still a very tiny number, but definitely noticeable. Based off my own personal experience I can break Albanian's down into these religious categories:vata10 wrote:^^
It feels like you haven't visited Albania in a very long time with the stats you constantly throw about it!
1. Agnostic (believe in God, not religion, we're most likely Communist)
2. Moderate Muslim (believe in Allah, for the same reason most Americans believe in Jesus i.e. they were simply born into it)
3. Catholics (my own category, but by far one of the most critical groups of Albania as in they criticize the Muslim Albanians non-stop)
4. Extreme Muslims (the ones parenting little girls wearing hijabs, say stupid shit like "ISIS isn't that bad" etc)
Funnily enough I think in terms of intellect, the rankings would also be about the same

Also I would speak on Orthodox Albanians but somehow I have never met one in my entire life

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The problem with the media, and our brains too, is the focus on the "fringes" because that's what makes the news. In a free society, you'll get people going both ways. Both becoming more religious and less religious.
So because some people become more religious, it doesn't mean society as a whole is becoming more religious. The whole point of a free society, is that you have "chunks" of people, that move in opposite directions.
So because some people become more religious, it doesn't mean society as a whole is becoming more religious. The whole point of a free society, is that you have "chunks" of people, that move in opposite directions.
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