Kosova National Team [General topic]

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I think the guy who is the leader of that party is the one who put the tear gas in parliament.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkuh8x8Dwzc
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Do you even know why they used to make that massive protest. Or you just talk for the sake of it? If you don't (like I'm sure), you are just making a fool out of yourself. If you do, then you purposedly write stupidity, that is worse.
When you stated how you "100% agreed with me", I couldn't help but to be a bit amused, becuase hironically you perfectly qualifies for many of the critics I moved towards Albanians from Albania. I didn't point it out though, because in the end it's not that really relevant, but seeing you keep pushing your lame ideas to us I can't just stand back.

You were agreeing when I called Albanians from Albania passive weaklings prone to accept every form of abuse from the government, and now when there is a movement that opposes the criminal selling of State sovreignty (Berisha-style) you call them "clowns". I think you are a bit confused Ledzep.

Pretty subtle and at the same time pathetic how you refer to Kosovo as a "nation". Also you always refer to them as "Kosovars", never as kosovo Albanians. It is pretty clear what's your view on the matter (a bit sad for an "Albanian"), and let me tell you, it doesn't work. It doesn't work because your ideas are based on nothing, or just lame wishful thinking of something that will never happen.

We have to learn some abc: NEVER in history it existed a country or a nation called "Kosovo" . It was simply the name of a small field where a league of balkan countries battled the Ottomans, precisely KosovoPolje.
Then, for the sole reason of Albanians being a large portion of the population inhabiting the southern part of the serbian territory, that southern part in 1912 was started to be called "Kosovo" by serbs.
Albanians NEVER referred to this place as Kosovo prior to 1945 (we are talking of not even 100 years here). That piece of land was just knowns as a piece of Albania by all Albanians, nothing else.
When we talk about "kosovo", we are just talking about a piece of Albania, the NorthEastern portion to be precise. There's nothing else to add.

The first it enters your head, the better you'll accept it my vlach friend, so get over it and don't annoy us anymore.
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Please do not take Dallku aka LedZep seriously.
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MadMan wrote:Please do not take Dallku aka LedZep seriously.

Yeah he always makes these subtle digs to get a rise out of people :)
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Plako wrote:
MadMan wrote:Please do not take Dallku aka LedZep seriously.

Yeah he always makes these subtle digs to get a rise out of people :)
Yep...I'm guilty for falling for it many times in the xt days. :D
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Princ wrote:dallku is talking from the opinion of Albanians from albania and this is the opinions most people from the south have

Not necessarily. There are plenty in the South who don't think like him. I am not saying some of his sentiments cannot be found amongst certain Southerners but it's definitely not "most".
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Dallku wrote:Kosovars will eventually mature up and get over this phase as the country normalizes politically and socially. Then everyone will start laughing at "rebels" like Vetëvendosje.
Mature up and bend over for the western neoliberal agenda?

I'm sure you're trying to troll or whatnot but minimizing and "laughing" at people and movements who are actually trying to make the world a better place makes you look like rather uninformed.

The main issue here is not LedZep, but it's that majority of people (especially Albanians) share his views, they don't care enough to form their own opinion on anything. There just isn't enough critical thinking that's being done. This is how the US ended up having to choose between a Trump / Clinton presidency.
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Dallku wrote:Are Vetëvendosje those clowns that put tear gas in the parliament and cause all sort of trouble with police and stuff?? In Albania they wouldn't last a week. They would get eliminated faster than Aleanca Kuqezi. In Kosovo they are popular because of the current state that nation is at right now...because of Serbia, identity crisis, etc.. Kosovars will eventually mature up and get over this phase as the country normalizes politically and socially. Then everyone will start laughing at "rebels" like Vetëvendosje.
You ask if they 'are the ones with the tear gas' meaning you have minimal knowledge of them and then go ahead and behave like an analyst and predict their demise, not even predict but tell us all 'people will laugh at them'. You must be very smart. Do not get involved in something you have little knowledge of, that is just common sense.

Vetëvedosja are already very powerful and are the party of the youth meaning they grow day by day. This is shown on facebook where they have 240,000 likes where as the parties in government PDK have 20,000 and LDK have 10,000. Every intellect like Donika Kada Bujupi is joing Vetëvendosja. Albin Kurti is the smartest Albanian i have ever seen.

Now since we can all make predictions i will say Vetëvendosje in MY opinion would excel in Albania as they are a radical party, and this is what Albanians want need and want. Also Vetëvendosja are pretty similar to PDIU which are gaining considerable support there. They are more like PDIU then Aleanca Kuq E Zi. How they would do in Albania is unkown but I'm sure we will see pretty soon.

Also when you claimed everyone will soon laugh at them, do you know that Vetëvendosja are the party of the diaspora? They are all behind them and they are growing rapidly. They already have 17 seats in Parliment which is more the AAK and Nisma put together and they are still getting more powerfull by the day.

Refrain from making stupid comments.
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