
By Ergys Mertiri
Two people were killed yesterday "like men" for a coffee. One of them, like a true "brave" could not tolerate the waiter not serving him coffee despite the late hour of dinner, since the bar was closing and the espresso was also closed. The customer, feeling special because he felt strong, claimed that there was no schedule for him and the bar would have to serve him at all costs.
In the confrontation with the owners who sided with the waiter, the typical conflict of the primordial nature of the Albanian "gangster" begins, according to the model "who are you, who am I". As is customary in such cases, someone pulls out a gun and kills one of the other parties, while being killed himself by the friend of the murdered person.
The story ends, like all the others in this idiotic reality, with a tragedy where two families today suffer the arrogant arrogance of the "strong" who are killed for weak motives, while a third will end up in prison, if not become a victim of revenge. The gangster himself could not drink the coffee. On the contrary, the tribes and societies of the murdered people drink the funeral coffees today in a death that is as dramatic as it is funny.
Everything stems, as I have often said, from the idiotic culture of the strong, where primitive arrogance pushes such worthless people towards violence and gangsterism, as the only way to give themselves weight. In general, empty people, those who have nothing to be proud of, tend to expose themselves as strong. Strength is a way to fill the emptiness of their being with arrogance.
In fact, history has shown that those who consider themselves strong are actually the weakest beings in society. They have a massively low life expectancy and high vulnerability. They generally all die at a young age and do not get to enjoy life.