Anyone who was not at the protest organized by President Meta or had no chance to watch it live on television may have encountered dozens of media reports - considered serious - about "having sex with the president".
"Who is the sexy student", "Who is the pretty student", "The pretty student discovered next to Meta", etc., were some of the titles that filled the portals, which in their ordinary days are supposed to be taken by Commission decisions. Reconstruction, anti-CCP law, government and opposition analysis or any other socio-economic situation. But no, in addition to reporting on the president's protest, these media also focused on "sexy beauty".
We would have tried to chew the determinant used in the title if at least some of the student's discourse called Oneda Skender had been clarified in the articles. No one dealt with what he said? Did she stand by what she said? Why did he give a talk? In most of the articles, Oneda was simply "a law student who was active in student protests as well". So.
As the media dealt with the beauty of sex, Oneda had to personally explain in "Invitation to Five" that she was not part of a political party and did not intend to be. The speech was just an obligation, which she felt she should do as part of young people who love Albania and have decided to live here. "There is nothing wrong with joining a political party, but they do not have a very good name here, and I personally think I will never get involved. I will just always follow all the protests and rallies that are basically right, no matter who [is] organized. Causes matter. Healthy democratic societies are those that have ideas, have debates, ?Skender said.
It's not the first time that for a few more clicks, the figure of girls and women shrink, ending in an ugly, shallow portrayal that's just enough on the surface. This condescending portrayal of the essence and cause being dealt with comes through a sexist language that tries to refer to girls and women only for their appearance. If you are curious about Oneda's speech, you will not find it anywhere in the media because no one tried to take it into account, despite the fact that he spoke about the education and problems of young Albanians.
Personally, I don't know Oneda, though I don't have to know that all this serious treatment of men - in this case girls and women - is really intolerable, choosing to ignore them and deal with "peaches". theirs for the sake of some negligible clicks.