The comedian, Albano Bogdo, reacted today after all the statements that were made on the network about his "joke" referring to Alba and Beatrix Ramosaj.
Through a photo published on Instastory, Albano says:
"God has blessed us with 3 extremely valuable things as a nation.
1. Freedom of speech
2. Freedom of thought and conscience
3. Public crucifixion if you use one of the first two”.
This reaction of his comes after the post of Beatrix, who broke the silence after the inappropriate "joke" that the comedian made on his show "Albano show". He made an offensive and sexist comment towards Alban and Beatrix, asking "Do you know who Alban Ramosaj is?" and then replied: "Alban Ramosaj is the guy who s**t Donald's sister in 'Big Brother'", igniting a lot of criticism on the network. Beatrix
wrote on her Instagram account:
"The insults, the violation of the dignity and morals of above all, slander is not a vice that characterizes me. But unlike me, Mr. Albano Bogdo, I own these vices and display them with pride, hiding them under the cloak of "satirical comedy".
Followed up with:
“Por unë doja t’i thoja që me ato fjalë denigruese dhe të pavarteta nuk më ka lënduar mua, as vëllain e as fëmiljen time, nëse ky ka qenë qëllimi i tij, sepse kemi vite e vite që jetojmë në realitetin e hidhur të shoëbiz-it shqiptar e tashmë jemi imunë ndaj tij.
Me këtë qëndrim, ti ke lënduar vajzat e gratë shqiptare që kërkojnë inspirim e shpresë në Shqipëri! Ti me këtë që bën, e mbyt atë dhe tregove dhe njëherë injorancën e burrit shqiptar që do të ngrejë veten duke ulur femrën!”.
Ajo tha edhe se:
“Sa për kontributin tonë në muzikë, zotërisë në fjalë do t’i duhet të kthehet shumë prapa në kohë nëse vërtet do të analizojë nga fillimi se çfarë arti i kemi dhënë unë dhe vëllai im, Albani, muzikës shqiptare. Ndërsa për të tjerat, masa ligjore po merren”.
"PS: I appreciate the incredible support you have given me and my family these days. Thank you all!", concluded Beatrix's reaction.
To get back to Albano's reaction, we need to remind the comedian that the humor is refined, clever and witty, not an insult to a person who lives his life freely. Ah, freedom of speech, thought and conscience are also called 'freedom' when they do not harm anyone or denigrate anyone's image with excessive and misogynistic 'jokes'.
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