
Following Olti Curri's criticism of Alketa Vejsi's initiative to arrange Xheison's home, the little girl "In the Pit of Peter Pan," the moderator reacted, though not directly.
Initially, Alketa posted an inscription by Oscar Wilde on InstaStory: "No good deed can go unpunished", which irides the fact that there will always be people who will prejudice, regardless of good deed or purpose.
Then it goes on. "It is not necessary for people to agree with what you say, but you have to be able to say it. Speak, Speak Frequently and Speak Aloud, "by Teresa Younger, CEO and President of" Ms. Foundation for Women ", a nonprofit organization.
Finally, I conclude with Robert W. Service's phrase, "A promise made, is an unpaid debt".
This weekend, Vejsiu visited the Xheison family, where besides the wonderful nature, he became more familiar with some of the issues that Xheison faces day-to-day.
Given the economic situation of the Bafti family, Vejsiu added that he wants the public (and not only) to contribute somehow "to arrange the little one's home". "In many parts of the world, when there are children with high IQs, there are social policies that invest that these particular minds grow and develop. Do not ask me anything, nobody complained to me, but with the dignity of ordinary and simple people they welcomed me and they followed me with a smile! "
Olti Curri, on the other hand, said through an InstaStory that "Jackson is the strongest and only point of this season of" In the Pit of Peter Pan. "" Produce let him in the pocket and pay for what he deserves character and will turn it into 'beggar'. Jesse deserves to be paid more than anyone else in that spectacle because without it, the spectacle would be a funeral with opening and closing sigs, nothing more. "