Orjola Pampuri: Rama's language, an unacceptable and difficult articulation for anyone who hears it!

MP Orjola Pampuri reacted through a post after the insulting statement she made about Prime Minister Rama regarding autistic children.
Pampuri calls the prime minister's language unacceptable and that his apology is not enough, as his words have hurt parents who face these difficulties every day.
''Such labeling is intolerable,'' Pampuri writes, among other things.
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The label "autism" by the prime minister; an unacceptable and difficult articulation, for anyone who hears it, and much more for the parents of children with autism who face difficulties every day, from the bureaucracies that the government of Edi Rama creates for them, and as if this were not enough, they must also hear the madness that stems from the delirium of a gassy, talkative, and indolent prime minister.
Feeling is not enough to atone for the hurt of those parents who face difficulties every day, most of which are created by you yourself, your government Edi Rama, which has a poor approach to family members and people with autism spectrum disorders.
It is precisely this government that has forgotten the needs that these children and their families have.
People with autism spectrum disorders are not sick, they simply experience the world differently. Autism is a different way of thinking, feeling and communicating.
Prejudice only deepens isolation, while support, understanding and acceptance help them express their full potential.
Every individual with autism has their own abilities and peculiarities, they deserve respect, space and opportunities like any other person.
It is not acceptable to be insensitive and use labels towards people with autism spectrum disorder.
Empathy, respect and kindness are essential. They face challenges that most do not understand, and for this very reason they deserve more understanding, not judgment.
The lack of sensitivity not only hurts them, but also excludes them from a society that should be inclusive. Each of us has a responsibility to contribute to a fairer world, where neuropsychological diversity is accepted and valued.
Therefore, the label used by every ordinary person is intolerable, and unforgivable by the prime minister, from whom this category expects support and not contempt or ridicule.
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