After the physical attack, Mossi warns Burim Pacolli: You will never be protected when you speak badly about someone else's work

Rapper Gramos Krasniqi, known by his stage name Mossi, who along with several other people physically attacked journalist Burim Pacolli, has reacted through his Instagram account.
The artist from Ferizaj has unleashed new open threats against the journalist.
In his writing, Mossi justifies his actions.

In the end, he also threatened Pacolli that he would never be protected.
Moss' full post (without edits):
"It is not up to a professional journalist to take the work they do personally."
When someone is not willing to do a podcast or interview, it doesn't mean talking bad about the other person's work that they do with a lot of effort. I don't know of any journalist who graduated from music school and has the right to criticize and influence someone's fans without the need for a journalist to deal with state, medical, public work that interests citizens. I don't know of any journalist who has a music school and who learns about music and is qualified to talk about this work.
But even if you learn about music when you criticize it once, twice, or three times, it's more than enough and understandable for everyone.
You need to give the other person time, months or even years, to criticize them again, not on every project that doesn't turn out well, because that's too personal.
We do this work with a lot of passion and we do it only for the fans who have been following us for many years and we accept their criticism and we know that when it's not ours personally, it's not always true that there are 0 in the number of YouTube comments, etc.
When the negative comments on YouTube are 0 in every channel and the positive ones are 300+ comments, you always try to downplay the hard-working project of the artist, even the artist himself, it means that it's personal (as if there was no secret).
Even when we met, you said I don't take you seriously for the remark you're making to me, and you thought that as a journalist you are, you are untouchable and protected, you can talk bad about me and put someone down every time someone posts a clip, just because you decided not to do any interviews or podcasts during which I've never done anything else, and you're not afraid of me and taking me so personally, but you'll never be protected as long as you talk bad about the work of someone else from whom he lives, without stopping or needing to." /Telegraph/






























































