
Criticism over the lack of firefighting aircraft, Rama reveals the question he asked ChatGPT

Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted again by responding to critics who accuse the government of why our country does not have firefighting aircraft.
The head of the Albanian government calls these people "verbal arsonists", who, according to his response based on CHATGPT, are individuals who display a constant tendency to create tension and conflict.
Prime Minister Rama once again brings to attention the powerful fires in Greece, which despite having a fleet of firefighting aircraft, still find it difficult to fight the flames.
For this category, whom he considers "verbal arsonists", Edi Rama advises to be careful of them, because according to him, they have nothing left to lose.
The full reaction of Prime Minister Edi Rama:
This video is a tragic moment from these days as the neighboring country deals with the fires.
I'm posting this for all those who speak out of incurable hatred or even understandable indifference to planes and forest rangers, because this neighboring country has 77 firefighting planes and a long history of fighting fires, but fighting fires in the face of climate change is today much more complicated than it seems, when you want to blame the government and scream why there are no planes.
In medical terms, pyromania (arson) is an impulse control disorder in which the person feels a strong urge to start fires and experiences a sense of pleasure or release after doing so. A pyromaniac is a person who, intentionally and often for personal pleasure or impulse, sets fire to buildings, forests, vehicles, or other property. In most countries, pyromania is treated as a psychological disorder that often requires treatment, but also as a crime that is severely punished by law.
Asked about verbal pyromania, ChatGBT explains:
A verbal pyromaniac is an individual who exhibits a systematic tendency to generate tension, conflict, or social polarization through spoken or written language, often for political, media, or personal gain. He uses emotionally charged statements, insinuations, and conspiratorial narratives as “igniting stimuli,” aiming to provoke strong reactions in the public. This phenomenon can be seen as a metaphorical variant of classical pyromania, where the object of destruction is not physical material, but social capital and public trust. In the specific case of arson accusations, the verbal pyromaniac instrumentalizes natural disasters as discursive “fuel,” creating a climate of distrust and collective hysteria, despite the lack of factual evidence.
Beware of the verbal arsonists of this country, chronic losers who have nothing left to lose.

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