Edi Rama swearing at protestors is not just a bad look — it may be a window into the

JUN 26 2026 · 22:02

Edi Rama swearing at protestors is not just a bad look — it may be a window into the

Edi Rama swearing at protestors is not just a bad look — it may be a window into the psychology behind his leadership. This video is not a clinical diagnosis. It is a behavioral analysis. I mention the dark triad because it gives us language for understanding certain toxic leadership patterns: 🔸Narcissism: ego, grandiosity, and hostility toward criticism. Note: Narcissistic tendencies are different than Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). One can have narcissistic tendencies without having NPD. 🔸Machiavellianism: manipulation, image control, and power games. 🔸Psychopathy-related traits: emotional coldness, lack of empathy, and aggressive disregard for others. Note: People can have psychopathic tendencies and not have diagnosed Psychopathy. When leaders treat protestors with contempt, they may be revealing more than anger. They may be revealing how they see power, how they see dissent, and how they see the people they are supposed to serve. A healthy leader does not need to humiliate the public to appear strong. A healthy leader can tolerate disagreement without becoming abusive. That is why this matters. Because the real test of leadership is not how someone behaves when praised. It is how they behave when challenged. #EdiRama #Albania #Leadership #Psychology #fyp

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