Nika Ilčić and the Thompson Concert: When Death Threats Become Daily Routine

Nika Ilčić has once again set social media on fire with her statements following Marko Perković Thompson’s concert at the Zagreb Hippodrome. While fans were celebrating in downtown Zagreb, Nika had to leave the city due to death threats and offensive messages she received. “People, please, when you write death threats, beatings, etc., sign your name and surname if you haven’t already,” she pleaded. She even shared a message where someone offered her 10 euros to show her breasts, to which she sarcastically replied that she’s a true patriot and offers a discount after 76 “patriotic” beers. Nika honestly expressed how her heart breaks seeing what’s happening in downtown Zagreb, where people plan to “defend Croatia” but simultaneously support fascism and tax evasion. Her message is clear: cities are blocked for her, but she chooses to be in the antifascist crowd. This drama around the concert and Nika Ilčić’s reaction raise the question of how deeply divided society is and how hatred has become normalized in public spaces. If you think this is just another internet quarrel, think again. This is about death threats, insults, and political tensions spilling onto the streets and social media. So, what do you think? Is this the end of dialogue or the start of even fiercer conflicts? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s for peace and who’s for chaos!

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