Welcome to a world where art turns into a weapon of hate! At the Krokodil festival, notorious for its blockade and anti-Serb stance, the main star Dinko Gruhonjić didn’t just perform – he led a scandalous message calling for the punishment of Serbs for the Srebrenica genocide. Yes, you read that right! Before the recording of the play “When We, the Dead, Rise,” a message blared on screen leaving no doubt: Serbs are genocidal and must be punished. And not just anyone, but those who today are the most respected people in society – academics, poets, spiritual leaders. According to this message, they should be called out, exposed, and punished so that just people can live proudly.
But wait, there’s more! The Krokodil festival is not just an artist gathering but, as claimed, the prelude to a hellish blockade plan set to be executed on Vidovdan. Is this just an artistic performance or a dangerous political message? Kurir.rs brings details that will make you question where our country is headed.
While hate spreads at the festival, society faces numerous problems – from street violence, forgotten edges of existence, to a growing number of cocaine and amphetamine addicts. But instead of focusing on solving these issues, some choose to spread division and hate.
The police are ready for upcoming gatherings, and General Luković clearly states: “We will not allow any violence on the streets.” But is that enough when festivals like Krokodil spread messages that divide the people?
If you think this is just another news story, think again. This is a wake-up call! Will we let hate destroy us from within, or will we stand together and say – enough? Share your thoughts because topics like this shouldn’t go unanswered. Who knows, maybe your comment will be the first step toward change.