When blockade violence takes over the streets of Belgrade, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić doesn’t hold back. “Rage of powerlessness because their color revolution failed!” That’s how she describes the frustration of those who blocked traffic last night, making normal life impossible for citizens. People go to work, take their kids to daycare, wait for public transport, and the blockades turned them into targets of hatred and insults. Is this a real fight for justice or just a powerless attempt to topple the state? While Belgrade struggles with traffic jams and chaos, the police finally remove the blockades, and public transport returns to the streets. But what about those who thought millions would flood the streets and overthrow the government? Nothing of the sort. Just pure hatred towards ordinary citizens.
Meanwhile, analysts warn about the danger of extremists and chaos, and politicians like Šešelj and Petrović throw around theories about terrorist organizations and internal regime overthrow. All this while ordinary people watch their lives turn into hell because of violence and blockades.
This isn’t just a street conflict; it’s a battle for the soul of Serbia. Will anyone ask who really loses in this chaos? Or will we keep watching hatred and rage spread while ordinary people suffer? If you’ve got something to say about this, maybe it’s time to join the conversation — or at least have a laugh at this whole madness.