Belgrade Blockades: Who Are These Chaos Makers and Why Are They Mocking Workers?

Belgrade’s streets have turned into a battlefield of blockades and chaos, and the blockers are pulling out all stops to show their rebellion—even at the expense of the city’s sanitation workers! This morning, blockades popped up at multiple spots, including the Terazije tunnel and in front of the Faculty of Law, where police had to step in and disperse the demonstrators. Traffic was halted, streets littered with overturned trash bins and garbage, making life miserable for everyday citizens. Meanwhile, sanitation workers tirelessly cleaned those very streets, only to be mocked and humiliated by the very people who should be expressing their dissatisfaction with dignity.

A video that sparked public outrage shows blockers laughing and jeering at workers sweating it out in scorching heat. Citizens’ comments are brutal: “You sleep all day, while they work and earn honestly!” Clearly, the blockers don’t get that this kind of behavior only drives public support away from their protests. Instead of fighting for their goals, they’re turning into a disgrace that destroys the city and humiliates those who keep it clean.

Police are on the scene, but tensions are high. Blockades caused traffic jams, with overturned bins and metal fences used as barricades. While some citizens are divided in opinion, most are frustrated by the chaos and disorder. It’s obvious the blockers aren’t interested in dialogue—they’re set on conflict and destruction. Is this how you fight for justice, or just senseless vandalism?

If you think this is just another ordinary protest, think again. This situation in Belgrade is a mirror of social tensions and shows how easily dissatisfaction turns into chaos that affects every one of us. And while the blockers put on a circus, ordinary people suffer—and that’s unfair to everyone. Got thoughts on this mess? Drop a comment—maybe your words can break this vicious cycle of rage and disorder!

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