Blockades in Užice: ‘Whole Serbia’ or Just a Few Thugs?
Have you heard about the blockades that were supposed to gather “the whole of Serbia”? Well, reality paints a very different picture! In Užice, where the blockades caused hours-long traffic chaos, only about 30 people showed up, including well-known politicians like Ana Mihajlovski and Čeda Jovanović.
Small Group, Big Chaos
Organizers promised a massive turnout, but graphics and media reports show a very different story — far from “the whole of Serbia.” Despite the small number of participants, the blockades caused huge traffic jams and hours-long gridlocks, tormenting the citizens of Užice and surrounding areas.
Violence and Clashes with Police
The situation escalated with violence. The thugs attacked Serbian police officers, leading to some being detained. Police found wooden sticks used by the blockaders as weapons. Clearly, this was not a peaceful protest but a group terrorizing locals and disrupting public order.
Who Are These ‘Blockaders of the Whole Serbia’?
While they present themselves as the voice of the people, these blockaders are actually a small, violent group trying to stage a color revolution and destabilize Serbia. Media call them “liars” and highlight that their attempts to cause chaos have been failing one after another.
Reactions and Consequences
Citizens of Užice are forced to endure traffic jams and harassment because of these blockades. Police are on the ground trying to maintain order, but violence continues. Such actions do not solve problems; they only worsen the situation and sow discord in the local community.
Conclusion
So next time you hear that “the whole of Serbia” is taking to the streets, remember Užice and this small violent group that caused chaos. Is this really the voice of the people or just a few thugs trying to exploit the situation for their own goals? Share your thoughts — are the blockades justified or just unnecessary chaos?
And don’t forget, if you got stuck in traffic, maybe it’s time to wonder who’s really behind these protests. And if you have a funny blockade story, share it — everyone loves a good traffic joke!