Čedomir Antić Exposes: Children Exploited to Promote Foreign Agendas in Belgrade!

Children as Pawns of Foreign Interests? Čedomir Antić Doesn’t Hold Back!

Right in the heart of Belgrade, while the world looks to the future, Professor Čedomir Antić throws a cold shower on what’s happening to our children. Did you know children are being used as pawns in the game of foreign NGOs? Yes, you read that right! While Serbian patriotism is pushed aside, children are taught foreign national ideals – Bosniak, Croatian, Albanian – all under the guise of education.

The ‘Krokodil’ Festival and Srebrenica: Education or Propaganda?

At the “Krokodil” festival, the main topic is the genocide in Srebrenica. Children in Belgrade are taught about it, but Professor Antić warns there’s much more behind it. He claims the money for these activities doesn’t come from local sources but from those who condemned the Serbian people and decided to punish them with NATO bombings. Is this really education or a sneaky exploitation?

Foreign Funds and NGOs: Who’s Pulling the Strings?

Antić doesn’t spare criticism of foreign funds financing these NGOs. According to him, it’s not just about education but political manipulation. While children are taught to accept foreign national interests, Serbian patriotism is systematically suppressed. Is this a new form of cultural warfare?

The German Model as an Example?

The professor points out that Serbia should look up to Germany or America, which protect their interests and don’t allow their children to be tools in foreign hands. Maybe it’s time for Serbia to become independent enough to defend itself from such pressures.

What’s Happening to Our Identity?

This isn’t just a political issue but a question of Serbian identity. While such events take place in Belgrade, the question arises – who really controls the education of our children? Will we allow our children to be used to promote foreign interests while our people and culture are marginalized?

Conclusion: Stay Alert!

Professor Čedomir Antić calls for caution and reflection. Will we allow our children to be exploited? Or will we stand up for our identity and future? This isn’t just a story about one festival but the fate of an entire nation.

So, what do you think? Is this just paranoia or a real threat? Drop a comment, share your thoughts – let the voice of the people be heard!

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