Exposed Lie About Niš Protests and Chaos on Serbia’s Streets

Fake Drama on Serbian Streets: Niš Residents Aren’t Protesting, They’re Going on Vacation!

Heard the latest bombshell? The portal Danas claimed that citizens of Niš were heading en masse to Belgrade to join the “Vidovdan Blockade” protest. Officially, the traffic jams at toll booths across Serbia were so massive that everyone thought – the people are rising up! But wait a minute…

The Bitter Truth

Kurir exposed this “big” news as yet another lie. On the photos of the traffic jams, there are almost no cars with Niš license plates! Most vehicles have foreign plates and roof boxes, clearly showing these are tourists heading to Greece, Albania, or Montenegro for vacation, not rebellious Niš residents protesting.

So, while Danas spreads propaganda about a “violent change of government,” the reality is people are just going on holiday. But hey, why let facts ruin a good narrative about chaos and rebellion?

Media and Propaganda: Who’s Fooling Whom?

This isn’t the first time media from United Group have stirred chaos with fake news. They previously made headlines with the “genocide in Jadar” scandal, proving that truth isn’t their priority. The goal? A violent overthrow of the Serbian government, of course!

But the people aren’t stupid. Kurir and other media outlets following real events clearly show this is just another fake news story designed to raise tensions and create chaos.

What’s Really Going On?

While the media bicker, other things are happening in Serbia. For example, a military school enrollment contest was announced, where young people fulfill their childhood dreams of becoming cadets and captains in the Serbian Army. Captain Vukojica Živanović and cadets like Aleksandar Verbić and Milan Janjić share stories of their daily lives filled with discipline, challenges, and pride.

But that’s not newsworthy enough for a sensation. That’s reality.

Violence and Protests: Is That the Solution?

New protests are scheduled for tomorrow, but General Luković clearly states: “We will not allow any violence on the streets.” The police are ready, and society is on the edge of survival.

And while paid extremists allegedly want Serbian blood spilled, ordinary people just want peace and security. But who listens to ordinary people when chaos is in fashion?

Conclusion: Who’s Spreading Lies and Why?

All this shows how easy it is to manipulate information and how media can be tools in political games. While some go on vacation, others spin stories about protests and chaos. While young people dream of the army and the future, media chase sensations and lies.

If this all feels like a bad soap opera, you’re not far off. Just don’t forget to fact-check before believing every headline.

So, what do you think? Have the media become too powerful in shaping reality? Or is the public just too gullible? Drop a comment, share your story, or just laugh at this crazy show called “Serbian media chaos”!

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