Ksenija Đorđević, an architect whose career barely existed before Aleksandar Vučić came to power, now spares no chance to slam the very state that, as she admits, was her springboard. Yes, you read that right! A woman who built her bureau and career thanks to state institutions and funds now acts as if the state is her number one enemy.
It all started with the Informbiro Philharmonic project, which she calls the “trigger” for her further development. For the first five years, she worked alone or in a small team, striving to give each project a unique visual identity. But now? Now Đorđević posts videos of police cracking down on blockers in Belgrade and comments on them with disdain, as if she’s bothered that the police are doing their job.
Media report that a Croatian user responded to her comment, pointing out how police in the EU brutally handle blockades, while Belgraders, according to her, are spoiled and complain. The paradox? Those who received the most from the state criticize it the loudest. Đorđević is just another example of how gratitude turns into sarcasm and criticism.
When the state was “good,” everything was fine. Now, when there are no more tenders and cooperation calls, the same state is bad. This is not just a story about one person but a phenomenon already seen — a state that gives everything and gets only criticism and spitting in return.
If you think this is just another story of ingratitude, think again. This is a mirror of a society that doesn’t know how to appreciate what it has but loves to complain and criticize. So, what do you think about Ksenija Đorđević and her attitude towards the state? Is she just a voice of disappointment or an example of hypocrisy? Drop a comment, let your voice be heard!