Vučević on Blockades: Fascist Politics Won’t Bring Change

Blockades, Fascism, and Vučević: Why Protests Won’t Change a Thing

Ever wondered why blocking intersections in Novi Sad and other places doesn’t bring any political change? Well, Miloš Vučević, the president of SNS and a man who doesn’t like to see Serbia’s president Aleksandar Vučić getting nervous, has a very clear answer – it’s fascist politics!

Fascist Falanges on the Streets

Vučević sharply condemned the blockades, calling them “fascist falanges” attacking other citizens and political party offices, taking us back to the dark 1930s. Yes, you read that right – fascism! And not just any fascism, but the kind hiding behind protests and blockades that, according to him, are just pointless attempts to unsettle President Vučić.

Who Are These “Blockaders”?

Vučević went even further, insinuating that some of the blockaders are actually employees of communal services like JKP Čistoća Novi Sad, calling them a “lower race.” Is this just political rhetoric or something to take seriously? Either way, Vučević didn’t hold back – there was mockery, sneering, and insults.

How Many People Are Actually Protesting?

According to Vučević, Novi Sad has about 300,000 residents, and the blockades gather only about two thousand people. That’s less than 1% of the population. In his view, that’s not enough to cause political change or to scare President Vučić.

What Does This Mean for Serbia?

This statement clearly shows the government’s stance on protests and blockades – they are ineffective, pointless, and even dangerous because they remind of fascism. But is that really the case? Is blocking an intersection fascism or just an expression of citizens’ dissatisfaction? And what will happen if the discontent continues?

Conclusion

Vučević sent a clear message: the politics of blockades and protests won’t bring change. Instead, the government will continue on its path, and those who block will be labeled fascists and a lower race. Is this the end of democracy or just another political game? You decide.

Now, while you’re thinking about all this, drop a comment – are blockades really fascism or just the voice of the people? Or maybe something else? Don’t be shy, join the conversation!

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