Tonight in Zagreb: The Thompson Concert That Has the Region Furious!
Tonight, Marko Perković Thompson’s concert is taking place in Zagreb, and it’s causing a storm of reactions across the Balkans and Europe. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić didn’t hold back — he called this concert “the biggest concert supporting neo-Nazi and Ustasha values.” Yes, you read that right! While all of Europe stays silent, Vučić openly warns about the danger this event represents.
Half a million tickets sold in record time!
Just imagine — half a million tickets sold for a concert celebrating a controversial singer known for his right-wing and Ustasha sympathies! People have been arriving in Zagreb for days, and videos of celebrations in the Croatian capital’s streets have shocked many across the Balkans.
Vučić spares neither Croats nor their “democracy experts”
The Serbian president also took the opportunity to comment on Croatia’s criticisms of Serbia, calling Croats “experts in democracy” who constantly lecture others but apparently fail to see their own problems. Vučić was brutally honest — “Thompson isn’t popular because he loves Zdravko Čolić, but because he loves the Ustashas.”
What’s really behind this concert?
This concert is not just a musical event — it’s a political signal. Support for neo-Nazi and Ustasha values right in the heart of Europe, while the rest of the continent pretends not to see. Is this a new wave of hatred spreading? Will Europe continue to stay silent while such things happen before its eyes?
Conclusion: It’s time to wake up!
While half a million people gather to celebrate Thompson, and the Serbian president warns of the danger, the question remains — what will we do as a society? Will we close our eyes or face this problem?
If you have thoughts about this concert and what it symbolizes, feel free to share. Maybe it’s time to say out loud what we think before it’s too late. Who knows, maybe your word will start an avalanche!
Remember, music can be a powerful weapon — but in whose hands?