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    1. garibanburjuva on

      My MPs get fat from free food and get immunity for life. I wish they would beat each other up like this.

    2. Willing-Donut6834 on

      What is Serbia in the world. It’s a speck of dust, in the grand scheme of things. And yet there are people there fighting like hell for whatever tiny piece of policy they want changed.

      If you are American and reading this, ask yourself why you don’t join a general strike against Trump now. The US is not Serbia. It rules the world, shapes destinies. Defines freedom and our common future.

      Why are Serbians strong enough to fight like hell for such a tiny reward, when you would stay idle as yours is global freedom, peace, healthcare, allies and another American-led century?

      Join a general strike now. Call your friend you know will follow you. Organize and from there it snowballs till you save millions from a life of war and misery under fascism.

    3. potatolulz on

      I like the “political cartoon” flair 😀 very fitting

    4. Veltharix on

      The best part is : Guy from the ruling party, threw a bottle and hit his own party member. Without any doctor on site, they ruled that she got hit by a shock bomb and she got a stroke because of it. And they blamed it all on the opposite party.

      Even better part, there is a video of how a guy from her political party threw the bottle.

    5. A bit of context: After 100 days of not fulfilling a single student request about the fall of the canopy that killed 15 people on a newly renovated train station that cost more than any other anywhere due to corruption, 90% of countries’ universities being on a strike, and a couple of massive protests in several major cities (>100k people), the opposition party leaders decided to obstruct the parliament by bringing smoke bombs and torches.

      Also, the prime minister publicly resigned after a scandal when his son’s friend beat up a female student, dislocating her jaw with a baseball bat; this happened around 3-4 weeks ago, and his resignation is still not verified by the parliament. The opposition leaders said that the only thing the ruling party is allowed to discuss is student demands (which are to prosecute the people responsible for the tragedy, mostly), while the SNS ruling majority wanted to discuss some random shit, like a new law giving young people (who are PROTESTING) very favorable loans for apartments, which is a pathetic attempt to buy their silence. The craziest thing about yesterday’s events is that a ruling party’s coalition member threw a hard object amidst the chaos, hitting a ruling party’s female member in the head, injuring her.

      There are many more ‘small’ things I haven’t mentioned, such as the president saying that it’s ok for drivers to run over people who are blocking the streets in protest, the president lying that the WHOLE STATION was renovated, but just not the canopy (how convenient), even though there are pictures before/after which clearly prove that it was renovated, people getting bullied and beat up by SNS hooligans during peaceful protests (the above example with a bat and the broken jaw being only one of them). The biggest thing is that the documentation for such a large public building project is either missing, incomplete, or being kept private on purpose to hide the immense scales of corruption.

      The people are fed up with 13 years of corruption and destruction, in which the ruling party amassed hundreds of other affairs, most financial, but none had such a tragic loss of life as this one, which enraged the people and brought nearly everyone to the streets.

      Similar to what’s currently ongoing in Greece, where two trains collided killing 57 people, and after 2 years nobody was held responsible. We’re fighting for justice, and I hope we will prevail.

    6. GeorgeMcCrate on

      Meanwhile in the US: Our president is ending democracy, establishing fascism and is starting WW3 against our own allies but the best we can do is one dude standing up and shouting a few words. That’ll show ‘em!

    7. Candid-Tea555 on

      What are they fighting for? Fairness? Profits? Or something else?

    8. Dragomir_Despic on

      This was yesterday btw, currently they’re having another meeting but without any opposition members (ruling party’s writing them off as “terrorists”, as usual)

    9. A few years ago one guy who voted for Trump, when asked why do they tolerate shit Marjorie Taylor Green and that Boebert chick do in congress, said: “That’s what we pay them for”.
      This is now the exact situation in Serbia. If they aren’t able to prevent the rulling party any other way then by all menas let them fight. It’s what they are paid for.

    10. If you told me this is AI generated I would actually believe it, this is how low they’ve stooped

    11. Gabagool32252 on

      This is what happens when the constitution gets ignored by the ruling party. I say burn it to the ground. 👏

    12. Futile-Clothes867 on

      Respect! This is the way to stand up against a corrupt dictator.

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