Everyone knows. A 37-year-old MP driver tried to kill a student on the sidewalk in Belgrade. He hit the unfortunate girl with a car, carried her on the roof for ten or more meters, and after she fell, he ran away. He didn't try to stop, much less help. The student was soon transferred to the Emergency Center with severe and serious injuries.
Serbia saw all kinds of attacks during the student revolt, but none were more brutal. The public does not know the exact motive of the MP. Perhaps it is a case of reckless arrogance, and it is also possible that the spirit of the current progressive times plays a role in everything.
When it comes to the latter, what's the point? Nothing but the regime's constant dehumanization of students. For two and a half months, the authorities and their media machine for trampling people declared them mercenaries, Croatian spies, anti-Serb elements, destroyers of the state, separatists... Finally, hitting the hood and driving a protester for the president of Serbia was not even a traffic violation.
The slogan "Your hands are bloody" says it all. Because in the regime's orgy of hatred and calls for lynching, it doesn't take much for someone to step on the gas and almost kill a twenty-year-old student on the sidewalk. She - like all the others in the blockades - was declared by the government to be an enemy of the state and the people.
What is the real motive of the MoJ, who is charged by the prosecutor's office with attempted aggravated murder, should be shown by the investigation. However - knowingly or unknowingly - he achieved more goals of the regime in the biggest crisis so far.
The first is the brutal intimidation of the student and his parents. How to get out of the blockade and stand even on the sidewalk when there are pathological types ready to kill lurking in cars?
The second goal is the orchestration of supposedly popular discontent. Here, students harass citizens, someone's nerves break in a hurry and what happens happens. Of course, the regime condemns it, but - the participants of the blockades are to blame. If it weren't for them, there wouldn't be any attacks like this. Kind of like a misogynistic justification for rape - so she was wearing a short skirt.
Finally, if someone ordered or directly incited this attack in front of the Law School to demonstrate the much-requested progressive militancy, God help them. Namely, and regardless of the motives of the MP, it is now crystal clear to everyone what and against whom the students stood up.