If there is a person who has influence on student i rebel citizens, it is a university professor Jovo Bakić. Many of his lapidary statements such as "the stewing of the regime" entered everyday language and became slogans.
Bakić's big interview in the current issue of "Vremena" attracted a lot of public attention. Among other things, he said that the students - as far as he knows - have completed "99 percent" of the election list. Also that "perhaps it is not bad that there are two opposition lists in the elections, that is, that the opposition parties form their own".
This is a completely common sense proposition. It includes the entire rebellious society - both those deeply disappointed with the opposition, and citizens dissatisfied with certain assumed candidates on the student list.
Knocking on the door of hell
The regime is doing everything it can to prolong the extraordinary parliamentary elections as much as possible by violence and brutalizing Serbia. But they are inevitable. What is their significance?
Jovo Bakić has no dilemma: "If the regime were to win by chance, and I am convinced that it will not, we will simply lose the possibility to exist both as a society and as individuals. We will be faced with a choice: either we will leave the country or we will become slaves of organized crime."
One has to agree with Bakić. The announced change to the criminal law has only one goal - the prohibition of gatherings. If they are adopted and applied, Serbia will become a country of political prisoners. The reason is simple: under Vučić's regime, the voice of citizens can only be heard on the street.
And that's just the beginning of knocking on the door of hell.
The Gospel According to Djuka
If Đuka is still part of the government, the Stalinist purges that he advocates so much will not end in schools, the police and the state administration. Very quickly it will affect the faculties, the judiciary and, without exception, everything else. Private companies will not be spared either - the regime will brutally force employers to fire "unwilling" employees.
And the already enormous robbery of citizens and the state will take on epic proportions. Every social, natural and any other good will be stripped to the bone. In Serbia, there will be only one small class and another huge class - robbers and the robbed.
Obscure guys like Sinisa Vučinić will become arbiters of public life. His announcement of the liquidation of the student Pavle Cicvarić surpassed the records of the regime's dishonor. And the former independent and professional media will disappear like a little water on hot sand.
The word freedom in such a Serbia will be banned, personal integrity a reason for arrest, and cowardice - a way of survival.
There is no going back
The above and many other things are really real threats in the case of the survival of the Vučić regime. Citizens will not have the next opportunity for a long time.
So - what to do? There is no going back. Or what Jovo Bakić would have said in "Vremen" in mid-November 2024 - twenty days after the death of sixteen people under the roof in Novi Sad - "There will be no more retreats".