"Everything has stopped, it's waiting." Vucic to declare a state of emergency, only to start anarchy," read the defendant's message Nikola Vušović called Johnny from Vračar at the trial of his criminal group. These words were typed during the corona pandemic on the Sky app.
But what was Johnny from Wracar thinking about? Will "anarchy ensue" due to another pandemic lockdown, or will progressives get a free hand to do whatever they want?
As things stand five years later, it turned out to be the latter. Vučić did not have to declare a state of emergency in order for many people to become second-class citizens.
Second-class citizens and diplomats
One of them is a student of the Faculty of Science, Vukašin Đinović. He and his mother went to the concert of violinist Zoltan Maga, but they did not enter the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad because the "cobras" at the entrance took away their tickets. The reason? Đinović's participation in student protests, since in the hall there were Vučević, Mićin, Maja Gojković, Balint Juhas and Balint Pastor - all progressive citizens of the first rank.
Among them, the former director of the "Sveti Sava" High School in Loznica, Jelena Mirković, is not included. She became a second-class citizen because she did not go to Ćaciland, but stood in defense of the teaching staff and students. Her replacement is in the scope of Danka Nešović, who recently became the Assistant Minister of Education for Secondary Education. She earned that position as the acting director who devastated the elite Fifth High School in Belgrade. So - a citizen of the first class with distinction.
The guy who introduces himself as Marko Marić is in the same category of first-born citizens. In Arandjelovac, he insulted and filmed two employees of the British Embassy in Belgrade during a routine diplomatic visit. Then the Informer triumphantly published this scandalous video. This is - without any doubt - the regime's message to Western diplomats that observers from their countries are not welcome at the local elections in nine cities. Obviously, along with citizens, there are embassies of the second order.
Progressive apartheid
Thanks to his experience in the underground, Johnny from Vračar proved to be a clairvoyant political analyst. Although Vučić did not declare a state of emergency, Serbia began to descend into anarchy. Despite the Constitution, all laws and basic civilizational achievements, the progressives established political apartheid. Ćacii are citizens of the first, and all others enter the disenfranchised second order.
If you belong to the latter, do not lose heart. It's painful and difficult to live like that, but none of them lit up until dawn, so neither will the candle of Vučić's regime. And the conviction of a member of the electoral committee from the SNS for falsifying the results of the local elections in Mionica is evidence that it is gradually dying out.
This happened for the first time in recent history. And it says a lot.