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Adult peer violence against common sense

Is there an end to these pre-election campaigns, I can no longer bear the disquiet of the DPS because of violence among children, and even less the complaints of the DF about the recognition of Kosovo, with which Serbia has already begun the normalization of relations...

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Friday, April 28 - Well, now I'm really confused - the instigator, co-organizer and performer of the biggest violence against children in the Balkans since the Second World War says that he "follows numerous cases of peer violence with concern."

Is this possible, the party that came to power in 1989 through street violence, and in 1991 promoted violence into state policy, suddenly in 2023 began to lose its composure.

Because of violence among children? No matter what, they don't let him sleep in the DPS because of that non-violent confrontation between adults in which on August 30, 2020, they were beaten to their feet. And the final - also non-violent - blow on April 2 of this year.

Both the schools and the state were managed exclusively by the cadres of that party and its partners for three full decades.

And that's why they know best that the birthplace of peer violence and any other violence is precisely their project known as - war for peace.

That is how, very calmly, that party called its own aggression against neighboring countries out of mercy...

She didn't show even an iota of uneasiness while at least four hundred children were being killed in Croatia. Fifteen under the age of fifteen in the Dubrovnik area alone...

In the following years, that party did not allow its peace to be disturbed by more than three thousand and three hundred violently murdered girls and boys in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

If, at least because of one or the other, at least one tear was shed by the party and war leaders, one of them would not have proudly announced in Belgrade "that in time the conditions will be created for Republika Srpska to join Montenegro, Serbia and Republika Srpska Krajina".

At that time, unique and alone in power, the DPS calmly watched as sixteen hundred and one children died in Sarajevo, under snipers and grenades.

Even after that horror, the party remained completely calm, and its and the state leadership reported even more calmly:

"In the state-building sense, we have an almost optimal result in BiH. When I say "almost optimal result", then I guess it is not disputed that we are satisfied with the territories we hold there. It is almost optimal because we have not yet realized the ultimate goal - to make it an integral part common states!"

No one was held accountable for those and other crimes.

Thanks to that, DPS now rests peacefully in the opposition.

And the least he can do for all children and all adults in Montenegro is to close his ears to every mention of not only peer violence but also any other violence.

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Saturday, April 29 - And no, this is not about collective amnesia, but about adult peer violence against common sense.

Due to the frequent violence among children, it was first officially registered in 2010, when mass "fair fights" were regularly organized in Podgorica schools.

Until then, there was mostly silence about it, although it was more massive than now when the official balance for two years includes about 350 students.

Of course, that is also too much, but in 2010, violence was practiced by up to a hundred students every week, and that only in Podgorica.

Despite such massiveness, the state authorities noticed it only when the state Pobjeda dealt with it, very thoroughly, in several sequels.

After that, the Ministry of Education also dealt with student fights, and opposition politicians, civil activists and experienced analysts got involved...

And then the work action was abruptly stopped.

Why? Well, because serious people started to deal with long-term causes and not only one-time consequences.

Those causes are not from yesterday, the violence in Montenegro - but also beyond - the door is wide open at the so-called rally. of solidarity with the Serbs in Kosovo in August 1988.

Not only with hate speech as an incitement to violence, but also with open threats of death.

Shouts "Je...mo Kaćuša" and "We will kill Vlasija", now it is clear even to those who did not believe then, they marked the end of the coexistence of Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo.

The end of the great Yugoslavia, she announced the so-called AB revolution.

And the end of decent life in Montenegro, in every sense, was the so-called war for peace.

When the occupation of other people's territory, the killing of civilians and children is declared patriotism...

When oil, tobacco and cocaine follow the paths trodden for weapons after the war...

When dozens of young men die in mafia confrontations...

When the mafia and the state merge so much that it is not known which of the two governs...

When all this lasts for three decades...

Then there is no hope of returning to a decent life overnight, neither in the family, nor in the school, nor in the state...

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Sunday, April 30 - DPS's violence against common sense was joined these days by its traditionally favorite political opponent - DF.

After Somalia, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Eswatini, Guinea, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia and the Maldives, the declaration on the recognition of Kosovo will be brought by - Zeta.

But that's not all. Officials of the DF, which governs Zeta, hope that all other municipalities in which "the parties of the former August XNUMXth majority" are in power will make the same decision.

Despite the fact that forty days have just passed since Aleksandar Vučić and Aljbin Kurti reached an agreement on the implementation of the Agreement on the Road to Normalization of Relations between Serbia and Kosovo.

And that two days ago, in front of the class teacher, the two of them started a conversation about how to implement each point individually.

And that the agreement between Belgrade and Pristina, unlike the Golubov declaration, is legally binding...

And what could be the consequences of that declaration if some other municipalities also accept it?...

Legally none, politically all kinds.

If DF does not come to its senses before the first SO in Montenegro is renamed to - SAO.

I wouldn't like to be gloomy before tomorrow's holiday, but that's how I understood the "process of the return of Montenegro to its historical, spiritual and state-building origins" which is announced after the recognition of Kosovo...

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Monday, May 1/ Tuesday, May 2 - Non-working days.

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Wednesday, May 3 - Only a day after the national holiday, the political violence of adults against common sense moved from the local to the national level.

Prime Minister and coordinator of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dritan Abazović was heard before the Committee for International Relations and Emigrants today.

And what is political violence?

Everything, from the reading of the indictment to the closing arguments!

First, calling the Prime Minister for a report on the implementation of the foreign policy adopted by the Parliament of Montenegro a long time ago is nothing but political violence.

Secondly, Montenegro's decision on the recognition of Kosovo is not "the most shameful in its history", but one of the reasonable - indeed rare - that the former government ever made.

It was shameful to follow the chauvinist policy towards Kosovo during the first ten years of the former regime's rule. And those twenty between the two world wars.

Thirdly, the Government does not work "on behalf of one of the countries that is in a mutual problem" but on behalf of Montenegro, which is obliged to respect the Agreement between Serbia and Kosovo on the path to normalization of relations between the two, both us and each other, neighboring countries.

And the fourth... and the seventh... and the tenth... it's a lot, even if it's from the Democratic Front.

And it is no more important what they are trying to cover with this story, than what they reveal...

But their voters will explain that to them better than me...

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Thursday, May 4 - Readers have already learned more than they should have about the terrible tragedy in Belgrade.

That's why I have no choice but to - shut up.

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