The article discusses the failure of recent protests organized by 'blokaderi' (blockaders), which were intended to oppose Serbian interests. It highlights the actions of Dušan Čavić, who leads the 'Arhiv javnih skupova' and is known for organizing these protests. The piece criticizes Čavić for spreading false information about the number of participants at a protest in Kraljevo, claiming around 5,700 people attended, while critics argue this figure is misleading. The article compares this number to the hypothetical attendance of 128,000 people in Belgrade, suggesting such comparisons are inappropriate because the protest was meant to attract participants from across Serbia. The article accuses the organizers of manipulating data to maintain morale among protesters and create a false impression of success.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of 'blokaderi' as anti-Serb and politically motivated, using strong language like 'antisrpska histerija' (anti-Serb hysteria). It criticizes the manipulation of protest numbers to serve political narratives, implying that the opposition to Serbian state policies is ide





