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Jelena Karleuša posted an AI photo of Belgrade, becoming the subject of ridicule: "Do we live on the coast?"
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Jelena Karleuša posted an AI photo of Belgrade, becoming the subject of ridicule: "Do we live on the coast?"

Jelena Karleuša, a singer known for supporting Serbian President Aleksander Vučić's regime, posted an AI-generated photo of a recent SNS party event in Belgrade. The image depicted a long Serbian flag and a crowd in front of the Assembly building, accompanied by the caption 'Serbia, the land of us all.' However, social media users quickly noticed inconsistencies, such as the presence of a river at the top of King Alexander Boulevard, which led to jokes like 'I just learned I've been living by the sea for years.' The incident also revealed that Karleuša is responsible for counting attendees at SNS gatherings using a 'dot software' system managed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

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Jelena Karleuša posted an AI photo of Belgrade, becoming the subject of ridicule: "Do we live on the coast?"

Jelena Karleuša, a singer known for supporting Serbian President Aleksander Vučić's regime, posted an AI-generated photo of a recent SNS party event in Belgrade. The image depicted a long Serbian flag and a crowd in front of the Assembly building, accompanied by the caption 'Serbia, the land of us all.' However, social media users quickly noticed inconsistencies, such as the presence of a river at the top of King Alexander Boulevard, which led to jokes like 'I just learned I've been living by the sea for years.' The incident also revealed that Karleuša is responsible for counting attendees at SNS gatherings using a 'dot software' system managed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Jelena Karleuša as a supporter of President Vučić's regime and highlights her role in managing SNS events, which aligns with right-leaning political narratives. The tone implies criticism through humor and questions about the authenticity of her actions, suggesting skepticism or a

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