A video showing a hotel owner in Tivat, Montenegro, shouting at tourists on Seljanovo beach has sparked widespread reactions on social media. The footage depicts the owner aggressively claiming ownership of the area and refusing entry to visitors, despite the beach being publicly accessible. Tourists reported paying around 60 euros per day for access, including mandatory chair rentals and drinks. Social media users criticized the behavior, questioning the privatization of public spaces and the high costs. Some commented on the owner’s claim over the sea and questioned how private entities could control coastal areas. The incident reignited discussions about tourist management, communication practices, and the commercialization of natural resources in Montenegro.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the incident as a broader critique of privatized tourism and poor service standards, aligning with left-leaning concerns about economic inequality and public space accessibility. While the event itself is a local issue, the narrative emphasizes systemic problems in how tourism is객




