A sign reading 'Remember Gazimestan, don't buy from Albanians' appeared outside a bakery in Kruševac, owned by an ethnic Albanian. This incident is part of a pattern of targeting the Albanian minority in Serbia over many years. Brankica Janković, a lawyer and former commissioner for equality, criticized the display, stating that hate speech has become normalized in Serbian society.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article highlights systemic discrimination against the Albanian minority and criticizes the normalization of hate speech, which aligns with progressive values emphasizing social justice and equality. The framing emphasizes societal failure and calls for public condemnation, suggesting a leftward






