@LivingIronicallyinEurope

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@CynicallySarcasticReserves

How Serbia destroyed itself?

That depends on which time we are talking about.

@DoctorCip

Until 1989, we, Romanians, envied Yugoslavs for their standard of living, for the freedom of travel, for the opening to the West. Now, the history wheel turned, and things changed.

@spooner3452

Thanks to nationalism, about 4.7 million Serbs now live outside Serbia. Literally about 40% of total number of all Serbs which is around 12.3m...crazy

@markonehazard

As someone from Serbia and born in 2000 it makes me so sad that never in my live have I noticed ordinary people around me say something like "things are getting better".

@compatriot852

Serbia lost Montenegro, thus collectively all their sleep. The country never recovered from that

@lk0056

You forgot to say that the protesters didn't overpower the police forces but it was actually the armed forces and police that were supposed to guard the parlament and other govt buildings that decided to not do it on that day and let the demonstrators do whatever they wanted to. That was a deciding factor.

@faceofdead

90s Mafia still in power to this day...

@SimonaDaRat

You know it’s about to get good when the Papers please music comes on .

@aleksandarmaksic5040

One point missed is that curent president was par of Milošević government sharing his prestigiouse ministy title with dr. Josef Goebels as information (propaganda) minister. As my father was being sent to bleed in the brother killing war getting tinitus and PTSD, Vučić was moveing into his government issued 97m² appartment in the center of the capital. Never forget and never forgive that fact.

@crosby817

Could've talked about Vucic's corruption a bit more, felt very short considering how much he's holding this nation back

@Spingus33

"The first ever fourth world country" 💀 💀 💀

@komisossoutsidi5801

The NATO bombing campaign actually did very little damage to the Serbian army. It was civilian infrastructure that was devastated which was why the Serbs gave in.

@ninoninov6044

Privatization in Bulgaria was basically the same

@IuquoWasRaped

"Those who disagree  get free vacation to croatia" I Laughed so hard 😂

@panzerjagertigerpelefant

The moment I heard of Zoran Djindjic being introduced, and this is the first time I've heard of him ever, I went "This looks like the guy who unfortunately gets assassinated" and I genuinely hoped I was wrong.

@Lunar1us

Feels like nothing changed in 30 years

Edit: In terms of politicians I mean; I am well aware that it was way worse back then for the common people, it's just that people at the top haven't changed a bit

@jeffslote9671

This could have been a 30 second video.  All you would need to say it’s the Balkans being the Balkans

@TrulyGodsGoofiest

"How corrupt people and outside influence destroys a country"

@ЛукаЛатиновић-с1д

As a person living in Serbia, i dont understand why you didnt talk about SNS more. They are a big problem a by any means are not good for the country.