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Serbs are claimed to be beating women en masse, but fights are part of life and marriage, which can lead to the maturing of the relationship, it was said today in Belgrade, in a protest called “We will not give you sons “, whose hundreds of participants blocked traffic on King Street. Milan, protested against mandatory vaccination and theft of children.
Along with torches, drums, banners “Stop kidnapping children”, “I will teach Shiptars”, “Stop terror K-19”, flags of Serbia and “Chetnik Youth”, the leader of the I Live for Serbia movement, Jovana Stojković, stated that only fools and mercenaries can claim that the relationship can be non-conflictive.
Many men accuse women of God’s justice, so many fathers fight like lions with social work centers, said Jovana Stojković.
According to her, social work centers are abducting children, who “live in a ghetto and quarantine senselessly” in Serbia.
Children’s rights are constantly violated, especially during the current government. We want to preserve the health and rights of children, said Jovana Stojković, stating that Serbia is not governed by the head of state Aleksandar Vučić, but by non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Prime Minister Ana Brnabić was not elected by anyone, but was imposed by the Naled organization, in order to introduce digitization, sexualization, the Ministry of Gender Equality, said Jovana Stojković.
He stated that in Serbia, NGOs write laws and “determine whether they will put a cloth over a child’s nose or not.” We will defend children with our lives. Let us reject our children, said Jovana Stojković.
The participants of the meeting went to the building of the Serbian Radio Television, where, chanting “Out”, they asked the reporters of that house to “go out among the people and take statements.”
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