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Serbia: Study confirms Serbian media bias in favour of President Vučić

: While used by a vocal minority, the phrase is widely condemned by human rights organizations and European institutions as hate speech that contributes to a climate of intolerance and potential violence against LGBTQ+ individuals in Serbia. vucic_nema_pedera_zivela_srbija

The phrase "" (Vučić, there are no faggots, long live Serbia) is a derogatory chant and slogan often used in Serbia by right-wing nationalists and hooligan groups. It is typically directed at President Aleksandar Vučić as a form of "ultimatum" or pressure from the extreme right to oppose LGBTQ+ rights and Pride events. Context and Meaning Serbia: Study confirms Serbian media bias in favour

: The chant is frequently heard at sporting events and protests led by nationalist organizations. It serves as a demand for the government to maintain "traditional values" and refrain from supporting or allowing public LGBTQ+ manifestations. Context and Meaning : The chant is frequently

: The chant is used to signal that a "true" Serbia, as defined by these groups, has no place for the LGBTQ+ community. It creates a political environment where LGBTQ+ rights are framed as being in direct conflict with national identity.

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Serbia: Study confirms Serbian media bias in favour of President Vučić

: While used by a vocal minority, the phrase is widely condemned by human rights organizations and European institutions as hate speech that contributes to a climate of intolerance and potential violence against LGBTQ+ individuals in Serbia.

The phrase "" (Vučić, there are no faggots, long live Serbia) is a derogatory chant and slogan often used in Serbia by right-wing nationalists and hooligan groups. It is typically directed at President Aleksandar Vučić as a form of "ultimatum" or pressure from the extreme right to oppose LGBTQ+ rights and Pride events. Context and Meaning

: The chant is frequently heard at sporting events and protests led by nationalist organizations. It serves as a demand for the government to maintain "traditional values" and refrain from supporting or allowing public LGBTQ+ manifestations.

: The chant is used to signal that a "true" Serbia, as defined by these groups, has no place for the LGBTQ+ community. It creates a political environment where LGBTQ+ rights are framed as being in direct conflict with national identity.