Bird: Those who oppose the VVA campaign for boycotting Serbian products are making decisions today

Political analyst Petrit Zogaj in a publication on the social network “Facebook” has talked about the 2006 campaign of the Vetevendosje Movement for boycotting Serbian products and the opposition to the campaign at the time, Periscope reports. According to him, then actors who opposed this campaign are in power today and are making decisions [...]
According to him, then actors who opposed this campaign are in power today and are making decisions like the latter for additional tariffs on Serbian products.
He wrote that I couldn't help but see with the insult of those people who are now in power and decision making for something that they had once opposed.
He has also confessed his experience with a restaurant owner while setting up posters to boycott Serbian products.
Read his full reaction:
For boycott and tariffs on Serbian products
In 2006, LV launched an awareness campaign to boycott Serbian products. As you can remember, it was the first campaign it had as a target to reduce the consumption of products coming from Serbia. I loved it. I saw it as the only chance that he personally responded to what Serbia had done during the war. So the campaign was extremely clever and very civil.
As part of the LV at the time, I had got some posters to spread to the Malish. The spaces I could put in were some electrical poles, which were filled with all kinds of restaurant, song and party dung ads. In fact, because of multiple posters, torn and damaged, it wasn't clear who the last poster was, who had passed the advertising deadline. While, LV posts for boycotting Serbian products had no expiration deadline. Anyway, I put some posters like that on those pillars, I was the only one spreading them. It wasn't long before a restaurant owner offered me an escort and asked me about the posts I was moving out. I told him what the point was, and I expected him to kindly tell me you're on. But since I had already caught up with some of his posters, the restaurant he represented, with brutality he resorted to me by reproaching me with his mother and LV that would happen once again that LV's office covers his restaurant post office. Of course I was afraid, because I didn't expect such a reaction. So it didn't work out the explanation I gave him, which was even a campaign that LV did at the time. In those years, the whole policy was against LV and whatever it did, including the campaign against Serbian products. Even the rude reaction of the person in question came from the climate that the country was at the level. Let's not reject Serbia through its products.
The actors who opposed the campaign today are more powerful and are making decisions, like the latter for additional tariffs on Serbian products. Now, when I know that the same ones were powerful and strongly opposed to such a campaign, when I see them making decisions about tariffs, I can't stop looking at them with contempt and misery.












