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A Disturbing Article About Inappropriate Content

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A Disturbing Article About Inappropriate Content

Autor: Antena M

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While developed countries are banning social media for young people to safeguard their well-being and healthy development, in Montenegro, we're serving them footage of a murder on a silver platter.

What’s even more disturbing than the ruthless act of a so-called “media outlet” – which isn’t even officially registered in our country and disregards Montenegrin media laws—is the deafening silence that followed.

This isn’t one of those times when newsrooms are flooded with angry emails because someone dared to whistle at the mayor or question the official version of history. No – this time, the absence of outrage suggests that very few people here actually care about the collapse of our society and the erosion of reason among our youth. The very ones we should be protecting far more fiercely than we protect politicians or the past.

The Minister of Culture and Media offered her ministry’s response: “We have decided to call on them to remove the inappropriate content”.

That’s it. Nothing more, nothing less.

Inappropriate. Like wearing shorts to court. Like Princess Charlotte, who had pink nail polish.

No – this isn’t merely inappropriate. It’s scandalous. It’s alarming. It’s a sign that everything seems to be permitted, and that everyone understands one thing all too well: the state, whether through negligence or intent, is powerless.

Or perhaps, just perhaps, the ethical and aesthetic standards of the current government align all too comfortably with those of a media project supposedly founded in Cuba by a boxing champion, Félix Savón, and, seriously, by rector Vladimir Božović.

Any country where someone like that is shaping the minds of the next generation shouldn't just be concerned.

It should be sounding the red alarm.

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