Actor, director, and musician Rade Šerbedžija today supported the youth protests in Serbia and announced that, after that, he will start all his concerts with a moment of silence. He sent a message to the protesting youth through his Instagram profile, beginning with a sentence by Miroslav Krleža written after the student revolution of 1968.
“To be silent, to be silenced, to be silent to the point of satiety, we have had enough of it, over our heads, depending on the circumstances, of course. One can be silent out of defiance, and very often out of helplessness: most often a long, deaf-mute state of mind, a stunned silence, when a person loses their mind. To believe or not to believe in the power of human evidence, to doubt it, to break the pen like a spear, to remain a spiritual cripple,” wrote Krleža.
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Šerbedžija told the youth in Serbia that he is silent with them, “silent because he supports them in this,” reports nova.rs.
“This is your time and you have the right to explain a better future that belongs to you and I have nothing else to say to you but to support you with all my heart. Don’t give up, my youth, don’t give up in these years,” concluded Šerbedžija.
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