Zagreb bans the atheist trams

According to the Googlish version of the Croatian delo.si report, ads on Zagreb trams reading “Without God, without a master” (Brez boga, brez gospodarja) were taken down after only one day.

This in spite of the fact that the Women’s Network of Croatia had paid for a month’s worth of publicity in advance. A statement from the tram company stated that ads were not allowed

that can be interpreted as an attack on the moral, religious or political beliefs of their someš?anov

Your guess is as good as mine.


2 Responses to “Zagreb bans the atheist trams”

  1. marc says:

    Ah fuck ‘em. They only try to ban things that they are frightened of.

    I have the sticker version proudly displayed in the rear window of my car (and a spare one just in case!)

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