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prangija 2 points ago +2 / -0

That man is a goddamn hero to me and he will always be a hero.

I'm from Croatia and I grew up in Bosnia.

This man was a general and a warrior. He fought bravely to save his people from Muslim jihadis and Serbian terrorists.

He was extradited to the UN court for war crimes. He was and he is innocent, but they had to convict him because of that political court.

So, he rather drank the poison than being sentenced to a crime he didn't commit. If he had to live the rest of his life as a war criminal, he'd rather not live at all. His honor was all he had.

And that's what happens when you surrender your sovereignty to the UN.

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prangija 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is this true? I'd like to see the real link, please.

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prangija 1 point ago +1 / -0

Styx named it fraudstika

It would be a shame if it gets trending everywhere and make democratic party own that symbol forever.

I'm not even American, but I've been posting #fraudstika hashtag everywhere. Just doing my part from Europe.

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prangija 16 points ago +16 / -0

How do you do "catch up on Netflix" and fight capitalism at the same time?

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prangija 3 points ago +3 / -0

Kosovo was in 98. Yugoslavia was long dead in 98. Yugoslav wars started in 91.

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prangija 7 points ago +7 / -0

Basically, after the communist dictator died in the eighties, Serbs wanted to dominate the multiethnic country resulting in all others don't want that and seeking independence.

Although, the other side might strongly disagree.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars

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prangija 21 points ago +21 / -0

Yes, we are infested with Muslims, but it is much more complicated than that.

They are native Slavic Muslims, converted by Turkish cockroaches centuries ago and completely integrated (they are native to the land), peaceful and secular (Muslims in name only you could say). And they even not part of the war by any means a first year or two.

They got radicalized during the war when they sought help (in face of total defeat) from Saudi Barbaria and we stuck with many imported jihadis and they just proceed with what they always do (killing anyone whos not Muslim and radicalizing peaceful ones). They even played big role in 9/11 for what I can read...

Yes, there are many forms of war, and what you describing would be most desirable I would say...

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prangija 62 points ago +62 / -0

I've been reading all information about potential new American civil war obsessively.

I'm someone who is not American and I've experienced a civil war from first hand when I was a kind in former Yugoslavia.

Civil war does not and will not happen unless the majority of people don't want it to happen. And I don't think that is the case. Something needs to trigger a fight-or-flight response in people for that to happen. You are all relatively secure and mostly doing fine as far I can see from Europe.

I can tell you what I know or think I know that triggered fight-or-flight mechanism in our minds when Yugoslav broke out:

  • First, there was a total economic crash and huge hyperinflation. People lost everything almost overnight. And it is a hell of a feeling that you just lost everything you worked for your entire life and you have no idea how you're going to feed yourself and your children. That's when fear creeps in.

  • Huge propaganda effort from media on both sides, evoking memories of genocide and mass murder from ww2, even openly lying and exaggerating about those ww2 events - the other side is coming and they going to repeat it all over again, you're going to be massacred and put to the concentration camp. That's when fear escalates.

  • And then, of course, street riots by paid thugs and criminals disguised as peaceful protests. That's when people figured out that shit is for real.

The rest is history, four years of war and destruction and over one million dead...

I hope you don't mind me commenting on your issues, I just wanted to give a different perspective.

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prangija 9 points ago +9 / -0

No other Western leader would have any supporters outside the hospital. None. Period.

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prangija 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why don’t BLM and other leftist shit orgs shake their fists at Europe and demand they bow?

Oh, but they do.

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prangija 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hell, I'm not even American and I'm doing that. What's your excuse

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prangija 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why Infowars and Alex Jones still haven't said a word about all of this?

I thought she works for Infowars is she not?

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prangija 4 points ago +4 / -0

If conspiracy theories are so bad, then why the hell are ancient aliens every night on TV?

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prangija 25 points ago +25 / -0

I am too as a non- American.

I don't think you realize how profound and huge impact American politics has on the rest of the world, particularly Europe. I don't think that most people here realize this.

Our attorney general (or the equivalent of) reports directly to the US embassy even before to our government.

And media too. Our state news agency spits regularly the worse CNN swamp propaganda.

And don't get me started with our military or refugee crisis...

Reality is that your president is not fighting the US or Washington swamp. He is fighting the WORLD swamp.

That's a big difference.

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prangija 3 points ago +3 / -0

I would go even further:

  • Protestors: moderate opposition

  • BLM: Free Syrian Army linked to Al Nusra and Tahrir Al-Sham (formerly know as AlQuada in Syria)

  • Antifa: ISIS, Al Nusra and Tahrir Al-Sham (formerly know as AlQuada in Syria)

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prangija 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks.

The country in Balkans, southeastern Europe.