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Ono što ovde fascinira nije to što neko sa strane lupeta o našoj zemlji, a da se nije udostojio toga da sazna neke elementarne činjenice o istoj, pa i elementarne činjenice geografije ovog poluostrva Azije koje nazivaju Evropa... Nije to ništa čudno, zar ne... Videsmo do sada koji su tamo debili, i ne samo Amerikanci. Lupeta Irac, pa šta - lično sam bio u nekom keltskom fazonu, i dalje sam u izvesnoj meri, ali nemam ni tu više nekih preteranih pozitivnih stereotipa.
Ono što je zaista zanimljivo je stepen autošovinizma nekoga ko će to preneti na svom blogu, sve iz dijaspore "iz ljubavi" prema "svojoj" zemlji, pa onda i onih koji će se buniti kad dođu očekivane reakcije ruganja i osporavanja još jednog Serbia-land-of-darkness ostvarenja...
"Da, da, smesan tekst, jer je novinar napravio ove dve tupave greske. A recimo da nije, jel' bi i onda bio smesan ili manje bitan od tog nebitnog Dunava...Jbote, kako smo tek mi jadni kad se vadimo na debilnu novinarsku patku za ono sto je u ostatku teksta uglavnom tacno" (ovo je citat jednog od komentara)...
Pa još samo da vidimo šta je to "uglavom tačno"... osim konstatacije tipa Vajmarska Nemačka posle Drugog svetskog rata... biće da onaj ko ovo piše zna istoriju koliko i geografiju, ali ako pljuje po Srbima, tj. nama i dalje je u pravu.
Dakle, evo kratkog izvoda:
'It is hard to believe you can have such a concentration of evil in such a small place... Every institution is contaminated with war criminals. It's like the Weimar Republic after the second World War'
You must not utter words such as 'Srebrenica or 'genocide' while travelling in a taxi. You do not know the driver. You must not let yourself be heard speaking English near the protests. You might be mistaken for an American. You must remain polite when someone tries selling you a biography of Karadzic in your hotel foyer.
President Boris Tadic got death threats when, within a fortnight of his ascension to power earlier this year, Karadzic was arrested on a bus in Novi Belgrade, the soulless west-bank suburb built by Slobodan Milosevic for his cronies. But Tadic has lived on.
Its 94-year-old leader and prolific author, Patriarch Pavle, who supported the war in Croatia and was filmed blessing soldiers departing for the killing fields of Bosnia, has been hospitalised in a military clinic for the last year. The contenders for his succession are virtually indistinguishable from him and from each other. The universities promulgate a largely nationalist point of view. British and other international right-wing movements such as Stormfront, the National Front, Blood and Honour and Combat 18 are active on Serbia's fertile soil.
I tako, ko je mazohista, ima blog patriJote (jer on to za naše dobro) iz dijaspore:
Zasto smo za svet i dalje parija?
Ono što je zaista zanimljivo je stepen autošovinizma nekoga ko će to preneti na svom blogu, sve iz dijaspore "iz ljubavi" prema "svojoj" zemlji, pa onda i onih koji će se buniti kad dođu očekivane reakcije ruganja i osporavanja još jednog Serbia-land-of-darkness ostvarenja...
"Da, da, smesan tekst, jer je novinar napravio ove dve tupave greske. A recimo da nije, jel' bi i onda bio smesan ili manje bitan od tog nebitnog Dunava...Jbote, kako smo tek mi jadni kad se vadimo na debilnu novinarsku patku za ono sto je u ostatku teksta uglavnom tacno" (ovo je citat jednog od komentara)...
Pa još samo da vidimo šta je to "uglavom tačno"... osim konstatacije tipa Vajmarska Nemačka posle Drugog svetskog rata... biće da onaj ko ovo piše zna istoriju koliko i geografiju, ali ako pljuje po Srbima, tj. nama i dalje je u pravu.
Dakle, evo kratkog izvoda:
'It is hard to believe you can have such a concentration of evil in such a small place... Every institution is contaminated with war criminals. It's like the Weimar Republic after the second World War'
You must not utter words such as 'Srebrenica or 'genocide' while travelling in a taxi. You do not know the driver. You must not let yourself be heard speaking English near the protests. You might be mistaken for an American. You must remain polite when someone tries selling you a biography of Karadzic in your hotel foyer.
President Boris Tadic got death threats when, within a fortnight of his ascension to power earlier this year, Karadzic was arrested on a bus in Novi Belgrade, the soulless west-bank suburb built by Slobodan Milosevic for his cronies. But Tadic has lived on.
Its 94-year-old leader and prolific author, Patriarch Pavle, who supported the war in Croatia and was filmed blessing soldiers departing for the killing fields of Bosnia, has been hospitalised in a military clinic for the last year. The contenders for his succession are virtually indistinguishable from him and from each other. The universities promulgate a largely nationalist point of view. British and other international right-wing movements such as Stormfront, the National Front, Blood and Honour and Combat 18 are active on Serbia's fertile soil.
I tako, ko je mazohista, ima blog patriJote (jer on to za naše dobro) iz dijaspore:
Zasto smo za svet i dalje parija?