To: Karadjordje
What do you know from former multiethnic Yugolsalvia - before the war began, during the war -- nothing, just nothing, just ridiculous.>>
Well, it wasn't my country. But it became my problem, willy nilly, when your heroes of Serbia stood outside a barn and massacred a thousand people at close range at Kravica and massacred 7000 other people for giggles.
Frankly, I don't give a rat's patootie about the former Yugoslavia; it was a bastard state cobbled together at gunpoint by a genocidal maniac who thought that he could paper over War Two with a plaster mixed in the blood of murdered 'enemies of the state.' In an ideal world Tito would have stepped on a land mine and the pieces of Yugoslavia should have been allowed to go their own ways in 1945. But that's not the world we inherited.
Frankly I would have been perfectly happy to spend the last four years back here in the States with my wife and family and remaining blissfully unaware of anything about that two bit hell hole called Yugoslavia. BUT NOOOOOOO. You guys had to go berzerk and kill prisoners for no reason other than blood lust and hate, requiring a lot of people like ME to come and babysit your worthless butts.
You people, Serbs in particular, brought it on yourselves, both through your collaboration with the Nazis Milosevic and Karadzic, through your overeagerness to believe lies about people whose houses you wanted to rob in Bosnia and Croatia, but much deeper in time through your passive cooperation with the monster Tito. I have no sympathy for you in the least. (I don't have much more sympathy for Croatia, either. Bosnian Muslims I like at least because they REALIZE that they only exist because we were there, and had the courtesy to thank us.)
To: homeagain balkansvet
"...through your passive cooperation with the monster Tito.."
It is enough to only quote part of the last paragraph of Post 39, to reveal how potent the effects of poison are upon an uninformed mind.
89 posted on
04/24/2003 8:45:15 PM PDT by
Oplenac
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