A Comment About

Kosovo and the Myth of Serbian Depravity

March 12, 2008 - 12:55 am - by Jonathan Davis
Aleksandra
2008-03-12 05:48:50

The problem is not only associated with foreign media, it is something we got used to. This democracy (definitely the one I’ve been fighting for) brought foreign capital, creating medias which would do anything to make any decent Serbian who loves his country (and I do, what doesn’t mean I do not like others, actually I think no one can like others if doesn’t love his own) look like potential treat to peace. So, if you ask them, it is better to be a slave and do whatever told, instead having national dignity. So after the protests, which were so touching, the only picture they shown, were those idiots who destroyed OUR city.

One more question appeared – why US embassy asked NOT TO BE protected? Am I the only one who finds it not logical?

“They believe that Kosovo is just the start of this project and that the Albanians of Macedonia and Montenegro will eventually seek to join a Greater Albania too, using Kosovo as a precedent.”

You forgot Greece. They are experiencing the same problem on north. I remember the petition they’ve been signing few years ago while I was there. But Albanians and their supporters are clever, it is better to start with Serbia which already has bad reputation and leave Greece as member of EU for the end, when it will be too late to see what was done.

“fool NATO into attacking the Serbs to force them out of Kosovo and do this by convincing the world that the war crimes of Bosnia are being repeated in Kosovo.”

Here I must disagree a bit, I really do not find NATO “stupid” and “fooled”, I think it is opposite – they are fooling all of us (both Serbians and Albanians) for bigger and more important things – minerals for example and good geographical position for their base.

“the disinformation machine we saw operating so effectively over the second Iraq war was also deployed against the Serbs to support an illegal war also based on pretexts and lies.”

That frightens me a lot… If we compare Iraq and Serbia, new bombing is on my mind all the time, and knowing that USA, UK and their EU “slaves”, it is not so unrealistic.

“but there are also striking parallels between Iraq and Serbia that highlight the double standard applied to Serbia: the Kurds of northern Iraq.”

And what is Turkey doing? Shameless.

“What has been the Serb’s “reward” for reforms, compliance, and liberation from tyranny?”

The idea “I don’t want to become part of EU” maybe? I really don’t… Like Norway for example, and they live very well, aren’t they?

“It is no wonder the Serbs are exasperated, angry, and emotionally exhausted.”

How dare we? ;-)

“The decent people of Serbia, the people who have struggled to build a modern inclusive democratic Serbia, remain trapped between the fury of a lost generation at home and a hostile world beyond. They are a people powerless to change their painful past, unable to accept the injustices of the present and facing what appears to be a grim future as either Russia’s vassal or Europe’s whipping boy.”

I am signing up this, and one more addition – never liked Russia, but now I despite USA, UK and … similar.

And for the end, I will never accept “democratic lesions” from the “nation” who is responsible for destroying old cultures like Iraqi’s, Indians, Afghan… Thanks a lot, but no thanks.