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The Srebrenica massacre: a lesson in Western propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="Khan" data-source="post: 984296" data-attributes="member: 10289"><p>PainPositive, that's an interesting insight into the matter. After I read your post I wanted to comment on the part where you mentioned that museum girl and her description of the wars, because for me (I'm a Croat) her opinion sounds biased. I have heard of unpleasant experiences with Serbian niceness during the 90s, from some of my extended family members.</p><p></p><p>But then something else struck my mind. Here we have a topic about a sensitive matter (Balkan wars, war crimes etc.), in which among others both Croats and Serbs have participated. It's been six days, and no one has resorted to name calling, provoking others, trolling etc. The discussion has been civil and polite, some interesting info has been shared and I believe we all learned a bit from each other, even though we disagree on some matters. Whereas on any other forum, chaos would have ensued almost immediately.</p><p></p><p>I believe this speaks enough about RVF and its community. Hats off, gentlemen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khan, post: 984296, member: 10289"] PainPositive, that's an interesting insight into the matter. After I read your post I wanted to comment on the part where you mentioned that museum girl and her description of the wars, because for me (I'm a Croat) her opinion sounds biased. I have heard of unpleasant experiences with Serbian niceness during the 90s, from some of my extended family members. But then something else struck my mind. Here we have a topic about a sensitive matter (Balkan wars, war crimes etc.), in which among others both Croats and Serbs have participated. It's been six days, and no one has resorted to name calling, provoking others, trolling etc. The discussion has been civil and polite, some interesting info has been shared and I believe we all learned a bit from each other, even though we disagree on some matters. Whereas on any other forum, chaos would have ensued almost immediately. I believe this speaks enough about RVF and its community. Hats off, gentlemen. [/QUOTE]
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