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The Srebrenica massacre: a lesson in Western propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="PainPositive" data-source="post: 984298" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>This is very true and a testament to the quality of membership and moderation of this forum. It has very strict rules that must be adhered to but also, we are free men. We could certainly say what's on our mind and get a warning without getting banned but we choose to be civil. Like someone else said, we know who is pulling the strings to some extent. </p><p></p><p>For others reading this topic is in fact <strong>so sensitive</strong> I've never seen this civil a conversation about it (between Croats and Serbs) in person, ever, much less on the internet. Go to any youtube video about the subject and look at the comments. Yes youtube comments are always crazy but these take the cake.</p><p></p><p>It would be good meet some of you. I wasn't born a Serb but I'm fairly certain I will end up there permanently. This summer I will be in Belgrade for a month before going to the seaside with some friends and family. If you are around the area this summer or fall drop me a PM and I'd like to buy you a beer and learn more about this subject along with other ones. </p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>PP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PainPositive, post: 984298, member: 9374"] This is very true and a testament to the quality of membership and moderation of this forum. It has very strict rules that must be adhered to but also, we are free men. We could certainly say what's on our mind and get a warning without getting banned but we choose to be civil. Like someone else said, we know who is pulling the strings to some extent. For others reading this topic is in fact [b]so sensitive[/b] I've never seen this civil a conversation about it (between Croats and Serbs) in person, ever, much less on the internet. Go to any youtube video about the subject and look at the comments. Yes youtube comments are always crazy but these take the cake. It would be good meet some of you. I wasn't born a Serb but I'm fairly certain I will end up there permanently. This summer I will be in Belgrade for a month before going to the seaside with some friends and family. If you are around the area this summer or fall drop me a PM and I'd like to buy you a beer and learn more about this subject along with other ones. Best, PP [/QUOTE]
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