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The Srebrenica massacre: a lesson in Western propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="Khan" data-source="post: 984301" data-attributes="member: 10289"><p>Interesting info, I have to admit I always thought Bosnian Croats are due to get extinct if they don't get their separate entity.</p><p></p><p>I guess it's time to settle our differences and hammer out another Cvetković-Maček agreement? The borders of Banovina Croatia look appealing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In this matter we're not only different from you, but also from other central European nations with whom we share a lot of common history, like for example Hungarians, Slovaks etc. </p><p></p><p>This must have something to do with the war. I believe it's the following:</p><p></p><p>- from 1991 to 1995, we had to endure a lot of shit from the Serbs (no offense, that's our perspective). The war exhausted us mentally and made us very suitable for indoctrination with Western values. In a way, we sought refuge in the West from chaos and destruction that was emanating from the east. The political and social climate in Croatia changed drastically from 1995 (end of the war, victory against Serbs who rebelled) to 1999-2000 (President Tudjman's death, elections that brought the end of 10-year long HDZ government).</p><p></p><p>In a mere couple of years, our way of thinking changed from <em>The West doesn't like us but fuck them, we'll take our destiny in our hands</em> to <em>My God the EU and NATO are so wonderful, please infest us with McDonalds, Big Brother and rape us in the ass, we'll take everything with a smile</em>.</p><p></p><p>- the Serbs have a different recent history. You had to endure a lot of shit from the West in 1999. The NATO bombing campaign also exhausted you, but in your case, bombs and destruction came from the West. Therefore it was natural for you to seek refuge from the West and find it in traditional values. Or at least, in increased resistance to indoctrination with Western values.</p><p></p><p>- fortunately for us, young Croats are slowly becoming more and more conservative. The mainstream media has already bemoaned that fact on several occasions, there were news articles spreading fear about the alleged bigotry, chauvinism and homophobia of the younger generations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khan, post: 984301, member: 10289"] Interesting info, I have to admit I always thought Bosnian Croats are due to get extinct if they don't get their separate entity. I guess it's time to settle our differences and hammer out another Cvetković-Maček agreement? The borders of Banovina Croatia look appealing. In this matter we're not only different from you, but also from other central European nations with whom we share a lot of common history, like for example Hungarians, Slovaks etc. This must have something to do with the war. I believe it's the following: - from 1991 to 1995, we had to endure a lot of shit from the Serbs (no offense, that's our perspective). The war exhausted us mentally and made us very suitable for indoctrination with Western values. In a way, we sought refuge in the West from chaos and destruction that was emanating from the east. The political and social climate in Croatia changed drastically from 1995 (end of the war, victory against Serbs who rebelled) to 1999-2000 (President Tudjman's death, elections that brought the end of 10-year long HDZ government). In a mere couple of years, our way of thinking changed from [i]The West doesn't like us but fuck them, we'll take our destiny in our hands[/i] to [i]My God the EU and NATO are so wonderful, please infest us with McDonalds, Big Brother and rape us in the ass, we'll take everything with a smile[/i]. - the Serbs have a different recent history. You had to endure a lot of shit from the West in 1999. The NATO bombing campaign also exhausted you, but in your case, bombs and destruction came from the West. Therefore it was natural for you to seek refuge from the West and find it in traditional values. Or at least, in increased resistance to indoctrination with Western values. - fortunately for us, young Croats are slowly becoming more and more conservative. The mainstream media has already bemoaned that fact on several occasions, there were news articles spreading fear about the alleged bigotry, chauvinism and homophobia of the younger generations. [/QUOTE]
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