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| MSMegalommatis |
Thank you for your input.
I understand that I may at times be unpleasant to (some?) Serbs.
You seem to understand very little of politics and of how things can be worked out.
Serbia's offer of full autonomy would be fine..... in 1982! It came too late!
Over-inflated figures? Certainly, I am not the top UN expert on the subject. But does it truly matter? For a population of 2 million, even a figure as low as 100000 people would be too much. And it was undisputedly much higher than that.
Backward is the nationalistic attitude; the people who get rid of it are not backward anymore!
I am afraid you will never understand the Croatian Serbs / Serbian Albanians issue, if you continue viewing the overall modern history of Serbia through the official manuals of the kingdom of Serbia.
Of course, you have a point; Serbia was indeed a victim of the French Freemasonic plans, used, abused, and thrown to the dustbin. Any country that relied on Anglo-French Freemasonic promises will pay for it; it happens that Serbia paid it first. Wait! Others will follow!
Beyond any doubt there is - there must be - a space for Russian / Romanian / Serb / Greek / Macedonian Orthodoxy to be expressed, self-defined, and developed/cultivated.
But it has to do with a great cultural - historical - political level of self-definition that must be genuine. And genuine means Oriental, as all these countries belong to the East. It is not normal that the Orient be divided to Muslims and Christians, and thus easily manipulated to Anglo-French profit.
Particularly, Serbs, Greeks and Armenians seem unable to understand that they fought against the country where they belonged, namely the Ottoman Empire, in order to just get many dead and a small piece of land.
If they were united with the Turks, today the shameful comedy of Oil producing countries Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, S. Arabia, and Oman would not have existed and Serbs, along with Turks, Aramaeans, Armenians, Greeks, Copts and the Berbers of Algeria, would be the strongest and richest country in the world.
But in the 19th century, and in the two first decades of the 20th century, you (not alone) cut the bough of the tree on which you had long been standing.
I do not intend to suggest policies of Christian Orthodox - Muslim alliance against the Catholicism as it was lived in the 15th century. United the Christian Orthodox and the Muslims should come to the help of the mentally healthy part of the West, the Catholic Church that has been awfully embattled over the past three centuries.
You may suggest that the Holy Inquisition was a horror; however, I believe nothing is worse than the serial killings that take place for purposes of initiation in the higher grades of the Apostate Freemasonic Lodge, and the sex rituals that are extensively practiced there in order to enable their perverse high priests to convert energy to evil power. This is the epicenter of Satanism - that came to 'help' Serbia in 1912 - 1919 under the mask of allies who were criminals like Lloyd George and Clemenceau.
How naive have you been!
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3/24/2008 |
| Mike BAbic |
I have read all of your articles posted on this website. I enjoyed reading them. On the other hand, your anti-Serbian view is shocking because it is constant. For example, you made no mention of Serbia's offer of full-autonomy and self-rule for Kosovo. Your Kosovo refugee figures are overinflated, and not reflective of the figures that were determined after the conflict, which proved to be dwarf in comparison.
I'm a Serb and I find your anti-Serbian viewpoint offensive because I see it as bordering racism. You label Serbs as "backwards", yet the Albanians are somehow contemporary? I fail to see the logic for one simple reason. When Serbs from Croatia fight for independence, they are "backwards rebels". Conversely, when Albanians fight for independence, they are "contemporary freedom fighters". I do enjoy reading your articles and I would be interested to know your views of Freemasons and how Serbia might fit in the current political war of influence between Turkey, Russia, America, France and England.
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