tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7220576471648313696.post2262667164092839734..comments2022-11-24T15:09:02.086-08:00Comments on The Serbian Roundup: Imperial Justice 101: The Lesson of Adis and AnteUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7220576471648313696.post-74700318296696442242012-11-25T18:01:33.248-08:002012-11-25T18:01:33.248-08:00@Anonymous
I can't agree that the whole world...@Anonymous <br />I can't agree that the whole world saw what the Serbs saw, but it is good you brought it up. I think it is a common misconception - and one the Serbs have to stop habitually refer to - that there is such a thing as "the whole world" as an entity that creates opinions or takes sides. A lot of Serbs are used to equating the Western world, i.e. the North Atlantic imperial community, with the entire world, often calling it "the international community." There is no such a thing. There has never been a united international community with one attitude on any one issue, including Serbian issues. Some regional alliances of countries, such as the EU, the NATO etc. fought wars against Serbs, but majority of the world never bothered us nor was it ever against us. Huge countries such as China, India, Russia, Brazil, the entire Subsaharan Africa, never showed any sign of animosity towards the Serbs. By allowing the language of guilt, i.e. "the whole world is against us, therefore, we must be wrong" paradigm, to enter our consciousness, we are accepting the guilt we shouldn't accept. Such language is imposed to create a false idea of a moral supremacy of an entity that calls itself "the international community." There is no international community; there are only selfish interests, out of which some go directly against the interests of the Serbian nation.<br />I used the point you were trying to make about the whole world seeing the injustice to make a larger point of staying away from the Serb-hostile paradigm.Srbohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06954978311211803253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7220576471648313696.post-26268073824554687432012-11-25T17:45:25.256-08:002012-11-25T17:45:25.256-08:00@Djordje. It's far from over, you are right. I...@Djordje. It's far from over, you are right. It's not over as long as Serbia has something to be taken from it. The only glimmer of hope, albeit very slight, is that with the removal of the West-imposed administration and the installation of merely a West-friendly one, Serbs in Serbia can breathe more freely and begin realizing the danger the nation is in. It is far fetched, but it is a break with the darkness of Tadic's government nevertheless.Srbohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06954978311211803253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7220576471648313696.post-34114414803397715002012-11-21T17:09:26.479-08:002012-11-21T17:09:26.479-08:00may be croats would be happy and blind. But people...may be croats would be happy and blind. But people of all over the world has seen that Hague Court is only a empire's puppet. These 3 judges are only empire servants they dont deserve any respect and till the end of his days they would carry on in his memory The Serbian ones murdered and displaced by the fascist marionettes of the empire, the CroatiansAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7220576471648313696.post-84726866511427369312012-11-19T14:03:03.627-08:002012-11-19T14:03:03.627-08:00America has a long history of "insulting"...America has a long history of "insulting" (more like assaulting)small countries that have no patron watching over them. Why should Serbia be any different. Americans saw an opportunity to inject their influence in the Balkans and they seized it. They chose allies in the region that would facilitate their occupation. Serbia's only hope was an already prostrate Russia that was itself being gnawed by Western wolves. The future? Until we realize that our very survival is at stake we will continue to circle the drain into oblivion.Maudlin, but true. America and it's allies would like nothing better than to carve up Serbia's corpse. Vojvodina? Raska? I fear it is not over yet.Djordjenoreply@blogger.com