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Oko za oko, oko za oko
Rana za ranu, rana za ranu
Barut na dlanu
Na krvavom Balkanu
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You forgot Russia and Montenegro and the cuck party is complete, I guess.
Read this, from a Serb.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ir-Arsenijevic
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I actually agree with you. They cant even acknowledge that we are natives yet recognize some latin speaking peasents who many are partially slavic as such. For centuries they have been propagandizing about our origins to suit their political agendas as even if such things have a place in politics.
I come from villages that fought these extremists and they even murdered women and children..
Why would also Albanians adopt neo latin when our language is closest to the original ancient Balkan language. We are the closest to the original native people together with some Aromanians.
If they want peace, they need to drop that nationalism of theirs and their expansionist ideas, not us.
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Vladimir Arsenijevic was short sighted, wasn't he? What if l told you Albanians allied themselves to the Turks and later with the Nazis? Worse, used as deposible waste by Nena Amerikes in its war to occupy Serbia on the pretext of humanitarian intervention. Anyway, Vladimir never mentions why were the Albanians from Kosovo the largest contributors to the league of communists?
By 1981, the Albanians funded and protected by Tito Communists were:
(1) Kosovo Albanians controlled the provincial government;
(2) Kosovo Albanians controlled the cultural institutions;
(3) Albanian was the official language in the province (and in fact Serbs in Kosovo were forced to learn Albanian, not the other way around);
(4) Education was conducted in Albanian;
(5) Albanians were the overwhelming majority of students at Pristina University;
(6) Albanians were the overwhelming majority in the Kosovo police force;
(7) As The Economist reported in 1981, "Mr Fadil Hoxha [was] a member of Jugoslavia's collective state presidency and a Kosovo Albanian." What does this mean? The collective presidency of the Yugoslav federation was composed of representatives from its constituent republics, and also representatives from Kosovo and Vojvodina. However, Kosovo and Vojvodina were not republics of Yugoslavia but provinces of Serbia. Thus, Kosovo was treated as if it were a republic of Yugoslavia as far as the collective presidency of the federation was concerned.
(8) Since 1974, the Kosovo parliament in Pristina (Kosovo's capital) could veto decisions taken in Belgrade that corresponded to the entire Republic of Serbia (of which Kosovo is a province), but Belgrade had no say on matters that were decided in Pristina (!).
(9) Albanians were discriminating against Serbs in industry and in the political administration.
(10) Kosovo Serbs, apparently starting in the 1970s, were subjected to low-level terrorism and harassment by either the Albanian KLA or its precursors. This caused a trickle, then a flood of Kosovo Serbs to flee the province out of fear for their lives.
Is this the picture of an oppressed Albanian minority in Serbia? Or is this the picture of an oppressed Serbian minority in Kosovo?
PS I'm a Kosovo Serb.
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"Shqiptar i vërtetë e i mirë është ay që vë gjithënjë e kurëdo kombërinë përpara fesë, nuk ka vëllezër ata që ka në besën e tij, por ata që ka në kombëri të tij.” – Sami Frashëri"
"A true and good Albanian is the one who always and everywhere puts the nation before the religion, there are no brothers who are in his faith, but those who are in his nation." - Sami Frashëri "
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For Swittzerland i support direct democracy (because it working well there).
For Balkan i support dictatorship (because it only working here).
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