Re: brits cowards



>
> it was difficult for them to express the views of ordinary Serbs
> because of the intimidation they would suffer from extremists racist
> like Jugo.
>



You're right, a tribute needs to be payed to people in Serbia thinking
outside of greater-Serbia matrix.

About the Jugo-alikes:

I am noticing that feelings of pride, guilt, anger, rage at nations that
managed to break-up of Yugoslavia and finally powerless feelings of lethargy
seem to randomly prevail when trying to simply describe a dominant serbian
public opinion about ex-Yu conflict and current crisis with Kosovo and
Montenegro.

I have an impression that all this talks of pride and merits from history
are there trying to restore a lost feeling of self-confidence in Serbian
society and maybe, as such should be let alone.

Personally, I wouldn't mind them if they weren't coming together with that
sick macho chetnik attitude that's so disregardful to others.


>
> I regard them as friends and we are still in contact...
>


Good stuff ! I wouldn't mind myself being a friend to serbian girls (for
example).




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