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Serbia’s Vojvodina Autonomy demand sparks separatism fears
george_jtf:
Untill there is a strong dictatorship in Serbia, the country will keep getting smaller. I'm sorry to say that, but just like Russians, the only time that Serbia was actually in good condition is during a dictatorshiip. Sad but true. Serbs need to be told what to do instead of doing it by themselves.
Will Vojvodina separate? I am afraid that it is very possible untill Tadic and his pro-eu group is overthown.
Even worse than that is the fact that Serbs, although extremely intelligent (and very attractive), are their own worst enemy. Why? Because eventhough the intelligence level is high, they do not know how to use it. That's the same thing if they were stupid.
In the last 5 years, the government in Serbia has been trying to push the same school system as it is in the US. I am personally offended by that because it wil take the intelligence level down. Hearing from my cousins (other than those who are pro-EU), I can tell that the school in Serbia is more than twice as hard as it is in the US from 1st-12th grade. To try to lower that is a real disgrace and embarrasment. No offense to those who went to high school in the US.
Perhaps it is another way to dominate Serbs by trying to make them retarted, starting at the early age. So f'n sad.
Nik_Srb:
serbs are individualists,we all have they're own ideas,and we think our way is better then others,so everybody has an aspiration to be a leader,the product is what we see today...
Dunno bout that dumbing down the schools,if its true,its done recently(few years),but its probably true.
Spectator:
We discussed that a long time ago.. Were there new developments since then? Is the EU-promoted plan of "regionalization" (i.e. further division of Serbia into puppet states) still alive? Or it was finally rejected by Serbs and thrown into the dustbin of history?
voo-yo:
--- Quote from: Spectator on November 15, 2009, 06:15:42 AM ---We discussed that a long time ago.. Were there new developments since then? Is the EU-promoted plan of "regionalization" (i.e. further division of Serbia into puppet states) still alive? Or it was finally rejected by Serbs and thrown into the dustbin of history?
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Vojvodina got a new "status" a few days ago. Our politicians assure us that everything is going to be ok, but we know better. Someone decided that Serbia must be as weak as possible, and their plan works.
Spectator:
--- Quote from: voo-yo on November 15, 2009, 06:57:33 AM ---
--- Quote from: Spectator on November 15, 2009, 06:15:42 AM ---We discussed that a long time ago.. Were there new developments since then? Is the EU-promoted plan of "regionalization" (i.e. further division of Serbia into puppet states) still alive? Or it was finally rejected by Serbs and thrown into the dustbin of history?
--- End quote ---
Vojvodina got a new "status" a few days ago. Our politicians assure us that everything is going to be ok, but we know better. Someone decided that Serbia must be as weak as possible, and their plan works.
--- End quote ---
That's bad news.. And what new advantages does it give to Vojvodina? What can they now do independetly of Belgrade?
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