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This should be a bit funny, apsurd maybe...

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Jakov:
Visit the linked page, read the entire text, I personally love the last part...

In 1991, Yugoslavia's republics began their violent breakup. While the entire region was negatively affected by the breakup, Jews, in particular, were thrown into the middle of the situation. Anti-Semitism was not blatant during the 1990s, but rather, it was used as a way to win Jewish favor. Both the Croatians and the Serbs would accuse each other of anti-Semitism, hoping to bring Jews to their own side.

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/serbia.html

P.S. I live with a belief that not everything written is a priori the truth, but still, source is undeniable...

Kerber:

--- Quote ---In 1991, Yugoslavia's republics began their violent breakup. While the entire region was negatively affected by the breakup, Jews, in particular, were thrown into the middle of the situation. Anti-Semitism was not blatant during the 1990s, but rather, it was used as a way to win Jewish favor. Both the Croatians and the Serbs would accuse each other of anti-Semitism, hoping to bring Jews to their own side.
--- End quote ---

This is ridiculous.

Jakov:
Tell that to the jewish library.

Serbian_Radical_Party:
I agree with Kerber.

Everybody who had a brain knew that Croatia wanted to repeat 1941.

The One and Only Mo:

--- Quote from: Kerber on November 11, 2009, 11:53:16 AM ---
--- Quote ---In 1991, Yugoslavia's republics began their violent breakup. While the entire region was negatively affected by the breakup, Jews, in particular, were thrown into the middle of the situation. Anti-Semitism was not blatant during the 1990s, but rather, it was used as a way to win Jewish favor. Both the Croatians and the Serbs would accuse each other of anti-Semitism, hoping to bring Jews to their own side.
--- End quote ---

This is ridiculous.

--- End quote ---

My sentiments exactly.

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