Braddock
Agitator
+916|6708|Éire

FEOS wrote:

Braddock wrote:

FEOS wrote:


The word "ultra-right" is nowhere in the above post.

Despite your low opinion of him, GWB is far to the left of the pointy-white-hatted crowd.
Perhaps you misunderstood my original post... I never meant to imply that there was any deliberate intent from GWB to fan the flames of racism around the world, it just so happens that his foreign policy and the replacement of Communists with Muslims has inadvertently had this exact knock-on effect. Add an economic crisis to the mix and you have a great recipe for increased nationalism and hatred towards 'untrustworthy' outsiders... just ask any German around the time of the Weimar Republic!

Also, right, hard-right and ultra-right are all on the wrong side of the racist spectrum... obviously a moderate right-wing conservative isn't automatically a racist but right-wing conservatism ultimately results in racism when you go far enough in that political direction (in most European countries at least, America may be different because of the melting-pot nature of its own national identity).
I've got news for you, Braddock: racism is politically agnostic.
I've got news for you FEOS: although political conservatism and racism are by no means one and the same thing they have long been cosy bedfellows.

British National Party A white's only party that prides itself on British Nationalism and conservative ideals.
The Nazi Party Well we all know about these guys... no gays, no Jews, no disabled, no gypsies etc.
Alliance For The Future Of Austria Jorg Haider's old party, looking out for Austrian values in an age of immigration and upheaval.
Serbian Democratic Party Radovan Karadžić's old party... nice guys once you get to know them.
Ataka (National Attack Union) Bulgarian right-wing party... looking out for the 'fatherland' supposedly.
French National Front Jean-Marie Le Pen's party, this guy didn't even want Zidane to play for France!

All of these right-wing Nationalist parties claim their beliefs are based on conservative values and principles.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6872|The Twilight Zone

Braddock wrote:

Serbian Democratic Party Radovan Karadžić's old party... nice guys once you get to know them.
I hope you're being sarcastic here.
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CameronPoe
Member
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.Sup wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Serbian Democratic Party Radovan Karadžić's old party... nice guys once you get to know them.
I hope you're being sarcastic here.
I just bought a Radovan Karadžić fridge magnet in Belgrade the other day... I can´t believe someone had the gall to sell something like that. I also saw a massive stone bust of Radovan inside a bookshop near the Serbian parliament.
.Sup
be nice
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CameronPoe wrote:

.Sup wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Serbian Democratic Party Radovan Karadžić's old party... nice guys once you get to know them.
I hope you're being sarcastic here.
I just bought a Radovan Karadžić fridge magnet in Belgrade the other day... I can´t believe someone had the gall to sell something like that. I also saw a massive stone bust of Radovan inside a bookshop near the Serbian parliament.
People who are unaffected by war and unaware of the monstrosities he did praise him. Fuked up mentality.
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zeidmaan
Member
+234|6833|Vienna

CameronPoe wrote:

.Sup wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Serbian Democratic Party Radovan Karadžić's old party... nice guys once you get to know them.
I hope you're being sarcastic here.
I just bought a Radovan Karadžić fridge magnet in Belgrade the other day... I can´t believe someone had the gall to sell something like that. I also saw a massive stone bust of Radovan inside a bookshop near the Serbian parliament.
Beograd is incomparable to any part of "Republika Srbska" in Bosnia. In RS it takes balls NOT to sell Karadzic memorabilia
Half of people walk around with Karadzic and other war criminals on their T-shirts
CameronPoe
Member
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zeidmaan wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

.Sup wrote:


I hope you're being sarcastic here.
I just bought a Radovan Karadžić fridge magnet in Belgrade the other day... I can´t believe someone had the gall to sell something like that. I also saw a massive stone bust of Radovan inside a bookshop near the Serbian parliament.
Beograd is incomparable to any part of "Republika Srbska" in Bosnia. In RS it takes balls NOT to sell Karadzic memorabilia
Half of people walk around with Karadzic and other war criminals on their T-shirts
You`re Bosnian originally arent you? I´m in Sarajevo right now.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6872|The Twilight Zone

CameronPoe wrote:

zeidmaan wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

I just bought a Radovan Karadžić fridge magnet in Belgrade the other day... I can´t believe someone had the gall to sell something like that. I also saw a massive stone bust of Radovan inside a bookshop near the Serbian parliament.
Beograd is incomparable to any part of "Republika Srbska" in Bosnia. In RS it takes balls NOT to sell Karadzic memorabilia
Half of people walk around with Karadzic and other war criminals on their T-shirts
You`re Bosnian originally arent you? I´m in Sarajevo right now.
You must try Ćevapćiće.
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CameronPoe
Member
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.Sup wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

zeidmaan wrote:


Beograd is incomparable to any part of "Republika Srbska" in Bosnia. In RS it takes balls NOT to sell Karadzic memorabilia
Half of people walk around with Karadzic and other war criminals on their T-shirts
You`re Bosnian originally arent you? I´m in Sarajevo right now.
You must try Ćevapćiće.
Ive eaten it nearly every night since I arrived in the Balkans. So far Ive hit Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Belgrade, Sarajevo. Next stop Mostar.

Word of advice: never go to Podgorica. ever.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6872|The Twilight Zone

CameronPoe wrote:

.Sup wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:


You`re Bosnian originally arent you? I´m in Sarajevo right now.
You must try Ćevapćiće.
Ive eaten it nearly every night since I arrived in the Balkans. So far Ive hit Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Belgrade, Sarajevo. Next stop Mostar.

Word of advice: never go to Podgorica. ever.
Why? What happened there?
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CameronPoe
Member
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.Sup wrote:

Why? What happened there?
It just has no redeeming features at all whatsoever. Its like the town is sponsored by concrete.
zeidmaan
Member
+234|6833|Vienna

CameronPoe wrote:

.Sup wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

You`re Bosnian originally arent you? I´m in Sarajevo right now.
You must try Ćevapćiće.
Ive eaten it nearly every night since I arrived in the Balkans. So far Ive hit Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Belgrade, Sarajevo. Next stop Mostar.

Word of advice: never go to Podgorica. ever.
mmmmmmmmmm cevapcici.........

Yeah Poe, Im Bosnian. Im looking forward to hear your impression of the balkans.

When you are in Mostar, if you are interested, go in to a tourist buro (or what you call it) and ask for a "war tour". Every city in Bosnia has it. They will show you where the lines were, where the combat was, they will get you some veterans to tell their stories etc. If thats your thing.

Also I forgot to suggest, if you are in to old history and archaeology you should consider visiting the excavation of the "Bosnian Pyramid" located near Sarajewo. Basically its suggested that its one of the oldest man made structures ever discovered. So far its contested - for every expert saying that it is a man made structure there is an expert saying that its not. But in any case it is accessible to the public.

http://www.bosnianpyramid.com/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12402157/
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,213970,00.html
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6829|'Murka

Braddock wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Braddock wrote:


Perhaps you misunderstood my original post... I never meant to imply that there was any deliberate intent from GWB to fan the flames of racism around the world, it just so happens that his foreign policy and the replacement of Communists with Muslims has inadvertently had this exact knock-on effect. Add an economic crisis to the mix and you have a great recipe for increased nationalism and hatred towards 'untrustworthy' outsiders... just ask any German around the time of the Weimar Republic!

Also, right, hard-right and ultra-right are all on the wrong side of the racist spectrum... obviously a moderate right-wing conservative isn't automatically a racist but right-wing conservatism ultimately results in racism when you go far enough in that political direction (in most European countries at least, America may be different because of the melting-pot nature of its own national identity).
I've got news for you, Braddock: racism is politically agnostic.
I've got news for you FEOS: although political conservatism and racism are by no means one and the same thing they have long been cosy bedfellows.

British National Party A white's only party that prides itself on British Nationalism and conservative ideals.
The Nazi Party Well we all know about these guys... no gays, no Jews, no disabled, no gypsies etc.
Alliance For The Future Of Austria Jorg Haider's old party, looking out for Austrian values in an age of immigration and upheaval.
Serbian Democratic Party Radovan Karadžić's old party... nice guys once you get to know them.
Ataka (National Attack Union) Bulgarian right-wing party... looking out for the 'fatherland' supposedly.
French National Front Jean-Marie Le Pen's party, this guy didn't even want Zidane to play for France!

All of these right-wing Nationalist parties claim their beliefs are based on conservative values and principles.
But you couldn't find an equal number of leftist organizations? Or did you even try?
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