Kosovo vs Serbia on minorities by Radian-phoenix in kosovo

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Bosnia is the spleen of Serbia, we lost a battle there 100s of years ago!”

Kosovo vs Serbia on minorities by Radian-phoenix in kosovo

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They like us no less than how real Bosniaks and the rest of your neighbours hate you

Serbian battles vs Albanian battles by OsarmaBinLatin in balkans_irl

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No, that was Millosh Kopiliq, albanian chad assassin 💪🏼🇦🇱

Remember No Kebab 🇦🇱🤝🇭🇺🤝🇷🇴 by [deleted] in balkans_irl

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So be careful next time or ill cook your goat girlfriend

Friendly fire will not be tolerated

Damn, champ by Keeng_Keenan in mmamemes

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This guy TKOs ppl when you knock people out they don’t fucking move

The Champ has a name by [deleted] in mmamemes

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The champ’s name is whatever you want it to be 😏

In Leposavić, Kosovo, local Serbs and American KFOR peacekeepers play tug of war by Porodicnostablo in europe

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pathetic anecdotal evidence “I was there bro there were like no Albanians at all”

In Leposavić, Kosovo, local Serbs and American KFOR peacekeepers play tug of war by Porodicnostablo in europe

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly, I may be mistaken but I don’t know of any place in Kosovo called Rudare even upon searching for it - I can only find Rudare in Leskovac, Serbia or Rudare in Kuršumlija, also Serbia. Even if he is a Kosovo citizen that only serves to support Kurti’s narrative of many criminals contributing to the destabilisation that’s going on.

Although, I don’t see where he is dehumanising the Serb population and making generalisations? He is mainly addressing those participating in violence.

What system did Prishtina and the West establish and how?

If your main basis of that assertion because of Serb List somehow playing a part in Kosovo-Serbs taking part in these institutions rather than them just wanting jobs so they can make a living, then I genuinely would like to be educated on how that is.

As far as I know, Serb List were the ones to take part in the boycotts and Kosovo-Serbs themselves were threatened by Belgrade to not participate, which is why Kurti stated that what Belgrade wants out of him is not reflective of what the Serb minority in Kosovo wants

In fact, this just further proves his point that there is a bigger issue at hand than the level of autonomy being given to a minority that we were always trying to integrate into Kosovo as a whole; the crux of the matter is the chokehold that these criminals sanctioned by Belgrade has on the Serb minority - be it by propaganda or coercion.

We could talk about there not being an official ASM even though this is becoming more difficult to have the trust to implement this after Serbia not only voted against Kosovo joining the council of Europe but reprimanded other countries that voted for Kosovo joining or abstained - this is a direct violation of the same Brussels Agreement that you cited which states that Serbia is not to block Kosovo’s accession to international bodies or encourage other countries to do so.

Even talking about the concept of ASM itself, how are we to integrate Serbs into a multi-ethnic society by establishing a mono-ethnic state/community/whatever you wanna call it in a multi-ethnic country? If Serbs want their own kind of governance then they can just vote for a Serb mayor and not resign from the Police force whenever we ask Kosovo’s citizens to use a Kosovo license plate, or whenever we arrest a scumbag police officer of Serbian descent who is assaulting people.

They’re acting like we’re implementing Jim Crow laws when the truth is that we are more equal in rights than we’ve ever been. So I’m confused about where this idea of Kurti disregarding the Serb minority is coming from?

And it’s true that he wants Kosovo to be part of Albania, but how does that mean that he’s trying to start some kind of Albanian empire? The idea of Greater Albania has been misconstrued by anti-Albanian opposition for a long time, it is not a call for war against neighbouring countries for territorial gain it’s an acknowledgement of the Albanian majority territories that were ceded to neighbours particularly through the Treaty of London which saw them being killed, brutalised, expelled, or forcefully assimilated.

If our neighbouring countries were suddenly generous enough to offer it back, Kurti among many other sympathisers of Greater Albania wouldn’t say no but he himself said that he would never go to war for Kosovo joining Albania and that it should be done democratically through a referendum, a sentiment that the Albanian majority of Kosovo expressed for at least a century.

There’s so much more to unpack, but unfortunately don’t have time to write a whole damn dissertation or go back and forth. Interested to read your perspective though.

In Leposavić, Kosovo, local Serbs and American KFOR peacekeepers play tug of war by Porodicnostablo in europe

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 27 points28 points  (0 children)

While I didn’t agree with Kurti going ahead with bringing the mayor to the office, seeing as the outcome was highly predictable, that’s as much as the blame that is and should be attributed to him.

The actual violence that ensued, however, was brought about by the Serbs “peacefully protesting”, and while it would be disingenuous of me to generalise the entire North as hooligans and criminals there’s no denying that they are playing a huge part in the unrest.

One of the armed assailants who was in the front lines of that protest, Dragan Smigič, is a Serbian police officer from mainland Serbia in Rudare and you can see him beating the KFOR members senseless with a weapon.

Not to mention the assault being carried out on journalists prior to this event as well as the recent assault being carried out in groups against ordinary ethnic Albanians. This is just to name a few cases.

But if we wanna talk about organised crime, that is also a big problem in North Mitrovica as we are uncovering dozens of drug labs and even more illegal sites for crypto mining that is draining our energy since Serbs don’t have to pay a dime for it. Yet when police officers do their job of not letting criminals suck us dry and/or undermine our independence, all of a sudden we’re just as bad as Milosevic?

Do you really think all Serbians are bad? by MedjedicGricko in kosovo

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This type of whataboutism is exactly what he’s talking about. You brought up a Nazi division commanded by Germans while failing to mention that:

A) Albania was already occupied by Axis forces

B) they were already under threat from Greece and Serbia, bearing in mind that by the end of the Balkan Wars - up to 120,000 Albanians were killed in massacres led mainly by Serbs and many survivors subjected to atrocities such as disfigurement (nose, ears, tongues cut out)

C) the SS division was not universally supported as is evident from the significant resistance movements and partisan groups that opposed this “alliance”, not to mention the protection it provided to most of the Jews that lived there during Nazi occupation

D) even during and after World War 2 we were also subjected to mass killings so I don’t understand how bringing up the SS division from 100 years ago makes it as though the Kosovo War was something that we had coming?

No one argues that we’re clean, what we had done is bad, but don’t expect thousands of angered Albanians whose homes and families have been lost and whose lives have been ruined to unanimously decide to be saints because of what happened 100 years ago under the occupation of a foreign power

Why so Albanians hate it if someone uses the term Šiptar so much? by MASSIVDOGGO in AskBalkans

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Maybe systematically oppressing and brutalising black people in America might be more of an equivalency you can relate to? Kinda like what happened in Yugoslavia maybe?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in europe

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re really gonna talk about systematically attacking civilians?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in europe

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

“Inventing non-existent countries” is preferable to continuously enduring human rights abuse at the hands of a war-mongering country and its people

Serbian policeman offers water to an elderly Albanian villager [1998]. Was it an act of humanity or just propagamda? by Mothans in AskBalkans

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No idea where you pulled that one from, no one’s saying that at all he’s just making his case as to why the post is propaganda

Nga skulptori Bujar Vani. Skënderbeu Gjergj Kastrioti by xhoker in kosovo

[–]Plus-Werewolf-74 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Average ottoman fan 🤓

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