User talk:2001:8003:229B:A900:2CD3:C343:10B7:15BD

June 2019
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Response to Edit.
Given that you reverted the page back to its original content on the basis that I did not provide references, let me bring your attention to a few things;

1) "The phrase originated in Serbia as an anti-Muslim slogan" - there is no reference to this, this is blatant propaganda. The song is a nationalist song about the Serbian people during the wars in the 1990s. Given there is no reference to it originating as an anti-Muslim slogan, this should be removed.

2) "that has spread globally among white supremacists" - this is referring to the shooter in New Zealand earlier this year. This should be in singular form, for example, "was used by the 'white supremacist' in New Zealand". How can you reference an article which has no references of its own but is based on biased assertions? Read the article which is referenced and you will see it says "spread globally among white supremacists" - where is the evidence to back that claim?

3) "Derogatory terms are used in the song, such as "Ustashe" in reference to nationalist Croat fighters" - The Croatians proudly called themselves Usatshe during the wars in the 90s, and still do. It is a derogatory term insofar as it references the killing of hundreds and thousands of Serbs, Romas and Jews in the second world war. The foundations of modern Croatia stem from the fascist movement in the second World War.

4) "The song's content celebrates Serb fighters and the killing of Bosniaks and CroatS" - Are you kidding me? There is NO reference added in the article to this. If you go and read the lyrics, there is NOTHING which celebrates the killing of Bosniaks and Croats. It is a morale boosting song about the Serbian villages which have been massacred and invaded by enemy forces, and asks Radovan Karadzic to help them. The fact that Karadzic has been tried with War Crimes does not mean that the song celebrates or condones the killing of Bosniaks and Croats. This should be deleted immediately, it is nothing but propaganda.

Overall, the song is a meme, which garnered attention following the tragic shooting in New Zealand earlier this year. The fact that people will use this as an opportunity to slander and promote propaganda against the Serbian people is shameful. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:8003:229B:A900:3C9F:7F80:DAEA:D1C0 (talk) 02:40, 10 June 2019 (UTC)