Thursday, October 11, 2007

Neo-liberalism, double standards and absurdness...

A new way of thinking is arising, and they like to call it the 'neo-liberal' way, but also popular is the 'reformist' way. Now it's not quite liberalism, and that is where the word 'neo' comes in. In short plain English, you are free to live where you are, under the greatest possible illusion of liberty, but you are obliged to work, because if you don't, your country will openly discriminate against you. Nothing new, just some thing a couple of people and a university lecturer have confirmed to me. Now to focus on what interests me, and it is exactly that hypocrisy of the neo-liberals that can send a heterosexual European cultured male over the edge in today's world. You know what I mean right? The type of person that we 'need' less referrals to from the past sense. We are no longer encouraged to read what Plato had to say, because there is Lao-tzu (Confucius), and if we are noticed to be favouring the teachings of someone like the first over the second, we are therefore rightfully proclaim able as bigots, considering that we are of European ancestry. Enough said on that.

Serbia is my next topic. I have been on countless Internet Forums in the past week, and the noticable rise of this pro-western Serb thought is really alarming. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate them wanting a stronger economy - but at what cost? From what I gathered, they would happily transform Serbia from a nation state into a melt-pot multicultural society in a snap of a finger without a second thought if they could, and a week later in case they don't like it, they would simply blame the 'communist no minority ideals' of the now deceased Slobodan Milosevic for it. I remember reading something about the Tzar Lazar's Guard being ready to go to war for Kosovo i Metohija, (on B92) but only one comment under the article can be quoted saying that "the people have a right to fight for the territorial integrity of their country", whilst the rest were asking calling for the 'silencing' of those 'old fashioned morons'. One bloke asked for help to go around Belgrade and tear down any posters they put up, since he claimed he couldn't do it alone. And this exactly reflects the 'international bully' position of the 'international community', which scorns, and I mean literally scorns any 'unpopular descent' which would involve Serbs actually defending themselves and their homeland. The people on these forums are same the ones who want to cut off any relations with Serbs from the other side of Drina river (Serbs in Bosnia) , and I don't blame them, because had they been allowed to vote in Serbia when the Bosnian Croats got their rights to vote in Croatian elections, I doubt even the whole of the 'democratic block' would win even 30% of the seats, but that's a completely different issue, I believe it's called 'double standards', but 'self determination for all but Serbs' works just as well.

I hope the neo-liberals aren't too shocked at the harshness of the punishment Nikola Radosavljevic will receive for killing 9 people in eastern Serbia. Medical and mental help for the rest of his life! - and just for shooting a measly 9 old fashioners in a village in an old fashioned east oriented part of Serbia. What a shame. And I'm being serious now, no more sarcasm. The man who killed 9 and 'wanted to but didn't have the bravery to do himself as well', gets insanity. Wow, that's really something, only 6 months after Serbia abolished the death penalty, it had the pleasure of it's first ever mass murderer. Well, a peace time one anyway, say the neo-liberals.

2 comments:

serbialives admin said...

I wouldn't worry about B92. You can always rely on those that are mesmerised by the West to toe an anti-Serb line. The sad thing is that they think they are helping the nation, (or at least the state, some of them probably think it's racist to organise around the concept of a nation), when all they are doing is acting as trojan horse's.

Srba said...

Yeh pretty much. They are like people like the woman you mentioned complained about a middle century Serb festival, and that it is unacceptable to be reminded of the past, as far as Serbs are concerned anyway. I can learn to appretiate their lust for a greater economy, but not at the current cost, not at the total disregard of the simple fact that we have been screwed for over 60% of our land. Serbia should be more then twice it's current size, and somehow this doesn't seem at all an issue, it's like nothing happened.