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"the World War II fascist Nazi puppet government"
Why do editors allow and protect (locking the article) this filthy childish language? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.58.119.200 ( talk) 10:26, 13 May 2012 (UTC)
Since this page is on my watchlist, I observed the recent transactions.Why would Babić accuse Thompson of singing these lyrics (translated into English, below)?
Jasenovac and Stara Gradiška, That’s the house of Maks’s butchers. There was a slaughterhouse in Čapljina, Neretva carried away many Serbs (from there). O Neretva, flow downhill, And carry the Serbs into the blue Adriatic. Through Imotski trucks rush, Driving the black uniforms of Jure Francetić. I am Ustasha and so was my father, Father left the craft to his son… Whoever said that Black Legion is not coming back, May his father fuck him. Lady Sinjska, if you can, take away Stipe and bring back our Franjo. O Racan, may a dog fuck your mother, and the ones who voted for you. Shining star above Metković, Send our greetings to Ante Pavelić.
, or alternately, this (much poorer) translation:
"Jasenovac and Gradiska Stara, it's Max's house butcher / Through Imotski trucks rushing, driving blacks Francetića Jure / In Capljina, the slaughterhouse, many Serbs Neretva wore / Oi Neretva run back side carries the Serbs blue Adriatic / Who could have imagined last year, that will celebrate Christmas partisans / who said, fuck him daddy to Crna not return / Ladies sinjska if you are able, take Stipe and return us Francis / Oi Racan fuck you dog mother, and one who is voting for and / bright star above Metkovic, greeted us Ante Pavelic"
Either the lyrics were sung or Mr Babić is lying (why?) or hearing things which are not being said/sung, and needs to be institutionalised. I genuinely don't understand but the links with the purported lyrics are still active and provide translations (very poor ones, as seen above), so what's up? Did Thompson sing these lyrics or not? Thanks. Quis separabit? 04:05, 27 December 2016 (UTC)
This "song" belongs to the hate speech category. Moreover, the archived history of this page claims that the "song" (lyrics? notes?) is copyrighted. How, when, who holds the copyright-- no proofs ever given. The most basic question how could a crime (hate speech) ever be protected by law was not answered nor it could be answered rationally. I see only irrational intentions to make the complete "lyrics" invisible. Accordingly, I've put back the full version of this article.-- 178.223.67.126 ( talk) 06:03, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
Croatian-based singer Marko Perkovic (who is also called Thompson) and his band Thompson are known for singing nationalistic songs about Croatia and publicly supporting the Ustashe, a fascist, pro-Nazi regime in Croatia responsible for murdering tens of thousands of Jews, Serbs, and Roma from 1941-1945-- 178.223.67.126 ( talk) 22:00, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
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"the World War II fascist Nazi puppet government"
Why do editors allow and protect (locking the article) this filthy childish language? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.58.119.200 ( talk) 10:26, 13 May 2012 (UTC)
Since this page is on my watchlist, I observed the recent transactions.Why would Babić accuse Thompson of singing these lyrics (translated into English, below)?
Jasenovac and Stara Gradiška, That’s the house of Maks’s butchers. There was a slaughterhouse in Čapljina, Neretva carried away many Serbs (from there). O Neretva, flow downhill, And carry the Serbs into the blue Adriatic. Through Imotski trucks rush, Driving the black uniforms of Jure Francetić. I am Ustasha and so was my father, Father left the craft to his son… Whoever said that Black Legion is not coming back, May his father fuck him. Lady Sinjska, if you can, take away Stipe and bring back our Franjo. O Racan, may a dog fuck your mother, and the ones who voted for you. Shining star above Metković, Send our greetings to Ante Pavelić.
, or alternately, this (much poorer) translation:
"Jasenovac and Gradiska Stara, it's Max's house butcher / Through Imotski trucks rushing, driving blacks Francetića Jure / In Capljina, the slaughterhouse, many Serbs Neretva wore / Oi Neretva run back side carries the Serbs blue Adriatic / Who could have imagined last year, that will celebrate Christmas partisans / who said, fuck him daddy to Crna not return / Ladies sinjska if you are able, take Stipe and return us Francis / Oi Racan fuck you dog mother, and one who is voting for and / bright star above Metkovic, greeted us Ante Pavelic"
Either the lyrics were sung or Mr Babić is lying (why?) or hearing things which are not being said/sung, and needs to be institutionalised. I genuinely don't understand but the links with the purported lyrics are still active and provide translations (very poor ones, as seen above), so what's up? Did Thompson sing these lyrics or not? Thanks. Quis separabit? 04:05, 27 December 2016 (UTC)
This "song" belongs to the hate speech category. Moreover, the archived history of this page claims that the "song" (lyrics? notes?) is copyrighted. How, when, who holds the copyright-- no proofs ever given. The most basic question how could a crime (hate speech) ever be protected by law was not answered nor it could be answered rationally. I see only irrational intentions to make the complete "lyrics" invisible. Accordingly, I've put back the full version of this article.-- 178.223.67.126 ( talk) 06:03, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
Croatian-based singer Marko Perkovic (who is also called Thompson) and his band Thompson are known for singing nationalistic songs about Croatia and publicly supporting the Ustashe, a fascist, pro-Nazi regime in Croatia responsible for murdering tens of thousands of Jews, Serbs, and Roma from 1941-1945-- 178.223.67.126 ( talk) 22:00, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
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