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Could somebody please limit editing possibilities for a while? there seems to be one specific person (editing without a user name) that keeps on being destructive and vandalising this pake. thanks. --
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Handke
Stanisic criticized Handke for supporting Serbian nationalists, not Serbs in general. There's nothing wrong with being pro-Serbian. You can be pro-Serbian in a non-radical way. Stanisic is a Serb from Bosnia himself with a Bosniak mother, but he's a Serb nonetheless. It's one thing criticizing somebody who is supporting hardcore-nationalists and warmongers and it's another thing if that one has sympathy and understanding for the Serbian people. Stanisic refered to Handke's relation to those nationalistic and chauvinistic Serbs, not the Serbian nation.--
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Could somebody please limit editing possibilities for a while? there seems to be one specific person (editing without a user name) that keeps on being destructive and vandalising this pake. thanks. --
LH7605 (
talk) 08:12, 19 October 2019 (UTC)reply
Handke
Stanisic criticized Handke for supporting Serbian nationalists, not Serbs in general. There's nothing wrong with being pro-Serbian. You can be pro-Serbian in a non-radical way. Stanisic is a Serb from Bosnia himself with a Bosniak mother, but he's a Serb nonetheless. It's one thing criticizing somebody who is supporting hardcore-nationalists and warmongers and it's another thing if that one has sympathy and understanding for the Serbian people. Stanisic refered to Handke's relation to those nationalistic and chauvinistic Serbs, not the Serbian nation.--
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