[–] TheEmpress 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Here we go with this shit again: "July 11 marks the 24th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, the worst atrocity on European soil since the Holocaust. In July, 1995, Serb forces systematically killed more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys in the so-called UN-protected enclave in Srebrenica, Bosnia."
Uh, no.
Yet again, ethnic Germans in Eastern Europe slaughtered wholesale by the tens of thousands are a mustard burp in the radar of history, not even recognized. These asshats in the media keep peddling the myth that the first "ethnic cleansing" in Yugoslavia after the holohoax happened in the 1990s. Who in the hell writes history books??!
And I'm not counting the intentional subjection of life-ending conditions to a couple million surrendered German soldiers by the United States alone.
The worst post-WWII mass murders/genocide of people in the former Yugoslavia were those of the ethnic German minority, of which my mother and her family were. It's especially vulgar to me every time I see crap like this and it never fails to piss me off. Tito's butchery killed an approximate 85,000 ethnic Germans, not counting survivors of those stuffed into concentration camps or shipped off to Stalin's coal mines. The lucky ones, like my mother's immediate family, ran like their pants were on fire with the retreating German military into Austria to avoid the Red Army's advance abandoning everything they couldn't carry.
I am so sick of this fucking shit. Eat me raw, you fucking retards!
We're so "concerned" about genocides and never again that 2,000,000 corpses and countless mass graves are erased from history without a blink on account of their ethnicity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LBhRMTKfgY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23pNOPJt93s
It is so bad that I have yet to see an "anti genocide" organization recognize the genocide of ethnic Germans as even existing. I found a single professor at the University of Hawaii that recognizes it. That's it.
Clearly, then, genocide remembrance is an ethnic country club for which certain people are not welcome.
[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Beyond that this article seems partisan, sectarian, and cliched. No surprise it is a Muslim source. I'm not even sympathetic to the Serbs but to read this they just got up one day and decided they wanted to create a Greater Serbia and Muslims were in the way. A more believable explanation is that Muslims were outbreeding them and they got scared. Sort of like what is happening to us. Now.
[–] TheEmpress 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
This is standard-issue. I've seen the "worst atrocity since WWII" crap about Bosniaks countless times across Western media.
They all do it. Without exception.
Obviously, you'd have to be a retard to not consider (((who))) runs much of the Western media as a major reason behind it. The other is validating US foreign policy in light of some 400k of our own being killed/injured.
I'm so sick of this faux outrage, the faux genocide memorials, the faux "never again!!" shouts.
[–] TheEmpress ago (edited ago)
Anti-genocide organizations that fail to list the German genocides include but are not limited to:
End Genocide
Prevent Genocide International
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum -- One of the orgs I emailed asking why they excluded the genocide of Germans from their list of genocide victims, and they never responded.
Genocide Foundation (kike run look-at-us org)
USC Shoah Foundation (drowning in shekels)
Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre (mo shekels)
The Genocide Education Project
Educational resources that exclude the genocide of Germans:
Enacademic Genocides in History
Eastern Nazarene College's Genocide in the 20th Century
The History Place
There's more but you get the idea...
Interestingly, Wikipedia's Genocides in History page mentions the "ethnic cleansing of the Eastern European Germans" but skirts around calling it genocide, citing controversy. "The events are usually classified as a population transfer or an ethnic cleansing."
Some German(s) probably tried to add it and it was met with (((resistance.)))