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Low retarded clown head if you ask me.
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No blod drop rule in the music? WTF are you talking about? Serbian music doesn't mean all singers should be 100% Serbian.
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You know so-called "croats" are actually Serbs converted to Catholicism by Pope, "bosniaks" are Serbs converted to islam by ZOG and Saudi Arabia. Our goal is to convert them back, don't stand against us on our way.[/QUOTE] A big part of Croats has Serbian roots, that's true. However, smaller part also have Hungarian and Italian roots as well. There is no such thing as "bonsniaks". There are Bosnian muslims who really were Serbs who converted to Islam back in the day of Ottoman invasion. However, they are also intermixed with Turks and there is no going back for them. |
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Since when? All Russian and American musicians should be ethnic Russians and Americans then? It's matter of culture, you lunatic theoretic.
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And Rasen, next time quote me directly instead of activities you fantasize about, and probably actively engage in.
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It's difficult to explain you in another thread but I will try when I get free time. Not mature people as you live in delusions and fantasies, real life is harder to know, war taught me harsh lessons.
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Yes, I realize that this is a troll thread, but it's the only one I could find about this subject (Serbian music), so here's my contribution: the fantastic trance track Reborn by the Serbian group Tropical Bleyage. |
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The Battle of Košare (English pronunciation Kosh-are-eh) was fought during the Kosovo War between the Serbian Army and the so called "Kosovo Liberation Army" (KLA) or in other words subhuman Albanian terrorists, the latter supported by the NATO/JewSA. The battle was fought around Košare on the border between Serbia and Albania from 9 April 1999 until 10 June 1999 during the NATO bombing of Serbia.
When the attack started, the first on the line were young Serbian boys, who guarded the border. The attack took them by surprise but they showed immense bravery and fought heroically and did hold the line till the reinforcements came. The goal of the attack from the Albanian/JewSA side was the land invasion of Kosovo. After the bloody battle, the Serbian Army successfully repelled the offensive and beside the dead Albanians, a bunch of SAS, Delta Force and French legionaries left their bones there, who were of course blackops and JewSA denies their involvement till this day. However, there is a war-trophy room in Serbia where the chevrons of those special force units can be seen. There is a song dedicated to the fallen Serbian defenders, who are also called "The Heroes of Košare". The song is called "Vila sa Košare" (English translation: Fairy of Košare). A little side-note: Fairy in Serbian/Slavic mythology and folklore has a different meaning than in a Celtic or Germanic mythologies. A fairy in Serbian/Slavic mythology is a holy female supernatural being, something like an female angel or a holy spirit. In Serbian/Slavic mythology the fields, mountains, hills, lakes etc. all have fairies, which are the embodiment of those places, a sacred souls of those places if you will. The meaning of the song is quite metaphorical, the Fairy/Spirit of Košare embraces the Serbian defenders and their bravery, their struggle and their sacrifice against the forces of evil, she is calling for help and the defenders with the blessing of the fairy/spirit of Košare are going into battle. The lyrics of the song translated to English: Fairy from Košare one more side note: The Serbian word "kos" means a "common blackbird" and Kosovo-Polje literally means "The field of the blackbirds". Kosovo has only a meaning in a Serbian language, it has no meaning in any other language and it especially does not have any meaning in Albanian language. So everyone who says that Kosovo is not a Serbian land is totally braindead because he/she is using the millennia old Serbian name for that territory while denying it at the same time..... Last edited by Dominus; December 21st, 2023 at 11:08 PM. |
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Another song about the battle of Košare. It's the song about the fallen Serbian soldier and one of the heroes of Košare. His name was Predrag "Peđa" Leovac. (English pronunciation: Peja)
In the music video the Fairy/Spirit of Košare is visualized. side-note: many don't understand why are Serbian pagan elements like fairies so strongly represented in present day Serbian culture. The reason is that in the day of christianization of Europe, unlike most of the Europeans, Serbians were (and still are) very stubborn (maybe the most stubborn people on the planet) and didn't want to give up on their pagan-slavic believes/mythology and folklore (even after very harsh repercussions), so all the main elements of the Serbian pagan mythology and folklore had to be incorporated into the Christianity for Serbians to accept it to some degree. This is why the Serbian form of Christianity in practice is quite different from other forms. This is the reason why Serbians to this day give a very deep meaning to fairies/holly female spirits of places, to the wolf which is a Serbian holly animal and which represents Serbian spirit from pre-christian times, to the oak tree etc. Song's lyrics translated to English: Can you tell who is Peđa Last edited by Dominus; December 22nd, 2023 at 01:05 AM. |
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