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Serbs- least racist nation in Europe. Map of racism

Tbh, Albanias from Albania, especially Christian Albanians, are in general far, far more racist than Serbians from Serbia. This is my impression. Even some employees of TİKA said in confidential conversations that Serbians usually treat them better than Albanians.

However, Serbian people from Bosnia are the most racist people of all Europe when it comes to interaction with Muslims.

The racist tendencies of the Serbian people (from Serbia) are kind of inconsistent and sometimes even strange in these days. On the one hand the young generation tend to be racist in political topics and opinions. On the other hand they won't be racist to individuals from groups which they reject in political terms. In fact, many Turks were positively suprised after they had visited Serbia.

Then again, the majority of Turkish people literally consider Bosniaks as their siblings. They will always side with them no matter what.

Thus, a real Serbian-Turkish friendship without the approval of the Bosniaks is effectively impossible. The 'Balkan lobby' (Turks of Albanian, Bulgarian, Bosnian, Greek, Romanian etc. origin) in Ankara, İstanbul and İzmir is extremely strong.

The situation in the Balkan region today is different and more complicated than it was in the 90s.


Most of people of newly founded nation called Bosniaks are Serbs that changed faith to Muslim. There is Croats Muslims in smaller number and Muslims from mixed marriages between Serbs , Turks and Croats, but most of them are Serbs.

It was terrible that Muslims Serbs had war with Serbs of other or no faith. It was all provoked and financed from outside from 1991 to 1995 in order do prevent Serbs of having their constitutional right to live where they want(together in one land with other Serbs) and in order to rule it was easy thing to divide and warmongers did it successfully between Muslim Serbs and Serbs of other or no faith(many Serbs are atheist).

Even today there is Muslims (now called Bosniaks) who goes back to its roots and declare themselves again as Serbs of Orthodox or no faith or Serbs that now accept Muslim faith, nothing strange in Balkan for Serbs.

I think that in order to separate themselves as maximum they can from origin and ancestors Serbs Muslims in Bosnia have become racist towards Serbs and in order to find their new identity hatred was promoted that resulted now in a new nation. Of course there is Serbs of non Muslim faith that do not want to get closer with Muslims but we have lived in peace and had many mixed marriages until someone from outside has moved propaganda to start a war in 1991 and now is financing founding of new Bosniak nation - never recorded in history except in plans to divide Serbs.

There were many famous Serbs in history hat have become Muslims and served in Ottoman empire so in a way Turks and Serbs are also siblings.

Even a last manager of Ottoman Bosnia(before it was occupied by Hapsburg) was Serb called Omar Pasha and he was famous general in Ottoman Empire. Not to mention many Grand Viziers and other Serbs that accepted Muslim faith and was taken from their families under Devshrime during Ottoman Empire .

Today Bosnia-ks as a new nation still speaks Serbian language and writes Serbian language invented by Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic(Serb) using his rules - 30 letters - one voice one letter - and now struggle to find their past mostly by stealing some Muslim Serbs from history of Balkan and naming them Bosniaks.

If you ask some of them to take you to their grand grand parents gravestones you will find Serbian first and last names that differ from theirs now. If you took their DNK you will find that most of them have same DNK like Serbs.

I am speaking of this because all those rational and scientific fact are now on side and hatred exists mostly in them them towards other Serbs because someone from outside is still making them irrational only for some sole purpose of war between Muslims and other nations and not just Serbs.

Serbs in Bosnia are forgiving people and even there is a bad blood between Muslims Serbs and other Serbs if Muslims don't take them in mouth and start talk politics they will not speak any ill words towards them. As in any families you don't speak bad about brother unless he provokes you - right?

I hope that one day Serbs no matter faith or no faith will find peace and prosperity and again be one same great nation as they should be and that rationale in Serbs posterity will prevail in order to stop any future struggle and wars between brothers of different or no faith.
 
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http://theconversation.com/this-map...-and-it-makes-for-uncomfortable-reading-76661

This new map shows how easily white Europeans associate black faces with negative ideas.

Since 2002, hundreds of thousands of people around the world have logged onto a website run by Harvard University called Project Implicit and taken an “implicit association test” (IAT), a rapid-response task which measures how easily you can pair items from different categories.

To create this new map, we used data from a version of the test which presents white or black faces and positive or negative words. The result shows how easily our minds automatically make the link between the categories – what psychologists call an “implicit racial attitude”.

This must be opposite or there's typo in title!
 
No offense but I don't believe this one bit. I've met Serbians who were born and raised in Canada but they still hold views that you'd expect to hear from their grandparents.
 
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I noticed that all ex-Yugoslav countries except Macedonia are in blue. Interesting, would either be able to explain why? Every former communist country and ex-USSR countries are in red. Is there something particular about these former Yugoslav countries that makes them stand out from other former communist countries and Europe in general?


Racism and bigotry are usually mixed up.
That still doesn't refute the study.
 
The world witnessed that when Serbs were showering their love on Bosnian Muslims

http://theconversation.com/this-map...-and-it-makes-for-uncomfortable-reading-76661

This new map shows how easily white Europeans associate black faces with negative ideas.

Since 2002, hundreds of thousands of people around the world have logged onto a website run by Harvard University called Project Implicit and taken an “implicit association test” (IAT), a rapid-response task which measures how easily you can pair items from different categories.

To create this new map, we used data from a version of the test which presents white or black faces and positive or negative words. The result shows how easily our minds automatically make the link between the categories – what psychologists call an “implicit racial attitude”.
 
I noticed that all ex-Yugoslav countries except Macedonia are in blue. Interesting, would either be able to explain why? Every former communist country and ex-USSR countries are in red. Is there something particular about these former Yugoslav countries that makes them stand out from other former communist countries and Europe in general?

Former Yugoslavia was one of the founding states of Non-Aligned Movement. And most of member states of that movement were from Africa and Asia. So we had here a few decades of friendship promotion between us and those countries. During those years we had a wide range of cooperation with countries from Africa, Asia, Latin America... It was not just economic cooperation, but cultural, in areas of education.... So for example in those years you had a bunch of students from Non-Aligned movement completing their studies in Yugoslavia under our scholarships. Even today some 200 hundred students from Non-Aligned movement are in Serbia under the World in Serbia scholarship program. And if we talk about Asian countries, Serbians always saw China as a friendly country, same thing with Japan and many other countries from that region.

I think that some people here are failing to realize that being a Muslim is not a race. And Serbs do not hate muslims world wide, because they are muslim. Our problems concerning muslims are of a local character, just like our conflicts. People here tend to look at the problem just through the most recent wars, but conflicts here are going much deeper than that.

If we look just at the 20th century Serbia lost 54 000 people in First and Second Balkan war against Turks and Bulgarians (1912-1913), than in WW1 (1914-1918) Serbia lost a over 1.2 million of people, which was a 28% of total Serbian pre war population, 2/3 of male population was lost, and we ended up with additional 300 000 war invalids incapable to live on their own. And that was in war against Austria Hungary (Croats, Bosniaks... were part of them), Germans and Bulgarians. Then again in WW2 Serbs lost some 500 000 people. We had a horrible civil war in which Croats, Bosnia Muslims and Albanians were on the side of Germans. Yes in later years of the war many of them switched sides, but until 1943 number of them in Partisans was insignificant. You can try googling Jasenovac, Pag and Jadovno concetraction camps, 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg, 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar, Ustase.... The only children concentration camps in WW2 were in Croatia, Sisak and Jastrebarsko concentration camps. Dont get me wrong, crimes in WW2 were also committed by Serbian side. But from the all victims of WW2 in Yugoslavia, over half of them were Serbs. So almost 2 million of Serbs died in the 20th century, and large part of them was in the conflict with our neighbors, so there is a lot of bad blood here, and our problems and history is not so simple and one dimensional as some people here who never even saw a Serbian or Bosnian Muslim or Croat in their life tend to think. End if you even go a little bit further in history you will see that Serbs got their independence in two uprisings against Turks (1804-1813 and 1815-1817). and one of the largest battles in First Serbian uprising was Battle of Misar in which Serbs fought Ottoman forces from Eyalet of Bosnia. There were also two Serbian uprisings against Ottomans in Herzegovina (1852-1862 and 1875-1877), and Serbo-Turkish War (1876-1878).

But this does not mean that Serbs hate muslims. The most recent example is the way Serbia and Serbian people accepted immigrants from Syria and other places. They were in the center of Belgrade and nobody was attacking them because they were muslims. The only fights being reported were the ones among themselves (often it was Pakistani against Afghani). And the only problem with refugees here were the people refusing to leave some abandoned buildings and barracks in center Belgrade and go to the refugee camps in other parts of Serbia.
 
The world witnessed that when Serbs were showering their love on Bosnian Muslims

If you believe in shower presented by BBC, CNN , Fox news and similar then it is...

Should I believe in every word in BBC when they talk about Pakistan, I don't believe them because I use my brain to articulate and filtrate propaganda from true.

Today in Sarajevo there is less than 10 thousand of non Muslim Serbs from more than HUNDRED thousands that lived prior to war. And it was all about showering love. Strangely or not today in Sarajevo there is much of Saudis and Iranians then ever before in history.

As I sad it was tragic war for Serbs specially between Serbs Muslims and non Muslims they are blood brothers divided from outside using propaganda and financing warmongers.

I look at Serbs Muslims as my brothers and nothing can change that no BBC or other propaganda outlet.

Hapsburg general Oskar Potiorek with his plan how to rule Bosnia(divide Serbs and form new nation Bosniaks is his plan on how they can stop rebellion of Serbs against them in then occupied Bosnia) could be happy now. General Oskar Potiorek was Hasburg governor of Bosnia whom member of Serbian "Black Hand" society young Bosnia Serb Muslim Mehmedabasic planned to assassinate. Mehmedabasic worked together with Gavrilo Princip in same society.
Both of them are Serbs heroes and freedom fighters.
Serbs Muslims and non Muslims in Bosnia worked together in order to expel Hapsburg's so in order to prevent that Pocorek planed how to divide them and creating new Bosniak nation was his idea in other to achieve that goal.

I can just conclude if there is to stop foreign meddling we would be in peace and love and no showering from either side would exists.
 
Ethnically cleansed!!

Today there is about 1.2 million of Non Serbs living in Serbia. And about 1.5 million of Albanians living in Kosovo in Metohija. They all live in peace as always with Serbs and many are in mixed marriages. more than 20 minorities in Serbia have greatest rights not in Europe but in World. Gypsies especially who are most prosecuted nation all over world in Serbia enjoy most rights and live in peace. They have regular their language news broadcasted on our national radio frequency.

And in Sarajevo from about 150.000 Serbs in 1991 there is now according to latest census only about 10.000.

Who cleaned whom in Sarajevo?

And that is not all, more then 400.000 Serbs are expelled and cleansed from Croatia and more than 250.000 from Kosovo. They are all registered trough international Red Cross as a refugees in today Serbia.

And that is just in wars from 1991-1999 don't counting atrocities and genocide against Serbs in second WWII and first WWI. We could tell that in Croatia there is continuation of genocide against Serbs.

Learn from us how to treat others and try to gain standards to minorities like there are in Serbia instead of lectures.
 
It's enough to look at demographics:

Serbia:
1991: Serbs - 6,616,917; Bosniaks - 176,401; Albanians - 74,303; Croats - 97,344;
2011: Serbs - 5,988,150; Bosniaks - 169,905; Albanians - 61,647 (2002, boycotted 2011 census); Croats - 57,900;

Croatia:
1991: Croats - 3,736,356; Serbs - 581,663;
2011: Croats - 3,874,321; Serbs - 186,633 (Most of them are not in Croatia, they just took Croatian citizenship, because Croatia is in EU);

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina:
1991: Bosniaks - 1,423,593; Serbs - 478,122;
2013: Bosniaks - 1,562,372; Serbs - 56,550;

Kosovo:
1991: Albanians - 1,596,072; Serbs - 194,190;
2011: Albanians - 1,616,869; Serbs - 25,532;
 
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