Bosnia to mark 24th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide

I appreciate your becoming less nationalistic. I wish it was a trait shared by many in Serbia as well, but if we use /r/Srbija as an example, it seems that about 80% of Serbian's still view these evil men as heros.

Personally as a Bosnian Muslim I get hurt, especially when people constantly tell me "Islam is the most evil religion in the world," "yeah, Christianity is bad, but they had a reformation!" meanwhile this happened only 25 years ago.

Like no, shut up. People are bad. Human beings in general are evil and will find any reason to kill each other. Religion has nothing to do with it.

I live in America now, and have family that now have Serbian wives. I think this is what we deserve, to have our identities erased so we can stop killing each other every couple of years. Serbs killing Bosnians, Croats killing Serbs, etc etc. Just a nonsense cycle of killing each other. Why is it that I can't even go to certain towns and cities in Bosnia because I'm Muslim? The fact that we still have these problems even though Europe is supposedly some civilized continent shows me that humans, as a species, are not shit.

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