lo zio
International
- 24 October 2005
- Palermo
Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
mmmhh, nah i don't buy it. there's got to be more than just a political protest.... here's my 2 cents.
also u make a very good point about the "post war sociological aspects".. years ago i read a very interesting research on this subject. especially after a long civil war, u find yourself with a generation of young ex-soldiers, who are used to violence and absolutely not used to normal jobs (therefore without any workethic).... it's a very dangerous situation as theese young men will most likely not settle for a normal job and go looking for those "emotions" they felt during their combat days..... most of theese people end up to be muscles for criminal organizations..... it's always been like that... from the days of the roman empire till the WWII.
Some speculation that this happened as a protest over Clinton's visit to Pristina this week. There are elements in Serbia who are unhappy that Kosovo is semi-independent, and this may have been a protest at and that they targeted Italy because, not only was it played at the time of the Clinton visit, but also it was the main NATO host/base in 1999.
mmmhh, nah i don't buy it. there's got to be more than just a political protest.... here's my 2 cents.
me in another thread said:the troubles for the gay pride in serbia a few days ago... the integration process in the UE.... the fact that those thugs who came in genova made it very clear that they only wanted to stop the game and cause some havoc....the timing of the whole thing... this just can't be a coincidence. it's pretty obvious there's an agenda behind all this. some big time criminal in serbia probably wants to put pressure on the government by embarassing them in such a delicate moment of their history (the UE integration). at least that's how i see it.
also u make a very good point about the "post war sociological aspects".. years ago i read a very interesting research on this subject. especially after a long civil war, u find yourself with a generation of young ex-soldiers, who are used to violence and absolutely not used to normal jobs (therefore without any workethic).... it's a very dangerous situation as theese young men will most likely not settle for a normal job and go looking for those "emotions" they felt during their combat days..... most of theese people end up to be muscles for criminal organizations..... it's always been like that... from the days of the roman empire till the WWII.