r

Primitivism in Podgorica: Do these Croatian "fans" even know who the Chetniks' biggest victims are!?

This shame and abuse of Montenegrin hospitality deserves our football association to make a Christian, sporting and human statement and apologize to the Montenegrins.

16723 views 30 reactions 30 comment(s)
Detail from the Montenegro-Croatia match, which was played on November 17th in Podgorica, Photo: Vijesti sport
Detail from the Montenegro-Croatia match, which was played on November 17th in Podgorica, Photo: Vijesti sport
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Morning newspaper

The happiest winners of the match between Montenegro and Croatia, whose result is irrelevant, are the local promoters of the "Serbian world" policy. The more Montenegro, which they see only as a Serbian region by the sea, loses, the more Croatian so-called fans confirm their thesis about (all) Croats as Ustashas.

So, if our "fans" had been instructed on how to behave by proven promoters of Greater Serbia ideas Milan Knežević and Chetnik duke Andrija Mandić (who are banned from entering Croatia), it wouldn't have turned out any better for them. Croatian "fans" in Podgorica confirmed the Ustasha-like primitivism and that they were a picture of the growth of a radical right-wing atmosphere in Croatia. They shouted "Kill a Serb" and "Ready for Homeland" and performed a series of Ustasha bloodthirsty chants, and the highlight was the banner of Torcida - which has been boycotting national team matches all these years, and even said "We lost everything, thank God" - with which it told Montenegrins to "suck the c..." with its apology for war atrocities, the one when Montenegrins hung the poster "Forgive us, Dubrovnik" on Maksimir. And they even called those who apologized - Chetniks!

And our ignorant people don't know that it is precisely these Montenegrins who are the greatest victims of the Chetniks, who deny them their nation, state and existence, and that in the midst of the greatest war and the attack on Dubrovnik, they had the courage to gather and publicly say from Cetinje: "From Lovćen the fairy cries, forgive us, Dubrovnik." They insulted and humiliated people who are fighting for their own state-building, cultural and national survival from the constant Greater Serbian aggression to which they are exposed, shouting at them that they are Chetniks, and those of our fabulous fans were attacked by real Chetniks, who are killing both Montenegrins and us.

Those who were called "Chetniks", and we see that they were not, offered them hospitality, welcome and protection (after the attack on Croatian fans, the mayor of Cetinje also came forward) and showed friendship. Indeed, it is as if they did it on purpose, according to someone's instructions, because now it is the Chetniks who are enjoying themselves the most or, as my Montenegrin friend says: "They loaded the 'guns' and enthusiasm of the Chetniks and left, and now they are gloating over us and you." In a word, disappointment.

And they were right to sing "Ustasha and Chetniks, you fled together", because this time the Ustasha did the Chetniks a favor. We Croats don't have many friends, especially in the surrounding area, and even those who do, like Montenegrins, real Montenegrin Montenegrins, we want to lose, and that suits who knows who best - Aleksandar Vučić and his poltroons in Montenegro. He wants to subjugate it and make it his outpost on the sea, so the question arises - why and in whose interest was this in Podgorica!?

These "fans" of ours like to brag about their Christianity, but they don't want to grant forgiveness even in November, a month they only like to call a time of piety, commemoration and sorrow, which has become too politicized and ideological, and less and less sincere. Finally, look around you and count the Croatian flags on the windows and balconies in your neighborhood. These our disruptors and prohibitors in black hoods, so that their faces cannot be seen (because they subconsciously know that what they are doing is not something to brag about), constantly talk about "Croatian unity", but they will wholeheartedly shout "Kill Purger", "Kill Tovar", "I hate you, Rijeka" and the like in the stadiums, and they will gladly get bloody and fight at rest stops and gas stations on the "highway that connects us".

This shame and abuse of Montenegrin hospitality deserve our football association to make a Christian, sporting and humane statement and apologize to Montenegrins. All of this that happened in Montenegro only serves one policy, the one that threatens us and the entire region - the "Serbian world".

Bonus video:

(Opinions and views published in the "Columns" section are not necessarily the views of the "Vijesti" editorial office.)