Serb “Rage Boy”?
I think I’ve located the long-lost ultranationalist Serb twin of the famous Shakeel Ahmad Bhat, aka “Rage Boy.”

Oh, and Radovan Karadzic has been extradited to The Hague, from which, let us hope, he will never return.
Comments
| 30 July 2008, 4:11 pm |
Perhaps serbian rage boy has one of those cosmic dildo things somewhere delicate?
| 30 July 2008, 4:17 pm |
Ah he has the look of the oppressed all right. Doesn’t look anything lioke a nutter on a BNP protest in Essex him.
| 30 July 2008, 4:26 pm |
Is that Richard Seymour?
| 30 July 2008, 4:52 pm |
He doesn’t have the same look of ‘totally-sideways crazy’ as Islamic Rage Boy. Maybe if he grew a pubic hair-looking beard it’d help.
| 30 July 2008, 5:16 pm |
SCJ, let’s feed him a bacon buttie and see if he can masticate.
| 30 July 2008, 5:28 pm |
Rage boy thinks 911 was a conspiracy too – could he actually be Flanker?
| 30 July 2008, 5:38 pm |
He ain’t heavy
He’s my rager
| 30 July 2008, 5:44 pm |
Islam and Christianity are exactly equivalent; one needn’t fear one more than the other.
Hold that thought and suck on it.
Hard.
| 30 July 2008, 5:54 pm |
Just waiting for the inevitable:
i) Bob Pitt-esque charge of racism here
ii) Neil Clark Serb pitying
iii) Benji not ascribing to either of the above but defending both anyway
| 30 July 2008, 6:25 pm |
i) Bob Pitt-esque charge of racism here
ii) Neil Clark Serb pitying
iii) Benji not ascribing to either of the above but defending both anyway
And let’s not forget leftists indulging their anti-Christian sentiments behind fig-leaf of anti-Serb*anti-fascist* righteousness.
That’s what all of this ultimately comes down to, but unfortunately such sentiments, though they be at times justified, do nothing to stop the danger to Britian.
It is a wonderous hoot, because we’re at such a late date, to still see these learned, inculcated attitudes given full display and to constate just how futile such a ‘progressive’ indulgence now is, given the nature and the aims of the enemy.
We were had in the 90s, we were completely duped, and now must follow through and save face, no matter how absurd things become.
And in case some of you may not have noticed, no one gives a shit about Karadzic, although many westerners, given the violent turn of events these recent years, now see Serbs in a very different light.
Lastly, this posting has the enthusiastic endorsement of Bob Pitt.
| 30 July 2008, 6:30 pm |
Islam and Christianity are exactly equivalent; one needn’t fear one more than the other.
What makes you think Serbian rage boy is a Christian?
| 30 July 2008, 6:37 pm |
Well, the Serbian Orthodox Church currently have a page on their website (in Serbian, in cyrillic only) emphasising how devoutedly Radovan K., defender of the Serb nation (obviously they have a different understanding of what a “defender” and an “aggressor” is: but obviously to some organising the bombing the fuck out of a massive city in the valley below you, and killing as many innocent civilians while they do things like go to the market, queue for bread or water, or just sit in their falt constitues “defence. ho hum) likes to pray the Jesus prayer… I think the stance of the Serbian Orthodox Hierarchy towards Dr K is quite clear
| 30 July 2008, 6:40 pm |
What makes you think Serbian rage boy is a Christian?
The same type of reasoning that leads me to believe the Pope is Catholic.
Think of it.
Islamonline.org est en extase!
The jiahdis can almost taste their virgins.
And the women, the fruit of Islam, rejoice and ululate while preparing to boil a camel.
Évidement, la civilisation a remportée le jour.
| 30 July 2008, 6:43 pm |
He is the youtube fatty boy that sings maya heee, maya haaaa, maya ha ha.
| 30 July 2008, 6:48 pm |
I think you might be right, Fabian.
| 30 July 2008, 6:52 pm |
Ah it was here yesterday anyway
http://www.spc.yu/sr/mitropolit_amfilohije_posetio_i_pricestio_r_karadzica
aka “403 forbidden”
Maybe it will reappear
or
Maybe they felt a bit embarrased that their open support for nationalist fascism was just a wee bit too blatant
(I spent the month of July 1995 in the Balkans with Orthodox Christians well-connected with their respective national hierarchies from a variety of countries in SE Europe. Not a fucking word about Srebrenica. )
| 30 July 2008, 7:18 pm |
Artemije for Patriach, Ven?
| 30 July 2008, 7:34 pm |
The same type of reasoning that leads me to believe the Pope is Catholic.
So lets get this straight: any old rabid Nazi can be a “Christian” just as long as they are opposed to Islam?
You win the “If Saddam hates Yanks he is a liberator in my book” award previously held by Lenny Lenin.
| 30 July 2008, 8:32 pm |
Dunno, Alec: the ecclesiastical politics of the Moscow Patriarchate are confusing enough, never mind that of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
(I would, on the whole, say positive things about the Romanian Patriarch, Daniel, elected last year, still, despite his opposition to the Satanic Verses being translated into Romanian)
| 30 July 2008, 8:56 pm |
OT, but important: Olmert will resign as Prime Minister of Israel in September. See http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/30/world/main4307798.shtml
| 30 July 2008, 8:59 pm |
Two kindred spirits, united by their hatred of the West, liberal democracy, infidels, cosmopolitanism, homosexuality (I’d hazard a guess), etc. etc. etc…
Oh yes, and by the type of people who support them over here in the West…
| 30 July 2008, 9:43 pm |
Islamic Rage Boy is uglier. Just look at those teeth.
| 30 July 2008, 10:49 pm |
Serb rage boy appears to only have two big front teeth – like Bugs Bunny.
| 30 July 2008, 11:51 pm |
Note the lack of rage girls in both these movements.
| 31 July 2008, 12:49 am |
Fabian has a point actually. Maybe this post would be better off with the requisite sound clip?
| 31 July 2008, 2:47 am |
Eastern Orthodox Churches are usually subservant to the authority of their country, even if that authority is officially athestic as the communists were. This goes back to the Byzantine Empire whose autocratic Emperoer was the Supreme Head of both Church and State. There is little in the tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy about standing up to the authority of the State as there is in Western Christianity. The tragic result is that to this day, the various national branches of the Eastern Orthodoxy, such as the Serbian Orthodox Church* can usually be counted on to repeat whatever nationalist propaganda that is circulated even when it is hate-filled cries of genocide.
*In regards to the Serbian Orthodox Church, I remember the horribly prophetic comment in the early 1980s of my university professor in Byzantine History about the Serbian Orthodox Priest whose Doctorate in History thesis was being reviewed by a committe, the professor was part of. He remarked that the committee had told the Priest “to curb his nationalism” concerning what he had written in his thesis. As it turned out there were good many other Serbs whose f–king nationalism would needed to be curbed the hard way by NATO.
| 31 July 2008, 2:56 am |
They all look like English soccer fans to me… He, he, he…
“A true English soccer fan,
Is a quiet man, a cultured man.
He NEVER jeers you with a “BOO!!!”
He NEVER throws a THING at you.
It doens’t matter; win or loss,
He ALWAYS plays a friendly host
And when abroad with English team,
He ALWAYS keeps his rage within.
He drinks no Guinnis, he drinks no beer,
But only prays “God Save The Queen”.
The all are so quiet under stars
You’d think, they are a bunch of good, brave scouts.
And when at home, he only begs his mom,
To sing for him a song.
And put him straight to bed.
And gently stroke his head,
So he in silence swallow can
His bitter tears because of LEAQUE’s unlucky end.
Ther is NO ONE more noble than
A TRUE ENGLISH SOCCER FAN…”
| 31 July 2008, 3:14 am |
Tim: “Note the lack of rage girls in both these movements.”
Are you sure the Karadzic supporter is a boy? She could just be very butch.
| 31 July 2008, 3:37 am |
Here are two interesting articles by Michael Totten about Kosovo:
The first is “An Abominable Blood-Logged Plain” at http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/2008/07/an-abominable-b.php
The second is from the July issue of Standpoint Magazine entittled “How Kosovo Created its Own Liberal Islam” . Can access it at http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/node/157/full
| 31 July 2008, 9:23 am |
David All: A degree in Byzantine history would seem to be a base-line prerequisite for understanding that tortured part of the
world–or alternatively for the understanding of the machinations
of big-city urban City Hall politics.
| 31 July 2008, 9:46 am |
I know this is REALLY off-topic, but memo to Bogdan of Oz. As a Mancunian and an England/Britain pedant, can I just point out that the last serious trouble we had over here ….
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1054146_rangers_riot_report_released
…. involved football fans from that well-known ‘English’ city of, erm … Glasgow. Obviously they were making up for being oppressed.
| 31 July 2008, 9:50 am |
Tim makes a good point. Any reasonable society would stick Sloboradj in a boot camp, get him to lose five stone and acquire a tan, fix his teeth, kit him in the standard Adriatic cool outfit of leather jacket, jeans, bangs and stubble, stick 100 quid in his pocket and send him to the local disco. He’d soon forget about politics.
As for Islam ul-Rajj, he should undergo the same treatment plus a shave and a good feed. And move to India.
| 31 July 2008, 10:10 am |
Islamic Rage Boy is uglier. Just look at those teeth.
Dude, British blog.
| 1 August 2008, 1:41 pm |
‘What makes you think Serbian rage boy is a Christian?’
Particularly seeing as fellow Christians have usually been the targets of ultra-Serb nationalism in the past – not just Catholic Croats, but Orthodox Macedonians and Bulgarians.


Looks like someone I saw in Western Hailes last week.
Did Islamic rage-boy not turn out to be a lovely boy who loves his mum?