Овене Србине, нека си им рекао истину свака част! Сви су ови споменици у сећање на жртве фашистичког терора, а не за лајкове и кликове. Победили смо фашисте ономад, и победићемо их поново!
It was not a school uniform in general sense - it was not used every day. It was worn only in special occasions, on state holidays, on Tito's birthday, etc. Elementary school kids were called pioneers, and that's how they (we) dressed in these special days. You have to take pledge around 7 or 8 years old, you got a red scarf and let me tell you, that was a very special day for any Yugoslavian kid back in the day.
Well, I was thaught in my primary school in then Yugoslavia, now Croatia, quite some time ago, that majority of members of all Yugoslavian nations - Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians and Muslims (nowadays called Bosnians or Bosniaks), rose against traitorous, collaborationist official local regimes (both Croatian Ustaše and Serbian Četnici) which sided with fascists and nazis after king Peter II of Yugoslavia cowardly ran away to London. With help of our allies, UK, USA, France, Russia and others, we managed to liberate our country not only from temporary foreign nazi and fascist occupiers, but also from local parasites who lived on the back of working people - royalty, nobility, bankers, industrialists, capitalists etc.
Current mainstream global narative, along the lines of "Eurasia is in war with Eastasia. Eurasia has always been in war with Eastasia" is trying to convince me that the history I had been thought was a lie. So far I'm not convinced.
082349872349872|1 year ago
PS. looking at the girl who accompanies Mme Dion from taxi to stage at the start of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1CwpCNThO4 : was her outfit a yugoslav school uniform?
grujicd|1 year ago
pacija|1 year ago
Current mainstream global narative, along the lines of "Eurasia is in war with Eastasia. Eurasia has always been in war with Eastasia" is trying to convince me that the history I had been thought was a lie. So far I'm not convinced.
About PS: indeed, outfit looks similar (but not identical) to uniform of Yugoslav Pionir https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_Pioneers_of_Yugosla...