![]() In the video of the song, the tune is performed by four males in Serbian paramilitary uniforms at a location with hilly terrain in the background. The song was composed as a morale boosting tune for Serbian forces during one of the wars. See also: Anti-Croat sentiment, Islamophobia, Anti-Turkism, and Greater SerbiaĪt the peak of the inter-ethnic wars of the 1990s that broke up Yugoslavia, a song called "Karadžiću, vodi Srbe svoje" (English: "Karadžić, Lead Your Serbs") was recorded in 1993. It is also known as " God Is a Serb and He Will Protect Us" ( Serbian: Бог је Србин и он ће нас чувати, romanized: Bog je Srbin i on će nas čuvati, pronounced ) and " Serbia Strong". The song was originally called " Karadžić, Lead Your Serbs" ( Serbian: Караџићу, води Србе своје, romanized: Karadžiću, vodi Srbe svoje, pronounced ) in reference to the Bosnian Serb military leader and convicted war criminal Radovan Karadžić. The phrase has spread globally amongst Neo-Nazi groups and the alt-right as a meme which references and advocates for the religious cleansing of Muslims. ![]() ![]() Remove Kebab is a phrase that originated in the online community surrounding a Serb nationalist and anti-Muslim propaganda music video from the Yugoslav Wars. Still from the video showing Novislav Đajić (or Nikola "Nino" ) (right) and Nenad Tintor (left) playing the accordion and trumpet. ![]()
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