Serbia: The First Modern Disinfolklore

Long before he would be convicted of Crimes Against Humanity (Genocide), the poet and psychiatrist Radovan Karadžić starred in Paweł Pawlikowski’s remarkable 1992 documentary Serbian Epics.

Serbia and its controller Ruschia, however, inspired by such positive nationalism created a new genre — Disinfolklore.

Source: Pensees (111)

Disinfolklore inserts negative identities into our contemporaries’ minds and inspires them to sacrifice their lives in vain on metaphorical battlefields (like fighting for Handmaid’s Tale society / Cultural War / paleo-conservative authoritarianism), and actual battlefields in the Killing Fields of Ukraine.


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