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Hello, fellow editors. In the section related to cinema of the 90s and early 00s there is a paragraph that I find a little out of place. I'll be quoting the exact paragraph here: "After the end of Yugoslav wars Serbs were mainly presented as villains in Hollywood movies. Sociologist Vladimir Vuletić concludes that the demonization of Serbs contributed to creation of the stereotypes about the nation. Vuletić emphasizes that such stereotypes gave inspiration to people who wanted to identify with "bad guys" when committing crimes, such as Christchurch mosque shootings or 2011 Norway attacks, although they know nothing about the real events involving Serbs, nor they are in any way connected with them". There are two problems I see with it: 1. This is a page about the cinema of Serbia. How is portrayal of Serbs in the cinema of the United States related to Serbian cinema? 2. I think that the article that was cited is not enough to back this claim, hence the entire paragraph seems biased.
Thanks for replying. My question still remains, though: in what way is the portrayal of Serbs in the cinema of the United States related to Serbian cinema? I think that this paragraph is off-topic.Mnlght83 (talk) 17:30, 27 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]