Serbia Strong

"Караџићу, води Србе своје"
Still from the video showing an unidentified man, thought to be Novislav Ðajić on accordion and Nenad Tintor on trumpet [citation needed]
Song by Željko Grmuša
English titleKaradžić, Lead Your Serbs
Released1993
GenreTurbo-folk
Length3:38

Serbia Strong or Serbia Stronk (Serbian: Србија јака, romanizedSrbija jaka) is a nickname given to a Serb nationalist, anti-Croat and anti-Muslim propaganda music video[1] from the Yugoslav Wars.[2][3][4][5] The song has spread globally amongst far-right groups and the alt-right as an internet meme.[2][3][6]

The song was originally called "Karadžić, Lead Your Serbs" (Serbian: Караџићу, води Србе своје, romanizedKaradžiću, vodi Srbe svoje, pronounced [kâradʒitɕu ʋǒdi sr̩̂be sʋǒje]) in reference to the Bosnian Serb military leader and convicted war criminal Radovan Karadžić.[7] It is also known as "God Is a Serb and He Will Protect Us" (Serbian: Бог је Србин и он ће нас чувати, romanizedBog je Srbin i on će nas čuvati, pronounced [bôːɡ je sr̩̂bin i ôːn tɕe nas tʃǔːʋati])[a] and "Remove Kebab".[2][3]

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  4. ^ Ward, Justin (19 April 2018). "Day of the trope: White nationalist memes thrive on Reddit's r/The_Donald". splcenter.org. Southern Poverty Law Center. Archived from the original on 1 February 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
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  6. ^ Hemmer, Nicole (2 December 2016). "Tweedy racists and "ironic" anti-Semites: the alt-right fits a historical pattern". Vox. Archived from the original on 5 February 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  7. ^ Nestorović, V. (16 March 2019). "Željko objasnio kako je zaista nastala njegova pesma uz koju je Tarant počinio pokolj na Novom Zelandu!". alo.rs (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 16 March 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.