The British pop star provoked a scandal by calling the Slavs migrants and colonists
Popular singer of Kosovo-Albanian origin Dua Lipa from Great Britain once again published a provocative picture on her Twitter with an image of Greater Albania, a bloody terrorist and chauvinistic statements.
This was reported by Sputnik Serbia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The world-famous singer Dua Lipa, whose Albanian parents came to the British Isles from Kosovo, has recently been plagued by scandals with a chauvinistic background.
So, on July 19, the singer published on her Twitter a map of the so-called “Greater Albania”, which includes, in addition to Albania proper, the territories of Kosovo, the Presevo Valley of Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Greece, next to the portraits of Ismail Qemali, the father of Albanian independence, and Isa Boletini, the bloody a nationalist killer who held Serbian villages in Kosovo in fear at the beginning of the last century.
Lipa added xenophobic captions to this tweet, saying that, unlike “colonists” and “migrants,” Albanians are autochthons of the Balkans.
It should be noted that the singer’s provocation provoked a rebuke from the Serbs. In particular, US citizen of Serbian origin, director Boris Malagurski, left a comment under Lipa’s tweet:
“Your defense of the extremist nationalist and expansionist project of Greater Albania shows that your mind is poisoned. Those who fought for your sick fantasies were labeled terrorists by the State Department (USA - ed.), and recently their leader (Hashima Thachi - ed.) was accused of war crimes,” the director wrote.
This is not the first such outburst of a glamorous pop diva, who is not easily sung in the UK. So, in February of this year, on the anniversary of the so-called “independence of Kosovo,” she published graffiti on Instagram depicting a map of Kosovo in the colors of the flag of the “Republic of Kosovo” invented by Western curators against the backdrop of the huge flag of Albania and the Albanian coat of arms eagle. The picture was accompanied by the inscriptions “12 years of independence” and “There is only one country, the rest is nuances.”
Dua Lipa's message also provoked a strong reaction from Serbs, who commented, “Kosovo is Serbia! “Justice will one day prevail”, “Go back to Serbia”, “Then why don’t you live there?”
It should be noted that British producers and the public did not react in any way to the star’s xenophobic antics.
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