Yeah teaching kids to wear a mask is evil, coming from the guy who plays apologist for the Srebrenica massacre. What a sick joke you guys are.
There are different ways of being evil.
My aunt served in a couple conflicts, pretty much frontline (hard as fuck lesbian tomboy).
The Bosnian genocide ended her. She quit immediately afterwards. Said she's never been the same since, that she saw shit in Bosnia that made her lose all faith in humanity. She speaks very little about it. She told me one story after a good few drinks, it was absolutely harrowing. Never asked her about it after that.
She's always been a Patriot. A real queen and country, believe the status quo person. She runs a privately owned care home and almost got fired during lockdown 1 because her bosses were trying to force her to write covid as every death. Some kind of financial/insurance benefit to it. Eventually the care home backed down but it opened her eyes to how cunning, opportunistic and subversive a lot of this covid stuff is.
Obviously, not a patch on what she saw over in Bosnia, but just saying evil doesn't have to manifest as horrific violence. It can be sneaky and self-serving too.
Not trying to cause an argument here, Bosnians were so fucking welcoming to me and my American mate backpacking in 2013, thanked us for our countries' help during those times like we actually contributed.
I've also been to Serbia twice and also great people. Your everyday Serb isn't Milosevic, like your everyday German doesn't identify with the Austrian dictator.