It is sure that LOC is in the top priorities for Americans, and the BNL for
Serbians, don't you think so? Thanks for showing your patent chauvinism.

Funding disputes can be sorted out in the same fashion SOPA disputes, if
agents work to solve them and show interest.

We can't say we care about all human knowledge when we give priority to
cases depending on our birthplace.

2012/1/7 geni <geni...@gmail.com>

> On 7 January 2012 13:01, emijrp <emi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear all;
> >
> > Bosnia's top cultural institutions[1] (National Museum, Historical
> Museum,
> > National Gallery) and the National Library which was burnt in 1992, are
> > closing their doors for funding disputes.
> >
> > This is a disaster for the spreading of human knowledge, and I don't see
> > any blog post in the Wikimedia blog. Are you so worried and biased with
> the
> > US bills?
> >
> > Imagine the WMF reaction if Library of Congress closes.
> >
>
> Well lets face it the LOC and the Bosnian  National Library are not
> really in the same league. In any case is there any particular reason
> to think that the funding disputes wont eventually be sorted out?
>
> --
> geni
>
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