@slavic-unity:
How about
introducing yourself first?
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Second, there was No greater man in all slavic history for southern slavs as it was TITO,
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Isn't it is kind of racist towards South Slavs to say that a mass-murderer, terrorist and double agent (of NKVD and Britain) is the greatest man in their history. No, he isn't. South Slavs (whatever that means, let's stick to the linguistic definition for the sake of this discussion) had greater men in their history.
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he was BORN a poor man
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One among billions, so?
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his hunger for a better life (as we all want it to have)
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His hunger for a better life was satisfied from 1945-1980, when he was living like a pharao leeching off a poor country and its inhabitants.
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and his character gave us strength and honor to defeat the axis on our grounds.
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I am not really interested in the official narrative of the Second World War. The antifascist-communist myth of the partisan struggle was shoved down my (and everybody else's, who lived in that wretched country) throat when I was a boy and later on. I am fed up with it. I don't give a damn about their so-called antifascist struggle.
Not only that it was the official narrative during the Yugoslav Communist times, but the Second World War is also the founding myth of the power structures of the modern capitalist-liberal-democratic West, which makes me dislike even more the above mentioned myth.
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YUGOSLAVIA was never "an invented country"
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The country called Yugoslavia was established by force (twice: in 1918 and in 1945) and dissolved in a violent manner. The way in which Yugoslavia broke up was the direct result of pathologies inherent to that very country.
The Yugoslavia as concept - on the other hand - was invented by some 19th century intellectuals, some of them Croatians (unfortunately).
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Well as I know TITO brought more money than any of yugoslav company into the country
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Yes, he and his gang of criminals borrrowed it, today all of the countries of the former Yugoslavia (Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia etc.) have to pay it back.
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and we were in some measures GOOD in industry and economy
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It was so good that millions of guest workers left Yugoslavia in the beginning of the seventies. So successful was that country that 1976 was the first year in the post-war period, in which Yugoslavia was able to provide enough wheat to feed off its population.
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WHEN HE LIVED of course. When he died, then all the things happened to fall down.
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If a country depends on one man so much that after his death everything turns for the worse, it says something about that "country", doesn't it?
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OUR SOCIALISM was more liberal and MAN friendly than todays "DEMOCRACY", now I will probably get a reply from a 15 years old or maybe a little more that "NO WE HADN't" as he never experienced the youth in those times.
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Well, I am much older than 15. I bet that I am older than you. I lived in that regime and I know some things.
The origin of many of the pathological traits of today's liberal democracy (which I deeply despise) can be traced back to your beloved Socialism and Yugoslavia. Many of today's hysterically pro-Western democrats and liberals are people who were staunch Communists back then.
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The IDEA of yugoslavia was to unite all south slavs
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No, thanks.
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but that war we had is a shame for all of us.
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Now that's the only thing I can agree with you on.
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"bet he is turning in his grave"
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Who cares?
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We were strong together
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Yes, so strong that the our whole economy broke down...and the country with it. A proof of strength indeed.
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we all understood each other
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Really? You mean because of the similarity of language? Well, in that case, this understanding maybe turned out for the worse once the hostility started (and it was always glimmering). Because if you understand the language of somebody who is your enemy, then you are able to read and listen to all of his war propaganda, so that you can hate him even more. Had we totally unrelated languages, maybe it would have been better.
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now we are banana countries here
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Maybe because the same people who ruled the Communist Yugoslavia are in charge in the successor countries as well, disguised as demo(n)crats...
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Who cares about us anyway?
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Nobody. And? Why should anybody care about us? Every country and nation must first care about itself and then - later on - maybe somebody would care about that nation.
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We got more tourists in europe than any country in the times of yugoslavia, we were known in the whole world
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Wow! You know, when I was at school, and that was long ago, I remember that we were told – and that was spread by the official Communist media as well – that Yugoslavia was the best country in he world in just about everything. We had the greatest mineral wealth, we had the coast with more bays than any other coast in he world, our internal and external policy was absolutely the most just and balanced imaginable blah blah blah…
As far as tourists are concerned, Italy and Spain had always more tourists than Yugoslavia.
And who cares about tourism anyway? It is an overrated economic activity. It destroys local culture and environment, degrades people and nature. We have many tourists in Croatia as well...
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NOW? SLOVENIA? Geographically its near russia I suppose, yeah and CROATIA is that an island? Oh serbia??? MIDDLE EAST TERRORIST country
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LOL... Some strange notions about geography… or - I guess - you want to say that people perceive those countries in the way you described? In that case, nothing so particular. The level of ignorance of the average "man of the mass" today is so abysmal that sometimes they ignore some basic facts about their own countries as well.
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so much ignorancy and "pro" independence people, after all we all get nothing at the end.
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Bear in mind that this is a
Nationalist message board. All of us here are in favour of national independence(s), it is our default position.