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Originally Posted by Gnist
Hm.
As far as I know, Serbs were attacking Croats at that time, and one reason for this was that Yugoslavia and many Serbs didn't want to admit that there was a Croat nation of its own, like I also heard that you were never allowed to be a Croat in Yugoslavia at all. Serb was fine to be, but Croat wasn't. So I can't take what you say to be the simple truth. Croats seem to me to have been in a position similar to Finns. They were fighting for independence.
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Originally Posted by Ostrogorski
You know nothing about the history of our former state and mutual relations between the Serbs and the Croats. It's the easiest way - blame it on the "evil Serbs". That's utter ignorance if you ask me.
Try being more objective by reading something that falls out of official wikipedia/CNN & BBC/Croatian sources. Nothing in life is absolutely black and white, especially because there's much more to it, and much more sides than just Croats vs Serbs. And all of them want to cover their bloody traces by blaming all on us.
Other than that I won't comment anything on this, because it's not even worth commenting.
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Gnist did not say that Serbs are evil (no nation on earth is evil in its entirety, I myself would never use such qualification for any people either), he just stated some facts (all of them correct) about the Croatian position in the former Yugoslavia.