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disolitude said:
Zlatan.R said:
disolitude said:
Zlatan.R said:
disolitude said:
Zlatan.R said:

Wrong he was not the reason for break up Stjepan mesic who was last president of Yugoslavia said after it broke up ...Yugoslavia is broken I have done my job 

This is how Serbs see it. Croats see it differently, Slovenians differently... Hence why there was war and now everyone is pointing fingers. Unfortunately for Serbs, they had the biggest gun at the time and did the most damage, hence they get most of the blame. 

All of former Yugoslavs that still have any ideas for an ethnicly pure country should live in a different mutli-ethinc country like Australia for a year, and see how different cultures that have absolutely nothing i common live, work and prosper together.

Only then they'd realize how retarded they all are for killing each other.

serbs are the one who wanted to keep yugoslavia together but the politicans used it against them and said they were trying to create greater serbia and of coarse stupid people fell for it now what was once a beautifull rich country of yugoslavia is cheap shit hole and people are very poor i hope they are happy


In Milosevic's Serbia and the way he lead politics, non-Serbs would have eventually become second class Yugoslav citizens.

I myself am a Hungarian from Vojvodina and in the late 80s it became much harder for my parents who are university educated to prosper at work in Yugoslavia...and a lot of it was due to nationality. 

For example in 1989, my dad was let go for absolutely no reason at a major state run company (Naftagas) and replaced by a guy from who was brought in from Montenegro with no experience what so ever. Those Montenegro people sure like to be in charge lol...

In any case, Serbian politicians started playing these nationalistic games first ("Niko vas ne sme da bije") and we see where that lead to.

No offense but if you're screwing up at your job that's how it goes I'm sorry if he thought it was because of his nationality 

Haha...no screw ups happened. In the late 80s, Serbia was a place where you could screw up all you wanted as long as you were Serb and had a daddy in the communist party that you could call.

You seriously don't have a clue what was happened in the province of Vojvodina in the late 80s with finally the complete removal of the autonomy and government in 1990 by Milosevic?

Why are you even spewing your one sided views here of you are so uneducated on the matter?

One sided? You can't be serious you talk like your country's perfect and never discrimated against anyone