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Post by mini on Mar 10, 2012 12:22:35 GMT 10
Agreed.
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Post by levendara on Mar 10, 2012 12:55:53 GMT 10
I love Croatians, great people
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Post by Bennis on Mar 10, 2012 14:06:37 GMT 10
Not really, mate. I have some good mates over there and not one of them isn't embarassed by all that crap. They actually think all the U bullshit is a fuckin disgrace to their country and hate the young twats who glorify it. But if you think it's great to embarass your homeland, then carry on. so your mates are right im wrong? what dont you understand about each to their own? as i said, if you wanna keep embarassing your homeland then that's your choice. it just makes me wonder how much respect you actually have for Croatia and its residents. i also find it hard to swallow that you support a system that's against migration, when that is exactly how your family arrived here. i'm all for multi-culturalism, but my tolerance ends with people who don't show others the same courtesy (particularly when you guys are so quick to play the racism card the minute you think someone's having a go at you)!
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Post by 1992 on Mar 10, 2012 15:37:09 GMT 10
no im not a facist im a democratic.
Is it true its called sydney "U" nited due to ustasa and that is why the first united emblem was changed due to having the U around it?
If everybody hated the "ustasa" then why do all the cro's here love it? a cro once told me that its all propaganda by serbs that they were nazi's and facist but that they were just the most proud croatians.
Does ustasa still exist? is the the same as chetnik?
BTW Bennis what nationality are you?
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Post by mini on Mar 10, 2012 15:41:18 GMT 10
Ustashi were nazi collaborators. They were staunchly opposed to communism and even collaborated with the Chetniks to fight the partisans. Chetniks were the Serb versions of the Ustashi.
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Post by 1992 on Mar 10, 2012 15:43:36 GMT 10
so who were partisans? bosnians?
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Post by mini on Mar 10, 2012 15:48:45 GMT 10
Partisans were communist fighters from all over Yugoslavia
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Post by levendara on Mar 10, 2012 15:52:11 GMT 10
When did this thread turn into a class of Yugoslavian Politics
To 1992, look on the internet for this information and take in all the events through all points of view
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Post by anothermp on Mar 10, 2012 16:21:20 GMT 10
Farken crayshins.
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Post by 1992 on Mar 10, 2012 16:46:42 GMT 10
Just read that Croatian club in Melbourne is named after leader of ustasa anti pavelic. ?? This is confusing. Can one of the sus boys clarify. Do cro"s like or dislike ustasa. Thanks
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Post by levendara on Mar 10, 2012 16:59:07 GMT 10
Ante Pavelic was the Croatian Hitler
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Post by mini on Mar 10, 2012 17:14:44 GMT 10
Just read that Croatian club in Melbourne is named after leader of ustasa anti pavelic. ?? This is confusing. Can one of the sus boys clarify. Do cro"s like or dislike ustasa. Thanks Like everyone, everyone has individual views with politics. The larger proportion of Croats in Australia, particular Sydney United and Melbourne Knights supporters are Ustashe supporters. They left a communist regime they never wanted in Yugoslavia, and had anti-Communist sentiments, hence why most of them are right wingers.
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Post by sweeper on Mar 10, 2012 19:21:05 GMT 10
mini, Does that mean they are short of left wingers ?
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Post by levendara on Mar 10, 2012 21:08:50 GMT 10
mini, Does that mean they are short of left wingers ?
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Post by mini on Mar 10, 2012 21:27:55 GMT 10
mini, Does that mean they are short of left wingers ? Hahaha. You can find those in a burwood yum cha place
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