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"Shqiptar i vėrtetė e i mirė ėshtė ay qė vė gjithėnjė e kurėdo kombėrinė pėrpara fesė, nuk ka vėllezėr ata qė ka nė besėn e tij, por ata qė ka nė kombėri tė tij. Sami Frashėri"
"A true and good Albanian is the one who always and everywhere puts the nation before the religion, there are no brothers who are in his faith, but those who are in his nation." - Sami Frashėri "
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So ? That's just nature taking it's course. Kosovo is still independent as is Albania. If we become a minority or disappear then so be it. Who the hell cares. We are not losers like you who complain about other peoples birthrates.
Same way your villages in Serbia are being emptied, which I showed in that thread. Your population is declining everywhere. Your own women don't even want to marry you in these villages and leave for the west or Belgrade. That's why you're paying money to get some left over brides from Albania that nobody else wanted.
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Good fences make good neighbours. Only when one knows what is his and what is of other, there can be understanding and tolerance. Look at Bosnia-Herzegovina, a small Serbocroatia. It's a total disaster of a country. Therefore I believe complete separation and clear demarcation between Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins can lead to normal relations in the future.
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Yes, but if I were Croat I'd be very reticent to the idea of annexing BiH territory. When one takes a look at the situation in Zg, one can see that domiciliary Croatians and Herzegovinian Croatians are in essence different people in regards to culture, mentality, genetic inheritance and phenotype.
Gauging Croats one can resume they have tendencies to more or less veer towards embracing Catholic-Protestant values when it comes civic responsibilities, social trust and customary mores. In ages past, Zagreb was in line with this national consciousness, but nowadays it wanders off the well trodden, righteous path by several standard deviations so to speak.
I cannot help but think that such a deviation was at least partially caused by a significant number of Herzegovina Croat immigration.
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