Originally Posted by
Voight
No, have you been reading my posts at all? I said their ancestors were living in Croatia for centuries, at least since Hapsburg times. For some reason they got land near Krajina or chose to live near Krajina and gradually developed an Orthodox identity. Like I said, my father has Hungarian-derived name while my mother has a name which over 70 Croatian people have but only two Serbian do (my mother's side that lives in Vojvodina, most likely) (according to actacroatica.com and forebears.io and prezime.net )
It's not as if they suddenly decided to switch to "Serbian loyalty" just on a whim during Yugoslavia times; that's ridiculous, and reveals how disingenuous you are.
They over decades witnessed first-hand perhaps that the Serbs were more honorable as a people than the Crorats
Right, he was a Croat who barely spoke kajkavian and stokavian and had a drunk Croat father but a Slovenian mother; hmm maybe he sucked at his own language because he hated his origin? I wouldn't blame him