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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspar View Post
    That was the policy of Yugoslavia.

    Bratstvo I Edinstvo, remember??

    Many mixed marriages as well...

    No one hates you but make no mistake, don't push your propaganda on us.
    So when Serbs immigrate to N. Macedonia it is "colonisation and occupation", but when even larger number of Macedonians immigrate to Serbia it is - brotherhood and unity. Very objective.

    You cant hide your animosity toward us. Its too obvious.

    On the other hand, hardly anyone in Serbia even think about your people. And if think, it is positive opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dušan View Post
    So when Serbs immigrate to N. Macedonia it is "colonisation and occupation", but when even larger number of Macedonians immigrate to Serbia it is - brotherhood and unity. Very objective.

    You cant hide your animosity toward us. Its too obvious.

    On the other hand, hardly anyone in Serbia even think about your people. And if think, it is positive opinion.
    Mate, you do understand that there was a plan for colonization of Serbs immediately after the Balkan wars?

    That is not a hidden fact but well known, every serious historian can tell you that.

    Serbs that settled in Macedonia during Yugoslavia are just migrants, not colonizators, just like those Macedonians.

    The animosity comes because of people like Pribislav.

    And I don't see many Serbs that disagree with him, so probably they agree with him...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayetooey View Post
    Belarus is over 17% I2a1b, and most of that is in the west and the south near Poland/Ukraine. I have a Y dna match from Belarus who claims his ancestor was a Serb from Kosovo funnily enough; he's ph908 and only matches with Serbs.
    Brsjaci settled in the 6th-7th century in Macedonia, long before a branch split and went to Dinaric Alps. The guy from Brest is probably recently historically descended from a Serb. This does not negate at all what I said about Brsjaci tribe not being Serbian.

    Separately recorded Slavic tribes. One part migrating to and becoming Serbian does not make Brsjaci who didn’t migrate there also Serbian. Be realistic, all Slavs share I2 and R1a. You going to call them all Serbs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnusDark View Post
    Brsjaci settled in the 6th-7th century in Macedonia, long before a branch split and went to Dinaric Alps. The guy from Brest is probably recently historically descended from a Serb. This does not negate at all what I said about Brsjaci tribe not being Serbian.

    Separately recorded Slavic tribes. One part migrating to and becoming Serbian does not make Brsjaci who didn’t migrate there also Serbian. Be realistic, all Slavs share I2 and R1a. You going to call them all Serbs?
    I don't know or care about this tribe; never heard of them before this thread. I was just correcting your assertion that I2a1b is low in Belarus; it is 17% out of a population of 9.5 million so likely more I2 in raw numbers than Bosnia, Croatia etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayetooey View Post
    I don't know or care about this tribe; never heard of them before this thread. I was just correcting your assertion that I2a1b is low in Belarus; it is 17% out of a population of 9.5 million so likely more I2 in raw numbers than Bosnia, Croatia etc.
    And for Brest? I didn’t say all of Belarus. Brest is a tiny patch of Belarus at far south west border region founded by the tribe he claims is Serb that have mostly R1a, which is dominant in this region.

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    Srbinovo in N. Macedonia came from Serbian ethnonym (Srbin is a Serb on Serbian) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srbinovo

    There is no Bulgarinovo or any other toponym in N. Macedonia which came from Bulgarian ethnic name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pribislav View Post
    Srbinovo in N. Macedonia came from Serbian ethnonym (Srbin is a Serb on Serbian) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srbinovo

    There is no Bulgarinovo or any other toponym in N. Macedonia which came from Bulgarian ethnic name.
    Surname of this N. Macedonian came from Serbian ethnonym https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjan_Srbinovski

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