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I was saving amunition.
As i said biggest problems with Serbs is ortodoxy culture, that represses all critical tought.
For instance people wont to protest against injustice or corruption in government, Serb president himself clandestinely hires hulligans to make trouble pretending to be one of them, so he can go scott free, like see, these people are bunch of hulligans.
Critical thinking is very repressed in Serbia, it all gets changed to fit the narrative all the time, issues are not talked about, but rather there is always some kind of external enemy that takes the blame.
For instance, kid, 8 year old, a little psycho, makes a plan how to kill bunch of his classmates on a fucking piece of paper, has a map, footnotes, and even has contingency that he is to young to be incarcerated, does the shit, kills bunch of kids.
And at first it is a great misery, president addreses the public, and after the while massive protests start against violent culture in Serbia.
What do media write?
"Croats were only ones who didnt feel sad about dead Serbian children"
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Serbs in Croatia were pretty well integrated until late 19th/early 20th century. Melody of Croatian anthem was written by local orthodox guy
Svetozar Borojević only Austro Hungarian field marshal of Slavic origin in WW1 was a Croatian patriot and he came from orthodox family. There are many more examples.
Rakovac rebellion Croatian nationalists started against Austrians was supported by local Serbs.
Things were not always like in 20th century.
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Around Banja Luka ustashe committed some of the heaviest crimes against Serbian civilians in WW2. In villages Motike, Drakulić and Šargovac near Banja Luka on February 7, 1942 ustashe killed over 2300 local Serbian peasant and 551 of them were children https://ocpsociety.org/drakulic-vill...ms-remembered/
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Ugo as for Germans I mean foreigners like non Germans including other whites. German women are not that open towards them from my experience.
Even user rothaer who is German guy raised in Sweden said he wouldn't marry non German and I guess he meant Swedes too.
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Banat is very interesting tho, it was some kind of SS state experiment.
I am partly Banat Swabian and my grand-grandma brother was a local nazi who after the war escaped to Canada. He died with Hitler picture under his pillow.
Germans there were extreme nazis for some reason. Btw this guy from my family was only half German. Rest of his ancestry was Greek and most likely Hungarian.
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