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One way of looking at it is, hungary is so bad, even the gypsies don't want to go thereNo Illegal Immigrants
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Ok so they are Nazi Sympathisers now.Here comes the Communist.
Painting an entire community and race the same based on a photo of 10 people. lol there are nazi sympathisers in every country....
What? so post the Australia Cup, we were;Don't forget the social ramifications of it as well... Not a good look buddy.
Read a book! Or did you burn them all Malaka!Here comes the Communist.
Painting an entire community and race the same based on a photo of 10 people. lol there are nazi sympathisers in every country....
Ok so they are Nazi Sympathisers now.
Glad you acknowledge it,
I have many cro friends, none are nazis. these tryhards though - FMD
if they are friends with you, calling them cro is a long stretch.
the red star hasnt been since since 91.
Hahahahahah Ill take your word for itI take it you never have had the pleasure of meeting Spider Kalac, Zdrillic, Simunic, Culina etc etc
Personalities like fucking wet cardboard![]()
Ok so they are Nazi Sympathisers now.
Glad you acknowledge it,
I have many cro friends, none are nazis. these tryhards though - FMD
hahahah I forgot he was a painter... luckily NOT Austrian... hahahahahaBut Judge Harris on Thursday upheld the guilty finding against Lisica, who performed the salute seven times.
They included one example of scaling a guard rail to raise his hand and later when standing by himself up at the top of the spectator area.
The painter had worn army camouflage to the soccer match and held a large hand-made Croatian flag with the phrase “za dom”, meaning “for homeland”.
He also gave evasive answers to police about whether he raised his arm in a Nazi salute when interviewed in February 2023, she said.
The judge also rejected the 46-year-old’s claim he was too drunk to remember what he did after having 10 beers on the day.
Sounds like paradise.... I wonder why all the 18-35 year olds males are leaving the coutnry in droves? Maybe they are gay. muslim, and black?....i met a lot of them last year who were all on vacation in croatia. so they cant be doing that bad if they are out and about and spending money.
No Illegal Immigrants
No Terrorist attacks.
No Grooming Gangs
Good Christian Values and Religious Country
Like i said, the world would be a better place with these values in mind
Sounds like paradise.... I wonder why all the 18-35 year olds males are leaving the coutnry in droves? Maybe they are gay. muslim, and black?....
Ever thought about picking up abstract expressionism Beretta?
Actually that DOES look pretty cool.yeah, really looks dire. (photo is celebrating independence)
I'm no expert on any of this but always trying to learn. Is it similar stuff to how the nazis appropriated the swastika? An historical symbol of divinity stolen for nefarious motives.Just one for the history buffs out there; regarding the term Za Dom Spremni (For the home land Ready) Timeline
Nikola Subić Zrinski used this salute in his glorious death in the march against the Ottoman Empire in the 16th Century where Suleiman I died (Siege of Szigetvár)
It was also used by our most known Ban Jelacic during the war against Hungary (Josip Jelačić)
The salute is used regularly for CENTURIES in the opera ‘Nikola Šubić Zrinski’ which is also performed on universities abroad, in Japan
It was then used by the Ustashe from 1941.-1945. which this issue is about.
It was also used from 1990.-1995 by Croats in defense against the Serbian invasion by the Croatian Defense Force paramilitary group which fought on the hardest of battlefields and marched to certain death even in Vukovar where the official army forbade them to come, and even imprisoned them.
The Term Za Dom Spremni, is still used and displayed in Croatia today with our paramilitary groups, when we celebrate operation storm in our independence. Even if our leftist government doesn't like or agree with it.
I'm no expert on any of this but always trying to learn. Is it similar stuff to how the nazis appropriated the swastika? An historical symbol of divinity stolen for nefarious motives.
I suppose it needs to be taken in context. If my Indian mate hangs a swastika in his home I wouldn't think twice about it. But if my German colleague walks around with a swastika pinned to their chest, they wouldn't last the day, it would just be uncouth and borderline psychotic.
Is some of the angst because of the links of the people who came to Australia around the 50s? I think if there weren't pictures of Pavelic proudly on display then these SS kids wouldn't get as much attention.
Hahah of course the Yanks would have that!Uncouth is probably the best term you can use Guus...
Symbology IS linked to ideology and sometimes purposefully so... Alot of this younger generation, like LFC alluded too, is influenced by the notoriety it brings as opposed to the Pavelic worship the wannabe outraged media want to portrey them as... Its no different than British and American kids wearing SS badges and Iron Cross badges in the 70s and 80s or uni kids with Che Guevara t-shirts.... Shit even the British Royal family likes to wear Brownshirt attire and goosestep around at parties sometimes lol....
Demonising a group of people solves nothing, in fact it makes them even more insular and shrink deeper into their nationalistic tendencies... You are absolutely NOT doing so, but I find that the overall narrative amongst some that "All Croatians are Nazis" is as helpful as "all Muslims are Terrorists" or "all Trans are paedophiles" ... A bunch of young men being proud of who they are and where they come from doesn't HAVE to mean they wanna start up concentration camps and kill all the Serbs in this country ..(maybe some of them still feel that way)
As for your appropriation comment, had to through this littel fascits US Congress image in ... to hard to resist
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and rightfully so.I suppose it needs to be taken in context. If my Indian mate hangs a swastika in his home I wouldn't think twice about it. But if my German colleague walks around with a swastika pinned to their chest, they wouldn't last the day, it would just be uncouth and borderline psychotic.