Ask someone who lived in Tito's Yugoslavia. I know most Titoist are just slightly-left Liberals at this point, but I do feel that I might have a few things to add.
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Ask someone who lived in Tito's Yugoslavia. I know most Titoist are just slightly-left Liberals at this point...
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Did the really drive titos dead ass around all of yugoslavia on a train?
Now thats a funeral.
What do you think of Richard Wolff?
Did you ever get to meet Tito?
Not every town. My town didn't have a train station so we had to go to another town to see it.
I haven't read him. I'm still kinda new to this whole Communism thing. I just kinda didn't care about politics until 20014.
Of coarse not. I was 15 when he died.
How does it feel living in the past, supporting an undemocratic regime and crypto-Greater Serbia
It was just a coffin full of balast, the real body was discreetly transported to Belgrade
Damn you old nigga
Opinion on The Weight of Chains 1 and 2?
How free was the semi-market in Tito's Yugoslavia? I don't like to use the Yugo flag on this board since the Titoist economy was, to the best of my understanding, still noticably directed by the state.
Lel so you are like 50 years old? Gtfo. Prove it old man.
anyone who unironically uses this word is just secretly defending dying corporate-controlled "democracies", which are currently proving to be a detriment to society. how's that for living in the past?
I like it. Tito provided for me far more than Macedonia has. The EU are job stealing parasites that should die.
I feel it is mostly accurate in that the breakup of Yugoslavia was orchestrated by western powers to destroy Socialism.
When I got my first job at 17 I was never exploited and felt that I had some representation so it wasn't that free. For example, I never felt my job would be outsourced to third-world nigger countries just so Porky could buy more expensive track suits or whatever.
No wonder Liberals are hated by everyone.
Whats an old yugoslav man like you doing on such an obscure shitty chansite speaking perfect english with slang?
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pozdrav druze, dali si clan neke partije?
What about Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War? Seen that one?
I moved to the UK i 1989 so that's how I became so good with English (I do teach English to immigrants for a living so I should be good at it)
I started using chan sites in 2005 to discuss Anime originally. I went to Holla Forums because it seems more interesting than 4chan (which at this point is entirely populated by Newfags and Holla Forumstards)
Jas ne pripagam na nitu edna partija.
I don't pirate movies like I used to so not really. Though from summaries I've seen of it, it seems like an interesting piece.
ok. Moram da idem, nadam se da ces biti tu posle.
Youre pretty special mate. You might be one of the oldest users here.
Tito is the best girl btw.
I always wondered how Yugoslavia would work in the Hetalia world. The USSR was multiple people in it, so i guess it might be the same.
Right here m8:
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How do you feel about todays ex yugo countries. There is still revolution potential? At the time how much freedom of movment there was? I heard a lot of ex urss people saying that there was little sex, was yuogoslavia the same? It was possible to have a lot of yugo pussy at the time? What do you think of trieste and italian cities near your country? How was week end in yugoslavia? There were places to go and get hammered with your yugomates? A lot of italians here talk a lot shit about ex yugo countries, everyone of them went in yugoslavia after tito died, did the quality of life went to shit after tito died? What do you like tito? What do you think of other socialists countries? Is yugopussae any good?
I was talking to some bro in a youtube comment thing on some shitty molymeme video that was describing Tito's Yugo with a sense of nostalgia. I know it was a mixed economy but what he was telling me gave me hope that if socialism is even remotely possible, things are looking up for us, society as a whole.
I wear this patch on my jacket OP. Tito and Yugoslavia were based.
I'm uncertain you realize just how lucky you were to have grown up in such a beautiful, prosperous country, Yugoanon. :') What I'd give to live in a socialist paradise such as Tito's Yugoslavia.
Back. had to get something, sorry.
I feel revolution potentioal will rise of older generations start being more vocal about the TRUTH of Tito's administration and stop spreading CIA and Porky funded right-wing lies. I haven't been to any of them (besides Macedonia) in years though so I can't answer based on individuality, but Serbia seems REALLY class and ethno-cucked. I don't know about the sex thing, I remember porn being a thing, but I didn't spend that much money on it. Some Yugos are stereotypically easier than others, Croats and Slovens are more permissive than Bosnians and Serbs for example. Italian cities never bothered me, I even had a cousin who visited Rome once and took really kick ass pictures. Weekends were typically free for most people, I usually spent mine working on machines and reading books. Yeah, Yugoslavia had bars, though in Bosnia it's less common. Quality of life remained kind of the same until ~1988, after that everything quickly went to shit. When they were still around I saw Albania as weird, Hungary as kinda bitchy, Romania and Bulgaria as militarized yet beautiful, the USSR as one giant cold oil field, East Germany as strong, Poland as whiny, and Czechoslovakia as interesting as it is kinda like Yugoslavia but in the Warsaw Pact. I didn't think much of China, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, Somalia, Seychelles, Cambodia, or Congo, I guess I just saw them as Socialist in areas I will probably never see.
Да живее другар Тито
When I left Yugoslavia in 1989 I felt knew deep down that it isn't longed for a post-revolution world. When Tito died, all of us felt that the world won't take us as seriously without him. He really was a great man. Even if he is a bit too market for me, at the very least he was in the hearts of all good people. Even Republicans and post-Stalin Soviets looked at him with respect.
I feel that if Yugoslavia didn't lost the unity we had under him, it would still live on.
It's always nice to see a thread like this, thanks for all the info, sir.
Are you hopeful for the future? Is there any candidates or any other people that seem like a good way forward?
Were the wars really caused by ethnic/cultural differences? I can't even imagine the heartbreak, yugoanon.
Well I don't have as much info as the other yugo user but to put something out there I have traveled around Europe and visited Slovenia. Talking to Slovenes a lot of them looked at Tito very nostalgic. They said they could quit a job and get another one the next day and wages were better. Granted, it was not a perfect system some towns were pretty poor but once Slovenia adopted capitalism and the Euro people's wages have stagnated and everything else got more expensive
is it true that titoism/mark-soc inspired the economic portion gaddafis Third International Theory?
40 y old fart reporing in to tell you shitty gen z'ers to get fucked. jkind regards.
What's your opinion on Milosevic?
Do you think there's any real chance of socialism coming back? Or is it true that what's dead is dead and history and we have to start all over again?