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Komentáře • 242

  • @markodragovic011
    @markodragovic011 Před 3 měsíci +21

    Belgraders English proficiency tho... literally everybody taking it for granted in the comments

  • @deezed6478
    @deezed6478 Před měsícem +5

    I was born after Yugoslavia and I miss Yugoslavia. The country was stronger when we were all together and now pretending that Serbian Croatian Bosnian and Montenegrin are all different languages is really annoying and complicates life unnecessarily

  • @ayadmatij2639
    @ayadmatij2639 Před 2 měsíci +7

    I misssss it every day of my life ❤❤❤❤ the best life

  • @DelwdKhalili
    @DelwdKhalili Před 21 dnem +4

    Serbien sehr schönes Land, sehr gute Menschen. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @world_is_f_crazy
    @world_is_f_crazy Před 5 měsíci +45

    Yes I do miss. I am going to ignore all the comments wrote down. I am Serbian and in the time of Yugoslavia, our passport meant something, we traveled everywhere we wanted without visa.

    • @arnelabih1845
      @arnelabih1845 Před 2 měsíci

      I agree 👍 I honestly still call us Yugoslavia lol ❤

    • @shameless5035
      @shameless5035 Před 27 dny

      Countries like Slovenia and Croatia have strong passports though. Your comment is about other former yugoslav nations I suppose.

  • @tamarajurisic8523
    @tamarajurisic8523 Před 5 měsíci +21

    My father misses Yugoslavia too

  • @frog382
    @frog382 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Now we have businessman and politicians that own all the wealth of this country, back in the Yugoslavia, it was only politicians 😆

  • @ismardidic3505
    @ismardidic3505 Před 2 měsíci +15

    I was born and lived in my Yougoslave republic ❤❤. I am Happy to see Serbian people our brothers and sisters to miss Yougoslave republic.I hope so that one day We Bosnian,Serbian and Montenegrin people will build one ☝️ new state for our children.💕

    • @vesnabozovic9463
      @vesnabozovic9463 Před 3 dny

      Hvala ti brate. I ja sam rodjena u Jugoslaviji ❤. Da živimo opet u miru i ljubavi, samo tako možemo napredovati na svim poljima.

    • @ismardidic3505
      @ismardidic3505 Před 3 dny

      @@vesnabozovic9463 💕

    • @chelazar8895
      @chelazar8895 Před 3 dny +2

      Ne daj Boze opet, neka svako Zivi za sebe! mi vama vise neverujemo 😉 kad dobijes 2 Puta noz u ledja naucio si lekciju! Samo Majka Srbija🇷🇸

    • @ismardidic3505
      @ismardidic3505 Před 3 dny

      @@chelazar8895 Lazare nemoj tako budi pravi srbin vecina koje ja znam su pravi ljudi imam 52 godine porijeklom sam iz Bosne tamo prakticki nisam ni zivio ne sjecam se vec u Hrvatskoj. Ja bi zelio da narodi iz Srbije, Bosne I Crne gore zive zajedno ako bog da. Pozdrav

    • @chelazar8895
      @chelazar8895 Před 3 dny +1

      @@ismardidic3505 Druze ja Imam 45 godina rodjen u Puli od tamo su me oterali 91 , kad gledam sta se nama Srbima Desilo od 1941-45 ! Ne mrzim ja ali necu da opet zivimo zajedno , to je uvek stetno za nas Srba bilo ! Ziv bio

  • @vendetta4033
    @vendetta4033 Před 5 měsíci +26

    There was definitely some positives but also some negatives. If it was possible to change the negative and keep the positive, it would be the best country in the world man can live in. Better then most western countries now. We need to learn from all of it

    • @danmustapic
      @danmustapic Před 5 měsíci +1

      The only people or nation that that the 2 Yugoslavia's benefitted was the Serbs....no others really wanted the union....they were all somehow forced into a marriage that was destined to fail!!

    • @danicadabic9789
      @danicadabic9789 Před 5 měsíci +8

      ​@@danmustapicthat's actually not true.

    • @TataShvaler
      @TataShvaler Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@danmustapicThat's not true at all. A couple of years ago I went to Ljubljana in Slovenia. I was surprised to see all the SFRJ and Tito murals all over the city. I've talked to some citizens about it and they told me that yugonostalgia was always present in Slovenia but only grew bigger since joining the EU which they see as a big mistake since the living standard dropped significantly.

    • @dzonikg
      @dzonikg Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@danmustapic SO not true,even if you see independence question in Croatia ,referendum question was build so that everyone vote yes ,so first choice was do you want Yugoslavia as union off republics where Croatia guarantee every rights to Serbs and everyone else and second do you want Yugoslavia as centralised state .
      SO off course everyone would vote for first

    • @emilianozapata2530
      @emilianozapata2530 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@danmustapichahahah..what kind of joke is that? Why would Serbia want to build a house with two other people who faught against them in ww1,and ww2? They already had their country,and Croatians and Slovenians didn't,so I dont see Serbia's profit from entering Yugoslavia..

  • @darkshinigami9438
    @darkshinigami9438 Před 2 dny +1

    1:07 well, not only France did collide with Germany but also with the countries around, we call it European Union

  • @stevanserbia1
    @stevanserbia1 Před 8 dny +2

    No, I lived in Slovenia since my birth in 1974 till 1987 and I never missed nor Slovenia or Yugoslavia.
    Yugoslavia was the worst mistake we Serbs made in our history.

  • @MrIt83
    @MrIt83 Před 5 měsíci +2

    ....wow so interesting

  • @user-ky6mr8dn5u
    @user-ky6mr8dn5u Před 5 měsíci

    Dope

  • @alexandrebrecevic3030
    @alexandrebrecevic3030 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bravo pour tous ces micro trottoir je m'abonne a ton contenu... la Yougoslavie me manque aussi, magnifique pays de mes parents ou j'ai passé des mois entiers et merci de dédiaboliser le peuple serbe qui a aussi souffert.
    Best gretting from Istria

  • @alexandramacsim1422
    @alexandramacsim1422 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Please ask women too 😊

  • @da1vinci1edi
    @da1vinci1edi Před 2 měsíci +4

    Do you miss Yugoslawia?
    Serbs: Yes
    Also Serbs: Remove Titos Body

    • @nekilik7886
      @nekilik7886 Před 9 minutami

      those are 2 different groups of serbs and the ones against yugoslavia are much more numerous

  • @TheUnknownTraveler
    @TheUnknownTraveler Před 5 měsíci +5

    Wow thats interesting! All miss it

  • @goranmarinic2923
    @goranmarinic2923 Před 16 dny +3

    NEVER AGAIN!

  • @dzonikg
    @dzonikg Před 5 měsíci +4

    That guy and 4:33 is younger then me but look 20 years older ,guess that beard add him lot off years

  • @sekamalena918
    @sekamalena918 Před 5 měsíci +7

    My parents do miss Yugo and so do i.

  • @drazantodoric6040
    @drazantodoric6040 Před 5 měsíci +2

    ...0:38... He is wright...

  • @user-dk6ee8zh6u
    @user-dk6ee8zh6u Před 5 měsíci +60

    Дневни подсетник да никада не треба подценити политичку неписменост овог народа.

    • @milans.637
      @milans.637 Před 5 měsíci +11

      Tako je , bravo. JEziv video...

    • @bingo737
      @bingo737 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Strava i uzas kume moj!

    • @janakolasinac1686
      @janakolasinac1686 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Sve prodane duše, nacionalno ne osviješćeni, propast! Sem onog jednog čovjeka koji je uporedio Yu sa ujedinjenjem fra i de. Katastrofa, nestajemo brzinom svjetlosti 😢

    • @user-dk6ee8zh6u
      @user-dk6ee8zh6u Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@janakolasinac1686Ма добро, само полако. Евидентно је да се ради на промоцији југословенства у Србији, хрватска има ту највише интереса, после њих су, колико год то звучало нелогично, највећи промотери европејци, они живе у неком посебно свету где прихватају наративе наших околних парадржава, њих је срећом мало и веома су ограничени. Има ту доста нормалног света којем је океј идеја о уједињењу, и мени је, али нажалост није 1918. година, ми имамо прегршт искуства која нас уче и демантују.
      Свакако не треба ићи у крајност, ми као деминантни и највећи народ на простору бивше државе требамо пружати руку околним паранародима, поготово када се узме наше православно и историјски слободарско наслеђе у обзир, али да чинимо услуге као што смо то чинили 1918. и 1945. па да нам се враћају у виду нових Јасеновца и колона, овога пута то неће проћи па макар мртвих било.
      Нама су превладала осећања и те 1918. и 1945. следећег пута морамо у целу једначину укључити и разум, а у ситуацији где наше драге комшије врше терор над српском културом и српским становништвом, где условљени својим новоизабраним газдама из Брисела испоручују своје младе, а за узврат добијају цоктаче из пунџабија и сличних стана, где им исте те газде диктирају усклађивање основних вредности, последња ствар коју требамо да радимо јесте да им се пружи рука, може рука али рука која ће их још дубље гурнути у блату у којем су сами изабрали да се налазе, а обичан народ је свакако добродошао и у Новом Саду, и у Београду, и где год у Србији.

    • @bgdabg6769
      @bgdabg6769 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Не желим да верујем да није намештен видео. Када би ово био стваран проценат болести...ја не бих желео да постојимо више као народ. А да смо доста оболели, јесмо

  • @leahflower9924
    @leahflower9924 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The guy with the hat and beard looks so American he had me fooled lol

  • @asdasdasddgdgdfgdg
    @asdasdasddgdgdfgdg Před 5 měsíci +3

    0:35 what does he mean by "mental destruction"?

  • @koevirel8350
    @koevirel8350 Před měsícem

    They can talk whenever but when end came nobody was ready to fight for that same Jugoslavia and that's your answer. Same like in bad marriage u can miss certain parts but losing your freedom wasn't worth it.

  • @Belisarius516
    @Belisarius516 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Except socialism - who very few are missing, Balkan people just miss the big country of Yugoslavia. In that sense they miss the kingdom of Yugoslavia.

  • @rj-jl5nv
    @rj-jl5nv Před 5 měsíci +3

    5:03 you werent even born, how can you miss it?

  • @1DrBar
    @1DrBar Před 5 měsíci +3

    How silly is this? The only people who could really answer that question are those who were adults in both countries. That would make them 55-60 now and you are asking people in their thirties.

    • @jj4774ns-te5px
      @jj4774ns-te5px Před 3 dny +1

      There were just 2 of 20 something guys, but everyone else was on older side.

  • @Marva123
    @Marva123 Před 5 měsíci +10

    That dude in the Texas Tech had looks like he is straight from Austin, lol.

    • @lukapopovic6431
      @lukapopovic6431 Před 5 měsíci +6

      but he gave the best answer and looks more Serbian than other guys

    • @nublu6344
      @nublu6344 Před měsícem +1

      That's the new hipster fashion that is boring and repetitive.

  • @lukapopovic6431
    @lukapopovic6431 Před 5 měsíci +52

    The guy in Texas cap gave the best answer from Serbian point of view. We contributed/sacrificed the most than any other nation in former Yugoslavia but didn't benefit at all therefore, what's there to miss? We need to build our own future and only rely on ourselves.

    • @MontenegrinIcon
      @MontenegrinIcon Před 5 měsíci

      Serbs sacrificed a lot, as far as not benefitting from it, that’s not even REMOTELY true

    • @yotzoman
      @yotzoman Před 5 měsíci +16

      Well...Slovenia contributed the most GDP per capita (twice more than Serbia for example) throughout the whole history of Yugoslavia. Croatians were close second. Speaking of sacrifices: Slovenians had to speak serbocroatian - sacrificing their own identity and language... for what benefit? Serbia mismanaged the whole economy after Tito's death so Slovenians and Croatians had enough of it rightfully so. Working people don't like to carry 3/4 of the state indefinitely.

    • @bokibo87
      @bokibo87 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Bullshit...​@@yotzoman

    • @korallrev3497
      @korallrev3497 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@bokibo87 prove it was bullshit then... This is the truth and it hurts sometimes. All money that croatia and slovenia made was sent to belgrade to build stupid shit

    • @zarjesve2
      @zarjesve2 Před 5 měsíci

      Titos death was not main reasons: collaps of dollar as gold based currency back in 70s and whole new “neoliberal” economy bring set of rules in world (weaponisation of dollar) that bring down SFRJ, USSR and other economies (Non-west complient) to the collapse using dollar as a weapon.

  • @STASHYNSKYI
    @STASHYNSKYI Před 5 měsíci

    Your are still in Belgrade. NTM

  • @user-pj9hh9gd3f
    @user-pj9hh9gd3f Před 5 měsíci +3

    Nope!!!!!!!!!

  • @georgecuster2169
    @georgecuster2169 Před 5 měsíci +67

    They do not miss Yugoslavia, but their youth.

    • @user-zh2ih6iv4k
      @user-zh2ih6iv4k Před 5 měsíci +4

      Very well said.
      They are more “Jugonostalgičari” - people that feel a certain nostalgia towards Yugoslavia. This doesn’t necessarily mean it was a better time.

    • @Zajebani007
      @Zajebani007 Před 5 měsíci +5

      seres

    • @danicadabic9789
      @danicadabic9789 Před 5 měsíci +3

      True. None of these people who actually lived in Yugoslavia can explain why and how it was better.

    • @Zajebani007
      @Zajebani007 Před 5 měsíci

      @@danicadabic9789 nemas ti pojma klinko

    • @dadodadek7800
      @dadodadek7800 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Very well said 🤙

  • @seryjsk
    @seryjsk Před 5 měsíci

    Добро

  • @goxy911
    @goxy911 Před 5 měsíci +13

    Jesus. Is there any another country where you can ask such a silly questions as this one?

    • @jobrock1079
      @jobrock1079 Před 5 měsíci

      He won't move on to other Slavic countries really. He is from France and when I said something about it, he complained it was expensive. So why doesn't he go back to France if it is too expensive to travel around? Maybe he should get real job.

    • @Ed-xv4sy
      @Ed-xv4sy Před 5 měsíci

      @@jobrock1079 My friend, this is the future, if he learns to network his channel could explode and get big. What's he going to do in france? work for some ahole who takes 40% of your income in taxes?

    • @ObradPopovic-cs8if
      @ObradPopovic-cs8if Před 5 měsíci

      Jes bro,of course there are other countrys he could ask that,Bosnia,Croatia,Slovenia,Montenegro,North Macedonia.Sorry Macedonian brothers but you have to tell from whom you are dicided,you know som Serbian Kings are krowned in Macedonia.Well i know its hard for you,you may be the the oldest folks,but the history is not on your side,you have to choose for now whether you are from Serbian,Greece,Bulgarian or Albanian origins

    • @nebojsa1976
      @nebojsa1976 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Ed-xv4sy No no, too many fish in the pond. His channel can't get big to support him.

    • @zaomi1883
      @zaomi1883 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​​@@ObradPopovic-cs8ifA zasto ne bi mogli biti Makedonci?
      Kako ne shvatate da je nacionalnost stvar licnog osecanja.
      Ta prica kako im je neko nametnuo identitet to je nemoguce, bilo je izvezstaja ne naseg, da je dentitet tih ljudi 30 posto bugarski, 15 posto srpski i 55 posto Slavomakedonski.
      Genetski su svakako blizi Grcima nego nama.
      Inace su najljubazniji narod, mnogo ljubazniji od bilo kog naroda preko Drine.

  • @Andrij_Kozak
    @Andrij_Kozak Před 5 měsíci +6

    Why you don’t go to Poland,Czechia,Slovakia,Slovenia,Montenegro,Macedonia ? There are also Slavs.

    • @milans.637
      @milans.637 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Me as a Serb i also wonder this, but i bet this french guy is here because he is trying to hit some women, and i also really think he can't.
      He is maybe paid to ask what is peoples opinion in Serbia.

    • @jobrock1079
      @jobrock1079 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@milans.637 He likes to torment Serbs with political and controversial questions. In Croatia he would bring up Serbs when asking them who they hated and they hadn't mentioned Serbs.

    • @milans.637
      @milans.637 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@jobrock1079Yes, he is officially trying something stupid. Hope he never face me with those stupid questions, he officially isn't aware of what could've happen to him.

    • @Ed-xv4sy
      @Ed-xv4sy Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@milans.637 Always serb acting tough. Then the second you drop one, they call the police and get you in trouble with the law.

    • @ObradPopovic-cs8if
      @ObradPopovic-cs8if Před 5 měsíci +1

      Bro Poland,Czehia and Slovakia,had nothing to do with Yugoslavia,beside that we al are Slavs.Greatings to all my Slavic brothers and sisters! How can it be that someone fom US or Germany cares more about Ukraine or Russia then we Slavic brothers.Think again

  • @Antoniy76
    @Antoniy76 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nothing was for free. Everything was from taxes and low salaries

  • @MultiAntic
    @MultiAntic Před 5 měsíci +17

    The guy from 1:00 explained everything 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @williamminogue801
    @williamminogue801 Před 25 dny

    we miss the simple family life ,, when money wasn't god and when people were free to love all ... I know ,, commies actually had free love for their people lol ... bratstvo i jedinstvo

  • @lukapaic7560
    @lukapaic7560 Před 4 měsíci

    Come and ask in any country that was affected by the war and you will get a different answer 😊

  • @RagnaroK81X
    @RagnaroK81X Před 5 měsíci

    Some like EU most western Europeans not actualy....

  • @milostomic8539
    @milostomic8539 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Not at all.

  • @johnm1268
    @johnm1268 Před měsícem

    A lot of Balkan folks do not like the idea of yugoslavia bc besides the mistreatment of bosnians and albanians, not all balkan people identify as slavs

  • @alexismike313
    @alexismike313 Před 7 dny

    What USA and england did to them using NATO

  • @tatjanalalic4314
    @tatjanalalic4314 Před 5 měsíci +6

    No, we do not miss !

  • @Aeneas-sg2rt
    @Aeneas-sg2rt Před 5 měsíci

    Today Serbia is like Somalia .
    Yugoslavia was not perfect bat it was beder then Somalia

  • @danmustapic
    @danmustapic Před 5 měsíci +20

    My cousin(who lived there) always said about 3-4 million lived well in Yugoslavia ( army, police, communist party members) but the rest other 20 million lived poorly day to day to make ends meet.

    • @milans.637
      @milans.637 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Your cousin is right, only kids of people who were in communist party lived well, other people were poor just like now. So marginalizing this yugonostalgics is their most likelly to happen to them, i can't say they don't deserve it.

    • @MrIt83
      @MrIt83 Před 5 měsíci

      ...........and now only 1% of the entire world population owns everything..... :) ......is you go to USA .....theres around 35 million of people living in poverty

    • @zarjesve2
      @zarjesve2 Před 5 měsíci +15

      That simple is not true.
      In SFRJ majority had same possibilities: to go to school for free including high education, to have a car, had a paid one month vacation and spent it on see… there was nothing like now: 10 fold difference in salaries…

    • @danmustapic
      @danmustapic Před 5 měsíci

      Please admit it communism is corrupt and it does't work...where did Yugoslavia get the money to do this with a poor economy...borrow, borrow but they couldn't pay it back...tourist dollars wasn.t enough...they over borrowed from the west and the soviet block but couldn.t pay it back ...old saying: in communism there are 10 workers doing the job of 4...@@zarjesve2

    • @drazantodoric6040
      @drazantodoric6040 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Tvoj rođak POJMA NEMA.... Veroatno nije bio ni rođen za vreme Jugoslavije.

  • @gbejrut
    @gbejrut Před 5 měsíci +9

    I am from Slovenia and I want to live together with the Serbs and the Russians - our true friends and brothers! My dream is to kick out the Anglo-Saxon occupiers and their domestic servants and reunite with our brothers Serbs in one single country. However, not in a new Yugoslavia - I think this name for our former country was perhaps a bit unfortunate. I think a more proper name would be United Provinces of Greater Serbia. 😊
    And by the way, Yugoslavia though with many problems and contradictions, was a thousand times better than this sh*t we have today!

    • @bingo737
      @bingo737 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ne balavi

    • @drazantodoric6040
      @drazantodoric6040 Před 5 měsíci

      Konačno neko normalan, koji razmišlja sopstvenom glavom, koji zna istoriju,koji zna gde su Slovenci bili ostvareni kao narod ...

    • @danmustapic
      @danmustapic Před 5 měsíci

      Your not Slovenian....your hiding your true identity.(Serbian)..what benefits did the Slovenes get from the Serbs.!!?....oh wait a minute ...yeah their Balkan culture!!

  • @stoyanfourn
    @stoyanfourn Před 5 měsíci +5

    I miss Yugoslavia, but I don't miss the torture and prison cams. Very well said from a young boy!
    Yugoslavia was better back then before the civil wars, compared to Bulgaria where I live, when Bulgaria was a communist ally with the former USSR. The Yugoslavians had much more freedom than us Bulgarians, for instance they could travel all over the world, while we were constrained in the Eastern Block countries, and we were not allowed to visit even Yugoslavia, considered a socialist country like ours back then. So yes, it was like a small European Union which was good, and at the same time the blame is to the Serbian nationalists like Miloshevich, who is like Putin and who lead to the disintegration of Yugoslavia.

    • @dzonikg
      @dzonikg Před 5 měsíci

      Blaming Milosevic is typical west propaganda ,but not reality.Reality was that west wanted Yugoslavia desintegrate so there was for years propaganda in SLovenia and Croatia that they belong to west and not be a part off Yugoslavia. And in 1990 both president and prime minister off Yugoslavia were Croats so they were more then happy to push it.
      I watched lately some1.5 hour BBC documentary from 1989 and was shot in Slovenia ,that was before everything ,basicly BBC journalists were going from people to people in Slovenia and telling them they should be independent.
      Slovenian guy says i have good life ,i have house a boat a job and BBC journalist start provoking questions how Slovenia should be independent and not part off communist country.
      Blame is also on Yugoslavian government before 1990 who did not push for Yugoslavian identity ,so Yugoslavs were minority in own country

    • @janakolasinac1686
      @janakolasinac1686 Před 5 měsíci +4

      He can't know if he is missing yu because he wasn't born.

    • @stoyanfourn
      @stoyanfourn Před 5 měsíci

      Very much true. I am speaking from my prospective, I was born back then and remember that yugoslavs had much more freedom than we had in Bulgaria and we all envied them. Nevertheless, I still don't know about the prisons (Thanks God!), only those who were imprisoned can tell they know how it was. @@janakolasinac1686

  • @valevisa8429
    @valevisa8429 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I lived in Yugoslavia in 85-86.From the socialist block,it was the best country by far.Unfortunately the Serbian nationalism destroyed it,but i didn't meet a Serbian yet to admit that.

    • @peka003
      @peka003 Před 4 měsíci +6

      what do you mean?it was other federal republics proclaiming independence that ruined it

  • @emircedic1236
    @emircedic1236 Před měsícem +2

    Mi nosili Titovu sliku za mir, a vec okolo i iz kasarni pucano od Jugoslovenske- srpske Armije. Sve dali pobunjenim Srbima iz sume. 😮

    • @nekilik7886
      @nekilik7886 Před 4 minutami

      Pa cekaj jel se prvo zapucalo ili su Muslimani prvo proglasili odvajanje od Jugoslavije? Redosled dogadjaja je bitan

  • @stoYkeez
    @stoYkeez Před měsícem

    The guy on 1:20 said right thing and its true. All true serbs will agree with him and me on this point.

  • @sashan.4786
    @sashan.4786 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Enough with the Servs; go and ask that question in Slovenia and Croatia. :)

  • @BobRooney290
    @BobRooney290 Před 5 měsíci

    yes, i do miss Yugo. all for one and one for all. we were stronger as one, than separated. the religious leaders whispering in political ears, politicians using the momentum and manipulating and angering people to hate each other because of fcking religion. if religion did not have that amount of power, we would all still be one nation of Yugoslavia. corruption and greed divided the nation.

  • @dadodadek7800
    @dadodadek7800 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Never ever Yugoslavia again 🤙 but I wish the best for our neighbours and good relationship from 🇭🇷💪

  • @batman6540
    @batman6540 Před 5 měsíci

    Yugoslavia was nice on the outside, but corrupt and broke at the end. Yugoslavia was to Belgrad like EU is to Brussels. Money intake...Also we werent on either side (USA, Russia) So both did hate us for it. we were with Castro :D

  • @draganpetrovic2314
    @draganpetrovic2314 Před 5 měsíci +5

    +Кајзер Созе: " Највећи успех ђавола је био да убеди човека да он непостоји..." и Срби баш " слатко" верују у то+

  • @Belisarius516
    @Belisarius516 Před 5 měsíci

    The guy with the beard and cap negative to Yuga is visibly and obviously not a Serb.

    • @kristinavb4398
      @kristinavb4398 Před 5 měsíci +1

      He is Serbian with brain and he speaks the truth. Communist propaganda teached fake history
      Yugoslavia is the beginning of Serbia fall and loss of serbian identity. That's why we have catastrophic consequences nowadays

  • @user-pc2jp2yr3c
    @user-pc2jp2yr3c Před 5 měsíci +6

    The old federal Yugoslavia was a country where one part of the country (Serbia) imposed internal economic sanctions on another part of the country (Slovenia). This was before the war and highlights the crazy internal situation that was in the old Yugoslavia.

    • @borax92
      @borax92 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Usually countries dont send money and candies to region who want to separate.

    • @danicadabic9789
      @danicadabic9789 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yes, and Mladina was a newspaper where kids could read fairy tales.

  • @meduzsazsa8490
    @meduzsazsa8490 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can you stop torturing us?

  • @jobrock1079
    @jobrock1079 Před 5 měsíci +2

    When are you going to stop pestering Serbs and go to another Slavic country?

  • @teachisailovic8889
    @teachisailovic8889 Před 5 měsíci +1

    What kind of question is that...Serbia is better..😂😢

  • @gambinogambinos2439
    @gambinogambinos2439 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Hell no !!!

  • @ErrikosMyller
    @ErrikosMyller Před 5 měsíci +1

    Go ask the same question in Zagreb or Ljubljana. I wonder if you'd ever put the result on youtube. By the way terrible french accent.

  • @lambert8298
    @lambert8298 Před 5 měsíci

    These people mourn for Yugoslavia also because of the fact that Serbia, as well as other post-Yugoslav states, cannot be competent with stronger states - players in space and time. Post-Yugoslav ethnic states are more of an object than a subject in legal and market transactions and as such they do not ask anything. It really bothers people, especially if they have a libertarian nature and consciousness.
    The 21st century is the century of creation of (sub)continental states and (sub)continental identities. People living in the post-Yugoslav states abandoned their Yugoslav national identity (a product of the 19th century) and returned 200 years ago, where they identify themselves by an already rudimentary ethnic key, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian etc. (a product of the 17th century). These people trot along with "development" for 400 years, where as such they become only a hindrance to future events in favor of the creation of a (sub)continental identity and (sub)continental European or Balkan state.
    These people see it clearly, but they cannot fight against rudimentary ethnic, xenophobic chains. They are literally in a vicious circle, with no way out. In a vicious circle, where there is no perspective in the present, let alone in the future.

  • @DinaraDivision
    @DinaraDivision Před 5 měsíci +5

    Yugoslavia was the worst thing that could of happened to the Serbian Orthodox People

  • @risbolensky3921
    @risbolensky3921 Před 5 měsíci +3

    If only Yugoslavia never happened

  • @Polythinker
    @Polythinker Před 5 měsíci +20

    They don't miss Yugoslavia,they miss Serboslavia."Trepça radi Beograd se gradi".

    • @withoutshadowww
      @withoutshadowww Před 5 měsíci +8

      Sure, Serboslavia where Slovenia and Croatia were always richer than Serbia and Slovenia always the most privileged one. It was not a centralised country. There are a lot of people "missing" Yugoslavia not just in Serbia, but also in Montenegro and Slovenia, and especially in Bosnia. Get informed yourself before expressing your boring racist opinions.

    • @lovemekids2
      @lovemekids2 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Exactly. Couldn't have put it better myself. Serboslavia is correct.

    • @drazantodoric6040
      @drazantodoric6040 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Klinac, pitaj tatu i mamu, ili još bolje dedu i babu, kako je zaista bilo....i ne pričaj gluposti@@lovemekids2

    • @jobrock1079
      @jobrock1079 Před 5 měsíci +7

      The Slovenes had the most power. After Tito, a 1/2 Slovene, the next most powerful were Stane Dolanc and Edvard Kardelj. They enriched Slovenia and even moved Serbian industries to Slovenia, Croatia and BiH. It was claimed (in case of attack by the "east" - meaning Soviets), but it was just an excuse to poach Serb industries. Serbia was the only one to bring gold to the first Yugoslavia and it never got that gold back.
      Slovenia and Croatia were built up with Serbian money.

    • @jobrock1079
      @jobrock1079 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@lovemekids2 It was ruled by Slovenes who became richer by joining up with Serbs. They and Croats got extra land such as Istria, Dalmatia and Slavonia. Istria was Italian while Dalmatia and Slavonia were never part of Croatia before it joined with Serbs. Only under Hungarian rule were Slavonia and Dalmatia included with Croatia for administrative purposes.

  • @harbinger200
    @harbinger200 Před 5 měsíci

    No, may that evil it never again cover Serbia. This is not real representation of opinion, you singled out those older communists that are still alive and center city liberals.
    Yugoslavia was a way for west to colonize Serbia. Its leader Tito was one of the most brutal killers in history. We found out he was present in army of Autro Hungary army when it attacked Serbia in WW1. Historians found him as a 17 year old in notorious 25. devil infantry brigade that went and butchered civilian population as they invaded Serbia. There is a story of how they gathered entire village in the church, men women and children, butcher them all with knives, and leave them in blood. Serb soldiers that found the scene later described the solidified blood on the floor of the church was up to there knees. After invading Serbia in 1945 behind Red army and with British organization and support, they took Serbia and immediate executed 100.000 richest and most educated Serbs, and immediately occupied there houses and factories and farms. It was one the biggest robberies in history.

  • @lovemekids2
    @lovemekids2 Před 5 měsíci +11

    Financially it was better, but beneath the surface it wasn't. The. Serbians' benefited the most from Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was code for Serbian. Just look at Belgrade? you think the serbs could not have built that up like that on their own? Then what if you weren't Slavic ( for example the Albanians) and stuck in Yugoslavia, then you were a second citizen or didn't even exist. The Serbs had it all and blew it. That's why the Croatians, Bosnians, Slovenians and Albanians broke away. I didn't mention the Macedonians b/c they were created by the Serbs. They know that now. Vucic { Yugoslavia) is a little Putin ( USSR), both want the old days back.

    • @withoutshadowww
      @withoutshadowww Před 5 měsíci +8

      Bullshit. Slovenia and Croatia were richer than Serbia before Yugoslavia and stayed that way during Yugoslav time, and Slovenia was even a privileged one... higher salaries + everyone was buying their technical products in Yugoslavia + they got their autonomy in Yugoslavia for the first time + at times they had special regulations protecting their capital city from other Yugoslavs. A lot of people in Slovenia do have a positive attitude towards Yugoslavia and their Republic back then, especially in Istria. The same situation with Croatian Istria. Especially in Bosnia you can find those nostalgic people, while also in Montenegro the most of people do have a positive emotion about Yugoslavia. In most of Croatia (outside of Istria) the attitude is negative, though. Not sure about Macedonia.
      Kosovo is a different story. They remained the poorest in Yugoslav times and didn't get a republic. They got autonomy, women's emancipation and some industry and infrastructure, though.

    • @lovemekids2
      @lovemekids2 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Go look at all the companies and factories in Serbia. As far as Albanians? Go read your history and educate yourself.@@superman13-un6fm

    • @lovemekids2
      @lovemekids2 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Not Bullshit. The Slovenians were very well off and their riches were going directly to Belgrade.@@withoutshadowww

    • @drazantodoric6040
      @drazantodoric6040 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Srbija je najviše izgubila. Po završetku rata je čitave fabrike prenela iz Srbije u Sloveniju , najviše je izdvajala u zajedničku kasu, a izgubila je teritorije (severni deo Makedonije , tj.54 km južno od Šar planine je bila granica "Kosovskog vilajeta", Kosovo i Metohiju, Vojvodinu, Sandžak, Grnu Goru )u cilju slabljenja Srbije, Hrvatska je dobila čitavu Jadransku obalu (iako je bila na strani okupatora u I i II Svetskom Ratu ), Slovenija je dobila državnost, Crna Gora je dobila državnost...
      Savet, prvo se dobro obavesti od starijih ljudi,koji su živeli u Jugoslaviji.... Smejaće ti se ljudi ...mnogo,mnogo si se nalupetao...

    • @lovemekids2
      @lovemekids2 Před 5 měsíci +4

      i was born in the former yugoslavia and know a lot of people who are older and know a lot. Serbia should have lost much more. They took vojvodina from hungary with a 60% majority. The serbs took Kosova from the Albanians with a 10 %. minority. You forgot to write about all the Albanians that were exported to turkey claiming they were turks. The. serbs planted serbs in Bosnia and Montenegro to make sure they had a foothold in those countries too. The have been trying to take Montenegro forever, but Europe won't let them. The Sandžak area are Albanian Christians who were slavinized.
      Serbians are lucky they have what they have. The serbs should lose much, much more. @@drazantodoric6040

  • @LeonaLukas-li9ri
    @LeonaLukas-li9ri Před 5 měsíci

    Was the best in the world

  • @thierryb2826
    @thierryb2826 Před 5 měsíci

    Gledajte sta su evreji, best people in the world 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱❤FORZA TSAHAL I IZRAEL PEUPLE 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱❤

  • @gamingcorner285
    @gamingcorner285 Před 5 měsíci +3

    No one miss Yugoslavia.

  • @leeatkins1995
    @leeatkins1995 Před 4 měsíci

    The old bloke at the end doesn’t want there to be millionaires, life is so much better when everybody is equally poor. 🤣🤦‍♂️

  • @danmustapic
    @danmustapic Před 5 měsíci +5

    Different nationalities, different cultures, different languages....Yeahhhh....all controlled by the SERBS for their own benefits...they settled all over Yugoslavia , took : land , jobs, apartments, law, police forces in the different republics...the army..everything. even TITO was controlled by the Serbs...of course they had it good!! There is a good reason why they fell apart and not just once but two Serboslavija"s fell apart!!

    • @videoizazov
      @videoizazov Před 5 měsíci +5

      Nije bilo potrebe da ulazimo u YU posle 1. svetskog rata, imali bismo praktično veliku Srbiju... Učinili smo vam uslugu a veliki promašaj za budućnost je to bio. Trebalo je držati se onoga što nam je kao pobednici iz 1. sv rata sledilo. Izlaz na more, dobar deo BiH... Kako je već sve opisao hrvatski istoričar Hrvoje Klasić, pa sa tim nasleđem praviti eventualne unije, kao danas EU... Ali je činjenica da smo mogli da izostavimo Hrvate tada i da bismo dobili daleko najveću državu.

    • @jonjones7143
      @jonjones7143 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Well boy,serbs liberated all yugo-countryes after ww1,they could of easily take parts of Croatia and Bosnia but instead they entered in Country with them,educate yourself before you put some stupid comments,they sacrified the most for Yugoslavia and they got nothing from her.And btw i am not a Serb or even from the Balkans.I am a guy thats interested in history,history of Slavic people.I am from Poland and i am objective,i have no interest to be subjective.

    • @jonjones7143
      @jonjones7143 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Its a different theme what they did in 90s,that was shamefull but they didnt cooperate with Nazi germany or with Austria,i see them as keepers of christianity and wall that was standing between Europe and Turks,imagine being 500 years under ottoman administration and not change your religion,thats fucking crazye you have to be deeply connected to your roots and Mentaly like a steel.Big respect to Serbia

    • @nm2022
      @nm2022 Před 5 měsíci

      Poturice, ne bi danas lupetao pričice i izmišljao identitete o bošnjaštvu i bosankskom jeziku, i smrdljao u onom trianglstanu, da nije bilo Srba koji su omogućili da se napravi nešto nalik Jugoslaviji...od koje su oni imaju najveću štetu, jer im je upravo falilo zdravog sebičnog interesa i temeljite asimiliacije kojekakvih gmazova koji žive i dan danas na srpskim zemljama, poput Bosne.

    • @natashatoskovic344
      @natashatoskovic344 Před 5 měsíci +1

      An average Serb would say that Serbia benefited just as much as the other Yugoslav republics.Some might say that Serbia lost its national identity to the idea of brotherhood and unity,which,by the way, seems to be a legit idea...why would,otherwise,all the former Yugoslav republics strive to become members of the EU?

  • @milans.637
    @milans.637 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Worst time in a history for Serbian people

  • @animaazzurra1861
    @animaazzurra1861 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Jugoslavia: ☠️