Thoughts on Tito?

Thoughts on Tito?

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Pretty neato

Got his enemies beato

Did a good job.

He tried to create a strong nationalistic socialist state, based on Slavic unity. Pretty based. Sadly it didn't work in the long run.

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only because every swinging dick swung in to ruin a perfectly good thing

Managed to pull this mess back together and create somewhat of a success state. Even the Yugoslav Albanians (for the most part) liked him. He was still a communist though

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Kept Yugoslavia together and told Stalin to fuck off, but he's still a red.

I’m Michael Jackson, you Tito

Looks like Joe Pesci

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A real hero. He kept the yugoslavians thight by their faces, so they couldn't chimp out and the country would prosper (relatively for a communist country)

Then he died and the new fake countries emerged on the place of the former Yugoslavia and all went to shit.

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Would have been based if not for socialism
Yugos need a strong, conservative hand to rule them

Actually the only decent commie out there. Pretty based guy.

What makes him different from other commies?

He had his own based island too, but unlike Clinton he didn´t rape kids alongside the yids there.

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Unfortunately like most countries under a dictatorship, the dictator is the only person strong enough to hold them together. Luckily Tito was a benevolent dictator as they all should be.

that's the opposite of reality, Tito was best yugo, after his dead it went to shit

he had stalin killed google his last letter to him user

Yugoslavia was the closest thing to a functioning communist state there would probably ever be. the Yugo aesthetic was neat too

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oh he had his own island alright, but it wasn't a place of leisure

he never existed

probably the most important Polish person in the XXth century