Today.
Until the destruction of Yugoslavia, the only independent Croat state, ever, was the Nazis' Ustasha puppet one during the War.
The disastrous UDI of Franjo Tudjman's neo-Ustasha state in Croatia led to that state's war of Ustasha re-enactment (then, as in the Forties, on the same side as the jihadi) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as its removal of the constitutional recognition of the Serbs as one of Croatia's two founding peoples, leading to the largest ethnic cleansing in the entire break-up of Yugoslavia. We used to ignore all of this, and much more, instead simply branding the Serbs as the villains, the Croats as sort of all right, and the Muslims as whiter than white.
Increasingly, however "Serbia and Croatia" are treated as the bad guys from the Yugoslav War. Both of them. Together.
Well, they belong together. They are brothers. Each other's. And ours. It is not even clear exactly when the Serbs went into schism from Rome: their second King, Stephen II, brother of Saint Sava himself, received in 1195 both his royal crown and the title prvovenčani, or primus coronatus, from Pope Honorius III.
What is clear, however, is that the Serbs and the Croats both share in the historic mission of all the Slavs, naturally led by Russia and in the exercise of which the Serbs are particularly distinguished, as the gatekeepers of the Biblical-Classical synthesis in Christ and His Church. That synthesis is the true West, whereas the closely interconnected forces of European federalism, globalisation, and American military-industrial hegemony constitute the pseudo-West, in unsurprisingly close alliance with Islam, not least in the former Yugoslavia.
I do have to wonder how differently people might react (not least in post-9/11 America) if someone tried to set up a Wahhabi state in Europe these days, as was done by Izetbegovic in the 1990s. Except, of course, that someone has recently done exactly that, with full American and British backing. Do we never learn? Or rather, why do we never learn?
It gives me no pleasure to have to point out that the Croats backed the wrong side, and were thus derelict in their historic duty as a people, both in the Forties and in the Nineties. I believe passionately, as any orthodox Catholic must, in the historic mission of the Croats as Antemurale Christianitatis, the Ramparts of Christendom, a vitally important manifestation of the the historic mission of the Slavs, just as much as is the lived-out identity of Russia or Serbia. But the Croats have been derelict in that duty twice in the last seventy years, and Christian charity includes the obligation to reproach the brethren when and where necessary.
They should have remained Antemurale Christianitatis within a multi-ethnic, post-Communist Yugoslavia, witnessing to Catholic Social Teaching both against nostalgia for the Communist past and against neoliberalism. Only ever having been a state as Hitler's plaything, and with no history of it, that is the Croats' true historic mission, as lived out within several preceding multi-ethnic entities.
That a people exists does not necessarily mean that it needs a state. On the contrary, that might very well be the last thing that it needs and (which is just as important) that others need of it. Inhabitants of this island, of Belgium, of the north of Spain, and elsewhere, take note.
But the Croats failed to bear witness. They must repent of the Ustasha from whom they took their inspiration, of their pro-jihadi war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and of the denial and attempted destruction of their Serbian compatriots (or, as Jesus would have put it, neighbours), because every Western forum is crying out for the witness of Antemurale Christianitatis. Christendom needs Her Ramparts now, as ever.
As some of us recognise.
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At the time it was said that the Serbs were the bad guys - "Nazis", "another Hitler", "invaders of Bosnia & Krajina" & that the Moslem inhabitants of Bosnia & Kosovo, alone, were entitled to be called Bosniacs or Kosovars. Now, when our media are not ignoring it & censoring the KLA's dissection of Serbian teenagers to fill our own hospital's organbanks
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they tend to say that what we did was ok because everybody, Serbs, Croats & sometimes even the Islamofascists, was equally bad.
The truth is very different. The war came about purely because our governments supported, both financially & militarily, people they knew to be unrepentent (ex-)Nazis publicly committed to genocide. Our country bombed & our journalists censored & lied for what they knew to be practicing genocide. Without our intelligence services funding these (ex-)Nazi politicians in the first & "recognising" their genocidal regimes I doubt if Yugoslavia would have much more conflict than that between Protestant & Catholic (mostly Irish descended) in Scotland & Liverpool. The worst criminals in that war are not exclusively but largely in opulent offices in NATO countries.
As ever.
ReplyDeleteDo the media regard the Muslims as whiter than white because they imagine them to be non-white?
I just have one comment to leave; Long live Croatia, a proud and independent country! Your comments are totally deluded and incorrect, get a history lesson and then maybe you could have something more intelligent to say, although I doubt it taking what we see on this webpage as evidence!
ReplyDeleteTake it up with the Pope. Or in prayer to his soon-to-be-beatified predecessor, ora pro nobis. This applies both to Medjugorje and to the disintegration of Yugoslavia.
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