The Desolution of Yugoslavia

"socialism is when IMF loan"

The history of Yugoslavia since 1945 embraces a period of rapid economic, political, and social modernization reflected in urban and industrial growth, improvements in literacy and economic well-being, changes in the traditional patriarchal family structure, moderation of ethnic hostilities, and integration into the international economy.

However, in dialectical fashion, it also embraces a period of economic decline and intense ethnic reaction. In a very real sense, the route to the collapse of the Yugoslav federation, like the collapse of the Soviet federation, was paved by the policy toward nationalities that each had pursued, but it was precipitated by involvement in the global economy.

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  • scamboy [he/him,any]
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    3 years ago

    Being on the discord and on here really re-wired my brain with regards to pronouns. Now every time I see someone defaulting to he/him I cringe.

    • glimmer_twin [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      1000%. I must admit before we left reddit I was way less tuned in to trans issues, I’m still kind of a baby leftist in a lot of ways despite calling myself a communist for years now. Unironically this community has educated me so much in that regard, even just interacting with trans people much more than I ever have irl has been great and really illuminating

    • Rem [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      One thing I eventually noticed is that on reddit I would always use they by default, but I'd switch to he if I was talking about a user that was being an ass haha

    • lizbo [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      Yeah even I as a woman tend to assume these kind of sites are filled with men, but the tags really do prove that it's not the case