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:::I do not support edit wars that wreck a page. I am well aware of the resurgence of the Ustashe in Croatia and among ethnic emigrants who came to the U.S. I studied Ustashe supporters in Chicago as early as the 1970s and helped edit a book where the Ustashe supporters were mentioned as coordinated by former Nazi collaborators. I have published articles on fascism as a social movement that discuss the Ustashe. Nonetheless, simply bashing all Croats as indifferent to or complicit with the Ustashe is not fair. I very much want the section on this page to be accurate and NPOV, and currently the edit warring has resulted in an overly long, unfocused, and badly written section where any edit is unfairly called vandalism. Could we please take a paragraph at a time and discuss it here? --[[User:Cberlet|Cberlet]] 13:54, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
:::I agree with Cberlet and have two things to add. Firstly, I advise the anonymous user not to make unwarranted accusations of vandalism. [[Wikipedia:Vandalism]], which is official policy, says: ''While having large chunks of text you've written deleted, moved to the talk page, or substantially rewritten can sometimes feel like vandalism, it should not be confused with vandalism.'' Secondly, I advise him not to confuse any attack against Serbs in Croatia with Neo-Nazism. This applies to his first source above, which is exclusively about ethnic hatred, not Neo-Nazism. --[[User:Zmaj|Zmaj]] 14:01, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
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