Talk:Enzo Bettiza

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His mother is "of Montenegrin origins", with no further references. Why it's so hard for someone to say that an Italo-optant has Croat origins?
I've put that Enzo is of Croat origins - simply, search Betica in Croatian online phonebook. Kubura (talk) 15:09, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

And why is it so hard to admit that Italophones were expelled brutally by means of terror and mass murders from their native and beloved Istria and Dalmatia? They did not "opt" anything. They've left only with their clothes. I know this is war and Italy has lost those countries forever but why should we hide the truth? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.62.178.67 (talk) 14:22, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

Please, don't slash the messages. It's hard to follow who wrote what.
Second, do you want to know what Italians did on Eastern Adriatic during WW2, and on annected areas 1918-1941? That was not funny and romantic. No romanticized "beautiful Italian culture", but the culture of violent assimilation, plundering, rape and ricinus. Kubura (talk) 10:15, 15 February 2008 (UTC) I know almost everything about fascist violence and I know that it is the root of Italian exile from Eastern shore of the adriatic sea. Nonetheless I can't understand why Croatian nationalism insists to deny that a huge number of Italians was compelled to leave a place where lived for centuries and where their ancestors lie (in the graves). By means of terror and mass murders. It is denied even the heritage of Venice, which you can see carved on gateways of every Istrian and Dalmatian town (the Lion of St. Mark, you know). Quite childish.You had your revenge, your bloody revenge. Enough is enough. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.62.178.67 (talk) 09:31, 29 February 2008 (UTC)