Not a great many. Remember that it was the Serbs who helped save hundreds of American pilots and airmen from the Nazis during WWII, that Nicola Tesla was a Serbian-American, and there was a group of around a hundred Americans of Serbian descent, mostly from around the Biloxi, Mississippi area, who fought on the Serbian side.
The Serbs with whom I've crossed paths have been intelligent enough to know that it was corrupt American globalists they should direct their ire towards, not the American people. And quite a few have family members in the US, probably more of a percentage than Polish-Americans.
Thanks, Archy. I'll take comfort in your experiences since the one and only I've had was only partly good.
Way back when Gore was running for the presidency, there was a very multicultural protest against him at one of his fund raisers (Tech Museum in San Jose IIRC). I went because Melanie Morgan of KSFO (at that time) was trying to make it, but there were also quite a few Serbs and the totally communist International Answer.
Melanie didn't make it and there didn't seem to be her kind of group there. There probably isn't anyone more anticommunist than I am, but I have to say the worker bees of IA were helpful and let me use one of their signs that I could agree with.
Interestingly, the commies with coiffed hair and big rings took an immediate dislike to me--I guess they could tell I wasn't one of them although we had a common cause that day.
Anyway, I ended up talking with some Serbs. One old man was very surprised that I knew a little about the incredibly rich mining area that was in danger of being grabbed away but he couldn't shake his distrust of America(ns). I talked for a longer bit with a young couple.
They were surprised that I understood how destructive the Dayton Accord/Agreement was to Serbia at the hands of the Clinton scum. I told them about FR and suggested they check it out to see what Americans who got some factual information thought.
I tried to make the point that the real enemy was the media who were demonizing Serbs and misreporting most news from the area according to their own agenda. I tried to make them see that Americans wouldn't have been antagonistic towards Serbs if they knew the truth.
I think I did convince the young couple, but otherwise all I got for my trouble was being photographed by fast moving men in suits and ties.
As were Capt. Lance Sijan and Col. Mitchell Paige.