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German museum man says Alexander the Great was mainly Greek

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  • #41
    Re: German museum man says Alexander the Great was mainly Greek

    Originally posted by Army View Post
    I did not say they live in a heaven. Ive met with Armenians and J'ews here and they were living quite well. Actually, they do not take anyone into jail just because they say "We are Greek" or "We are Kurds". It is not that insane here.

    As for Macedonians, I do not hate them but I do not like them either. But forcing a state to change its name into FYROM is silly, since it has the term 'Macedonia' in FYROM too.
    The only reason there is a pause in invading is because FYROM is not worth the cost of the bullets and I believe Albania made that assessment. FYROM is just a country that is waiting to be divided, which is FYROM's own fault really.

    If FYROM just shut its mouth for one moment it might actually realise its whole pseudo-history was made by communists who just wanted to the people there to believe they were descendent of Alexander the Great so that the communists could make a claim on Macedonia in Greece.

    Anyway too bad for FYROM it is disliked by Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia, its only a matter of time till one of those nations loses itself to anger from all the nazi propaganda crap FYROM vomit out every year and just invades FYROM once and for all.

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    • #42
      Re: German museum man says Alexander the Great was mainly Greek

      Originally posted by Army View Post
      Ok, bileteral relationships between countries are their problem. If Macedonia agreed on something like that, its her mistake. What I want to learn is since FYROM means "Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia"; it means that there was a Yugoslavian Republic named 'Macedonia'... So the people of that country are 'Macedonians of the Former Yugoslavian Republic'.. How come it makes a difference; they are still Macedonians and the state is still Macedonia.. is not it?
      Just because the slavs in FYROM lives in a region called "Macedonia" doesn`t make them "Macedonians".There is also a part of the region Macedonia that lies in Bulgaria but you don`t hear the Bulgarians today calling themselves "Macedonians".And speaking of Bulgaria, Bulgaria has recognized FYROM with the name "Macedonia" but not as a people - Bulgaria believes that the slavs in FYROM are not "Macedonians" but Bulgarians.

      It was Titov(communist) when he was in power in Yugoslavija who tried to create a "Macedonian" identity in order to make claims on the Greek part of Macedonia.The slavs in FYROM are victims of Titov`s policy.Titov did everything to promote "Macedonian" nationalism.

      Bulgaria had also a finger in this when they were communistic...
      Last edited by Alexandros; 10-06-2009, 05:37 AM.

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      • #43
        Re: German museum man says Alexander the Great was mainly Greek

        Originally posted by Army View Post
        I did not say they live in a heaven. Ive met with Armenians and J'ews here and they were living quite well. Actually, they do not take anyone into jail just because they say "We are Greek" or "We are Kurds". It is not that insane here.
        Now you`re not telling the truth:

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