Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon
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I know you are a very intelligent guy, and thus could not make such a statement.
I think I may have misinterpreted this - An imposed language doesn't have anything to do with ethnicity.
My apologies.
And I am sorry, but I cannot accept a person who's ancestry comes from a Macedonian-speaking family but was forced to speak Greek in the last century, as an "ethnic" Greek
You seem to think that is funny, perhaps you are willing to enlighten me on how Greek makes this distinction, because the bananas I have came across have not been able to.
Nationality - Υπηκοότητα , Ypikootita or εθνικός, ethnikos
They are your words Spartan, not mine, I don't deny the existence of ethnic Greeks,
My apologies to you and Risto, and any other macedonian that shares your opinion on this. I shouldnt have generalized .
while for you it may be ok to consider the ethnic Albanian Kondouriotes who became your first president as an "ethnic" Greek, and the ethnic Macedonian Kottas as an "ethnic" Greek, both of whom had limited to no knowledge of the Greek language. That is your prerogative.
2 of the primary indicators. Tell me again, in accordance with your explanation above, how exactly is your first president who did not even speak Greek, an "ethnic" Greek? In eager anticipation of your response.
Personally, I dont know why it would matter anyway.
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