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  • Rogi
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    I am yet to meet one Macedonian who has a real and intense hatred for Greeks in general.

    Just about all hate what Greece has done and what Greece continues to do and the Greek policies... but nobody hates Greeks in general as a people. I mean, especially in the Diaspora, almost everyone is bound to have a Greek friend or associate with some Greeks.

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  • Royal Hellas
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    I've met many diaspora Masos who have intense hatred for Greeks. It's understandable considering they took and occupy your land.

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  • osiris
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    we have no hatred for greeks you can stop using that as an excuse for your own hatred. you are a nation in denial and whose sense of identity is medieval paranoid delusional.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by Traveller View Post
    I'm the good guy who just want to give you a scare. If you knew what are the sentiments of Greeks for your country you should shiver. I am constantly telling you (and you cant believe it) that it is the people of Greece who want hard actions against ROM not the politicians. They are keeping the spirits low and they are accused for that.
    I know this is what you believe. I am so amazed that the level of hatred you describe has not manifested itself into some very bizarre outcomes in Greece. This sentiment you speak of, is it prevalent in all of Greece? Where do you think this extreme level of hatred comes from? Are the Greeks born with it? I don't hate anybody as much as you tell me that the Greeks hate Macedonians. Do you think the politicians have no connection with the extreme hatred your people have for us?

    We might get somewhere if we can get the Greeks to acknowledge their blind hatred for us. Well done, we are almost there.

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  • Traveller
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    So just the moderates want to break windows?
    How normal are you again?

    Why not some graffiti as well?
    I'm the good guy who just want to give you a scare. If you knew what are the sentiments of Greeks for your country you should shiver. I am constantly telling you (and you cant believe it) that it is the people of Greece who want hard actions against ROM not the politicians. They are keeping the spirits low and they are accused for that.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by Traveller View Post
    In fact i dont like her politics at all. She is imported from the center in ND party. We are traditional,moderate conservatives.
    So just the moderates want to break windows?
    How normal are you again?

    Why not some graffiti as well?

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  • Metodija
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    Originally posted by Daskalot View Post
    I agree, from the Turkish village of Küpköy(Küp=Jar, Köy=Village) in Serres and with the original family name of Kalaycioglu when they came from the Karaman region in nowadays Turkey which was later changed into Karamanlis.

    An OUTSTANDING MACEDONIAN!
    MACEDONIAN What a joke!!!

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  • Traveller
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    Originally posted by Daskalot View Post
    I agree, from the Turkish village of Küpköy(Küp=Jar, Köy=Village) in Serres and with the original family name of Kalaycioglu when they came from the Karaman region in nowadays Turkey which was later changed into Karamanlis.

    An OUTSTANDING MACEDONIAN!
    They could have a little chat with Gruevski in greek. Dont underestimate the influence of the Greek spirit that lurks (i dont know if this is the correct word in English) inside Grujios

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  • Daskalot
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    Originally posted by Traveller View Post
    In fact i dont like her politics at all. She is imported from the center in ND party. We are traditional,moderate conservatives. She is impotent ash to my opinion. Karamanlis is another story, an outstanding macedonian.
    I agree, from the Turkish village of Küpköy(Küp=Jar, Köy=Village) in Serres and with the original family name of Kalaycioglu when they came from the Karaman region in nowadays Turkey which was later changed into Karamanlis.

    An OUTSTANDING MACEDONIAN!

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  • Traveller
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Wow, you want to break our windows.
    Have you considered becoming Dora's adviser ... or perhaps you already are.

    Genius!
    In fact i dont like her politics at all. She is imported from the center in ND party. We are traditional,moderate conservatives. She is impotent ash to my opinion. Karamanlis is another story, an outstanding macedonian.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Seriously mate, I have looked through your posts and they amount to spam.
    Unless you can try dialogue, you will be deleted.

    Here is how it works. Your little Greek friend suggested Greece should show its military might by flying jets over Macedonia and allowing a sonic boom to smash some windows. It was childish and stupid, and deserved a simple response for an obviously simple person.

    You then decided to get philosophical in your response by saying Greece should instead choose to smash some kind of propaganda. Please explain yourself and lets see where or how this propaganda you have seemingly identified has arisen.

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  • mbourdes
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    We'll start with smashing the propaganda.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Wow, you want to break our windows.
    Have you considered becoming Dora's adviser ... or perhaps you already are.

    Genius!

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  • Traveller
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    Originally posted by Coolski View Post
    It's interesting that you say that. You are correct to an extent. The Greek people have been radicalised, and it is the people who are causing grief, but these people are not like other people. They are shaped by what their omnipresent media tells them to be.

    In many ways, the blame does lie on the majority of the Greek population, for accepting the mind-influence which their masters Dora and Karaman have over them. The sooner Greece recognises that it is a multiethnic Balkan country, the better the mental health of the population and the more stable the politics will be in the region.
    You cant be more wrong in the highlighted sentence. It is the politicians that keep the tensions low. The people say why the hell are we paying to have one of the most expensive armies in the world if we dont use it in such cases (you are posing territorial threat to us, verbal for now). The sentiment here is that a fly is provoking a lion...Of course war is unacceptable but i think that you must be reminded in some way (lets say warplanes smashing with their speed the glasses in your parliament) your real status.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Macedonia is a European democratic country too.
    What on Earth makes you think otherwise?

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