Albo wrote:
Who decides how far in the past a society can just say: "okay, let's move on from what happened yesterday without rendering justice for what happened yesterday?" It's funny how you didn't have the same gut reaction to the proposal by the three ethnic Albanian parties suggesting that the Macedonian parliament should pass a resolution recognizing a supposed "genocide" of Albanians between 1912 and 1956 in Macedonia.
Without justice, recognition, understanding and acceptance, most steps moving forward are really going to be taking us backwards. It's a delicate balancing act.
With that, the Macedonians are also focusing on the future. They're focusing (or should be) on how to save their nation from being jeopardized and gradually federalized by War Criminal Ahmeti, Rama and the rest of the Greater Albanian agenda proponents. It's not a secret that the Greater Albanian movement works in spurts...has it's lulls and spikes. Macedonians don't trust the Albanian movement for a good reason. The Macedonians keep on giving and giving, and the Albanians keep on saying "give me more."
I'm not talking about remaining in 2001. It was a war, tragic things happen in wartime, we either choose to dwell on the past or try and move forward..
Without justice, recognition, understanding and acceptance, most steps moving forward are really going to be taking us backwards. It's a delicate balancing act.
With that, the Macedonians are also focusing on the future. They're focusing (or should be) on how to save their nation from being jeopardized and gradually federalized by War Criminal Ahmeti, Rama and the rest of the Greater Albanian agenda proponents. It's not a secret that the Greater Albanian movement works in spurts...has it's lulls and spikes. Macedonians don't trust the Albanian movement for a good reason. The Macedonians keep on giving and giving, and the Albanians keep on saying "give me more."
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