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A major protest is being organized in Athens in front of the parliament for Sunday. Buses are currently being organized to transport students and people from all over the country.
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If the Greeks don't pass the legislation (I think they will), then the Severdonians will say they knew it all along and it was their master play. That the eyes of the world will see their willingness to compromise in the face of the typical Greek belligerence. They will then proceed to the typical kind of revisionism that has happened in Jokeadonia since about 1995.
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[QUOTE=Niko777;178585]A major protest is being organized in Athens in front of the parliament for Sunday. Buses are currently being organized to transport students and people from all over the country.[/QUOTE]
This was to be expected. Ironic that the pack of wild animals the politicians helped create have now overtaken their creators. Because of their shear delusion they may end up trashing a deal that is essentially the end of Macedonians Its a mere consolation at this point, but I wouldn't mind for the Greeks to end up with egg on their face and for once end up being the bad guys. Somehow we were always the unreasonable "nationalists", well this time around it would be impossible to paint us with that brush. Who knows this could create the nuclear scenario in Macedonia as well, the spark that is needed to collapse that shit hole and start a new. Looking forward to seeing some shit burn in Athens this weekend. |
Poor oppressed greeks. The mythical irredentist Macedonians want to take their land and they shouldn't have to pay Europe back hundreds of billions in loans.
Time to get those flags out and protest boys! |
[QUOTE=Gocka;178587]Its a mere consolation at this point, but I wouldn't mind for the Greeks to end up with egg on their face and for once end up being the bad guys. Somehow we were always the unreasonable "nationalists", well this time around it would be impossible to paint us with that brush.[/QUOTE]Northdonians would put their hand up and say that they're still the nationalists because they didn't take Macedonia out of the name completely. Even if they just called themselves North, they would still be nationalists for keeping the letters "n" and "o" which are also found in the word "Macedonia".
[QUOTE=Gocka;178587]Who knows this could create the nuclear scenario in Macedonia as well, the spark that is needed to collapse that shit hole and start a new.[/QUOTE]Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ...wait, you were joking, right? |
Has an economic plan/strategy been released by the government to show the due diligence conducted on the economic benefit of potential EU entry? Aside from the trumpeting that has gone on, is there any actual detail how the citizens will benefit, and how long before they experience such a benefit?
There are so many one liners from the social posters in NMK about prosperity but can they tell us what that actually means? I find all the televised debates between the same old (irrelevant) players don’t actually reveal anything meaningful, and I’ve stopped reading the online news sources a long time ago as they’re just as shit. Thanks. By the way, how do you say thanks in the language of NMK? Is it faleminderit? |
[QUOTE=Vangelovski;178589]Northdonians would put their hand up and say that they're still the nationalists because they didn't take Macedonia out of the name completely. Even if they just called themselves North, they would still be nationalists for keeping the letters "n" and "o" which are also found in the word "Macedonia".
Maybe they will restart negotiations at that point and try harder. :6: [/quote] Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ...wait, you were joking, right?[/QUOTE] You can't even let a guy dream for 5 minutes :glare: Seriously though, what do you think they will do if Greece rejects the deal and maintains its veto position. How will people in Macedonia react if the door is slammed shut yet again even after their last roll of the dice? In my opinion the main reason they are all mum about recent events is because they want into the EU, I'm curious what happens when their only avenue is closed. |
[QUOTE=Gocka;178593]Seriously though, what do you think they will do if Greece rejects the deal and maintains its veto position. How will people in Macedonia react if the door is slammed shut yet again even after their last roll of the dice?
In my opinion the main reason they are all mum about recent events is because they want into the EU, I'm curious what happens when their only avenue is closed.[/QUOTE] Honestly I don't think they will do anything. They have no idea what they're doing. They just want someone to come in and think for them. That's why they'll do anything to relinquish themselves of the responsibility to look after themselves. |
[QUOTE=Gocka;178593]Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ...wait, you were joking, right?[/QUOTE]
You can't even let a guy dream for 5 minutes :glare: Seriously though, what do you think they will do if Greece rejects the deal and maintains its veto position. How will people in Macedonia react if the door is slammed shut yet again even after their last roll of the dice? In my opinion the main reason they are all mum about recent events is because they want into the EU, I'm curious what happens when their only avenue is closed.[/QUOTE] Most of the people are either zombies, apathetic or scared. I was discussing this with my wife who comes from Bitola and she said the majority are frightened of losing jobs, their livelihood due etc. due to the blackmail, threats etc if they don’t tow the line. I replied to her that our national heroes over a hundred years ago had much more at stake by risking their lives for an independent Macedonia and this did not deter them. As someone else on this forum has said that subhuman Zaev and equally retarded cohorts will beg and grovel to Greece to keep with the treaty and name change. The Narod have been punched into apathy and oblivion. Greece portrays itself as doing a good thing. All I can say is a quote from Greek mythology “ Beware Of Greeks bearing gifts”. The zombies in Macedonia are looking at this as a gift with the carrot being entry into the EU/ NATO and the supposed economic prosperity that comes with it. As I have said elsewhere on this forum repeat a lie constantly and people will believe it to be truth. And it would not surprise me if Greece continued to use it’s veto and there would be nothing the Northadonians can do about it. I can picture them crying and saying “But, but, but, we changed our name etc” and will blame everyone else but themselves for the predicament they will find themselves in. |
[QUOTE=sydney;178592]Has an economic plan/strategy been released by the government to show the due diligence conducted on the economic benefit of potential EU entry? [/QUOTE]
I have seen a very detailed analysis in this regard. It struck me as simple yet highly profound. I found it: [IMG]https://image.shutterstock.com/image-photo/dont-worry-be-happy-cocktail-260nw-128793514.jpg[/IMG] |
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