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Greek protest spreading to other countries.  
 
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nik303ful (1 week ago) Show Hide
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turkish anarchists nice.they should protest for their prrobs not greek ones though.anarchy is like inner judjing of every nation.every one who think that a police sign make him or her supirior can kiss my azz.and its very hairy too lick it coper ha ha
boyFromBlackSea (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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what the fuck are these stupid turks trying to do? ahhh unfortunately we ve got some stupid ppl..first of all u may look at wht ur polices do exdendly the rights they ve been given...
by the way Macedonia is bigger,older and more famous nation than gayreece
nickpafras (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Alexander the Great participated in the Olympics and ONLY ETHNIC GREEKS were allowed to participate int he Olympics. Google the Pella Curse Tablet. Look at all of the Macedonian coins and ruins with Greek writing on them. you know SHIT about macedonia. stop listening to propaganda from slavic shits.
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Do you know who the ancient historian Plutarch is?? here is what he says in his book " Fortunes and Virtues of Alexander"

"Yet through Alexander (the Great) Bactria and the Caucasus learned to revere the gods of the Greeks ... Alexander established more than seventy cities among savage tribes, and sowed all Asia with Greek magistracies"

"on the fortunes of Alexander" Book I, 328D, 329A
nickpafras (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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FYROM is a term coined by the U.N. not Greece.
tracer1024 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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3. Macedonia was never a region of Greece. On the contrary, ancient Greece was subjected to Macedonia. In 1913, modern Greece and her Balkan allies partitioned Macedonia. If today a portion of Macedonia belongs to Greece, it is by virtue of an illegal partition of the whole and occupation of a part of Macedonia.
These assertions will be shown to be true in the eyes of history proving the absurdity of Greek allegations against the people of Macedonia.
nickpafras (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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you are really a fucking uneducated idiot. ever heard of Aristotle?? he was a Greek born in Macedonia. Alexander the Great Participated in the Olympics when ONLY Greeks were allowed to participate. The names Alexander and Phillip are Greek names. Look up the Etymology of the name Alexander. Google the Pella Curse Tablest found in Macedonia. Even Bulgarians know that the people of FYROM are bulgarians. Bulgaria does not recognize an official macedonian language.
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There is no Illegal partition of Macedonia. Macedonia is Greek, plain and simple. it has always been Greek.
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do you know who ancient historian Herodotus is? have you read his book "the Histories"?? Here is what Alexander I King of Macedonia (Grandfather of Alexander the Great) says in his book.

"Men of Athens... In truth I would not tell it to you if I did not care so much for all Hellas; I myself am by ancient descent a Greek, and I would not willingly see Hellas change her freedom for slavery."

The Histories, Book 9, Chapter 45
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you know absolutley SHIT about macedonia. the people of FYROM speak a slavic language. Slavs did not get into the area unti 6th century A.D. which is almost a thousand years after the Ancient Macedonians. read a fucking book.

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