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Greece is an Ethnically Homogeneous Country ??? lol

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"Greece is an Ethnically Homogeneous Country"
(Modern-day Greeks Propogate the Myth
that They are an "Ethnically Pure" Race)
The proof that Greece is neither "homogeneous" nor has continuity from the ancient past is not difficult to explain. Just take a look at Greece's population makeup from 1829 to 1928 and in it you will find Albanians, Vlahs, Turks, Macedonians and Roma.
In 1928 Greece registered 6,200,000 people after which it declared itself homogenous consisting of 100% pure Greeks with a very small Muslim but ethnically Greek population.
In the 1920's Greece imported 1.1 million Christian Turks from Asia Minor, claiming that they were descendants from the "Ancient Greeks". At the time, not one of them spoke Greek or identified with the Greeks. How could they have? A "Greek Nation" never existed before 1829!
www.historyofmacedonia.org
www.macedonia-timeless.com
Macedonia for Macedonians!!!

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  • hey gaygreeks dont write comments,they will be deleted

    just watch,read,learn and finally wake up

    you dont know who you are ihihihi

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  • Most of them are Orthodox Christian Vlah-Latins, Slavs, Albanians, Turks, Semites, Circassians, Georgians, Lazes who consider themselves as pure Greek. In Turkey, Muslim nonturks know their ethnic origins well and always say that they feel proud of it; even president Erdoğan proudly says he is Georgian and his wife is Arab. However in Greece, Orthodox nongreeks don't know their real ethnic origins and they always feel proud of being Greek tragicomically.

  • hahah mish-mash:))

  • Karamanlides = 100% TURKS

  • I attend the UChicago and I saw her there there. A very smart Greek indeed whom has brought out the logical and reasonable truth to the Macedonian debate. Combining the thoughtful use of theory with a vivid historical ethnography, this is an important, courageous, and pioneering work which opens up the whole issue of nation-building in northern Greece.

  • Macedonians were not allowed to attend the London Peace Conference. The

    London Conference adjourned by officially declaring an end to the First Balkan

    War. Unfortunately its resolutions left all parties dissatisfied. Serbia was

    dissatisfied with losing the Albanian territory and appealed to Bulgaria to grant her

    access to the Aegean Sea via SOLUN and the Vardar valley, but her appeals fell

    on deaf ears.

    The Times (London), 6th January 1897, p. 12.

  • Само напред така! Дупи ги додека им се расцвета гзот!

    Едно име, една љубов!

  • There is some truth to it.

  • Mizar- Belo more

  • is because, it wasnt until the 1800s that we became Greek First. the greek people of anatolia and of Pontos, were still in ancient ways of thinking when they were put into bondage,exc-Im of crete or Im Pontian,some of those people spoke a mixture of Turkish and Ancient Greek. which can be explained in most any sources, my great grandfather considered himself greek, he was born in Ayvalik Turkey, he spoke only Greek in the home and the rest Turkish, as with his wife who grew up in Constantinople.

  • while i do agree with you to a point there are explanations for the population exchange, yes some of the christians were turkish. but if u go back in history before the turks(who are decendents of Mongolians and persians and peoples from the steps) came into Asia Minor. there were Greek, Armenian and some kurdish comunities that lived there. when the turks conqured anatolia and everywhere ells the people remained despite the massacres, one reason why the people did not identifi with the greeks-

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