Macedonian will never give there name up. You Greeks can talk all the shit you like but the problem is we have existed for thousands of years & we will remain to exist just like the Indians of America & the Aboriginals of Australia you might convince non macedonians with this nonsence but not me..
"The political and military leaders of the Slavs of Macedonia at the turn of the century seem not to have heard Misirkov's call for a separate Macedonian national identity; they continued to identify themselves in a national sense as Bulgarians rather than Macedonians." - US Anthropologist Loring Danforth, "The Macedonian Conflict: Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World", Princeton Univ Press, December 1995
So,Fyromians are based on the clever, honest, reliable historian named... George Bush?
I have nothing more to say. :P
jackdonith 1 day ago
Noone said FYROM. Only FTROG in the whole world say FYROM to us. Well you know what Greece? You are just FTROG(Former Turkish Republic Of Greece)
simearsov 2 days ago
@Klososows WTF?!Who mentioned Kosovo here?I think you're in the wrong post my friend:)
dacki11 1 week ago
and how come before 1989 was forbidden name Makedonia in greece
z9trajkovski 2 weeks ago
KOSOVO JE SRBIJA!!!
Klososows 3 weeks ago
Macedonian will never give there name up. You Greeks can talk all the shit you like but the problem is we have existed for thousands of years & we will remain to exist just like the Indians of America & the Aboriginals of Australia you might convince non macedonians with this nonsence but not me..
dfactman1 1 month ago
ancient macedonia = greek, modern monkedonsky= bulgo slavo . usa = idiots
kaffir00 1 month ago
@GemistusPletho
I don't want to speculate right now.
hoodle101 1 month ago
@hoodle101
How would you like it if Macedonians started referencing FYROM as FYROM occupied Greece guy?
GemistusPletho 1 month ago
@hoodle101
"The political and military leaders of the Slavs of Macedonia at the turn of the century seem not to have heard Misirkov's call for a separate Macedonian national identity; they continued to identify themselves in a national sense as Bulgarians rather than Macedonians." - US Anthropologist Loring Danforth, "The Macedonian Conflict: Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World", Princeton Univ Press, December 1995
GemistusPletho 1 month ago