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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 13, 2012 8:07:52 GMT -5
Manipulating Bulgarian history? There is nothing Bulgarian in the region of Fyrom, all there is, is some Bulgarians manipulating Serbian history post 1872!
This Bulgar President should stick his nose up his own backside....idoits!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 13, 2012 8:02:58 GMT -5
Brate, Armani makes me laugh, his nation *Bulgaria* has more Gypsies, has a massive Turkish minority, they even have some Tartars and old kinezo Bulgars (Gagauzi), yet he spews some rotten propaganda that Serbs have more Gypsies and have mixed with gypsies.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 12, 2012 22:36:56 GMT -5
"Admirers are always welcome and at times needed, for a reminder to ourselves."
Well said man!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 12, 2012 22:30:47 GMT -5
"but anyway... the average Bulgarian IS FAR from IOAN/armani/ruseche..." I hope so brate....l have a feeling its not
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 12, 2012 22:28:47 GMT -5
"Serboi is not Indo-European word too. You have to thanks Bulgarians that we learned you to Slavic language."
I guess Armani your just desparate, now, to say anything nonsenical. The word Serb or Serboi is INDO-EUROPEAN, meaning its a name from the peoples who speak related languages from india/west asia and EUROPE. But Bulgar is a name related to altaic peoples of EAST ASIA, i.e, Mongols, Koreans and japanese. Your name is Kinezo, understand, its not aryan. Your Kings whom you gleen with pride had titles like Khan and other titles like Boylars, your freaken kinezi had yurts, worshiped some kinezo god Tengra, followed vietnamese calendars like the year of the pig, snake, horse etc...had a kinezo cusine and dressed like someone from Mongolia.
The old bulgarian language is preserved with your brothers: THE GAGAUZI LMAO
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 12, 2012 22:12:16 GMT -5
^ Thankyou brother Karta
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 12, 2012 8:46:33 GMT -5
I see this young hyper-nationalist *Armani* spinning some nonsensical Bulgarian propaganda. Before the Russians came to load them up with cash, they saw Serbia as HOPE, singing songs about the battle of kosovo i metohija. Before Russia, Serbia and Serbs were financing their schools and print media, but, there is no respect from the scumbags at all.
PS This name Bulgaria is such an eyesore, so NOT indo-european! These idiots don't understand that this name Bulgaria is screwing their claims to Serbian orientated territories and people ;D
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 12, 2012 8:16:48 GMT -5
"lame"
Brate, nothing can't be worse than Ruseche ;D
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 12, 2012 8:13:18 GMT -5
^ Brate, we know the Ex-Serbian (Western) Bulgars arn't authentic Bulgars. The authentic Bulgars come from NE BuLgarska were Ruseche is from.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 11, 2012 8:09:43 GMT -5
"case closed."
Brate, it is case closed. Even Vardar was ruled longer by Serbs than Bulgars, if we add Sultana Marija then it will completely outweigh the Bulgars.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 10, 2012 8:11:07 GMT -5
Without adoubt Serbs have the potential to export, why are they relying on crappy and cheap Chinese goods?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 10, 2012 8:08:58 GMT -5
"Well sell your leather sofa and get a fabric sofa, sell your BMW and get a honda you dumb f**k this is a human being's life we're talking about here, not your worthless pride or foolish comfort."
Good point man. Problem is the high abortion rate in Serbia, if that could be lessened, then l don't think it would be an issue.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 10, 2012 8:02:12 GMT -5
As l've said numerous times, yes, serbs ruled western bulgaria, BUT, the Ottomans assigned western bulgaria to serbian patriarchate because of its DENSE SERBIAN POPULATION!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 9, 2012 21:32:32 GMT -5
Ioan: "If we look at what Torlaks thought of their language was we would find that they considered it Bulgarian, not Serbian."
So your basing this claim from a monk who isn't even a linguist? Again, Torlakian just like Serbian Shopi are Serbian dialects which contain SERBO-SLAVIC DECLENSIONAL SYSTEM. BuLgarska Ezik is so un-slavic (Structurally) that it can be considered to be Vlach/Romanian...makes sense considering the amount of poor Vlachs Assen assilimated during his Bulgaro-Vlach Empire! Remember Old Church Slavonic could be classified as an Old Serbian dialect too, as it has the same SERBO-SLAVIC DECLENSIONAL SYSTEM. So lets remind you and some here of the Serbness of Shopi: BULgarski: he/she/they (Toj/Tya/To-e) Standard Serbian: he/she/they (On/Ona/Oni) Serbian Shopi: he/she/they (On/Ona/Oni) Ioan: "Also after forced serbanization in Serboi land in the Torlak areas there are still over 20000 Bulgarian according to your offical census. What do we have in Bulgaria: 0 Serboi. That alone simply and delicately answers the question who the Torlaks are (and were)."How can Serbs Serbianise its own people. Read and learn once more: Bulgarizing the SerbsJul 3, 1918, Wednesday Eastern and Southeastern Serbiathe Morava Valley, Nish, Skoplje--are at present in the hands of Bulgaria. There was a time, and not, so long ago, when, according to some students of the complications of races in the Balkans, Eastern Serbs and Western Bulgars ... query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.ht....9619C946996D6CFquery.nytimes.com/mem/archive-fre....9619C946996D6CBulgars Killed Serbs Brutally
BULGARS KILLED SERBS BRUTALLY; Ward Price Sees Proof of Wholesale Butcheries of Civilians. VILLAGERS GIVE DETAILS Tell of Peasants Being Tortured to Death and of Sufferings of Women Victims. Slaughtered 50 at a Time. BULGARS KILLED SERBS BRUTALLY Vranja Looted Periodically. By WARD PRICE. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES. Nov 19, 1918, Tuesday VRANJA, Serbia, Oct. 20. (via London, Nov. 17)--Here is a story of cold-blooded butchery without equal even in this war. It is a tale of deliberate, systematic effort by the Bulgarians extending over three months to exterminate the national spirit of ... query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.ht....FB7678383609EDEquery.nytimes.com/mem/archive-fre....FB7678383609EDEThe Bulgarians made their first use of deportations in the countries that had been given to Serbia by the peace of Bucharest in 1913, notably in Southern Serbia and a part of Macedonia. Thus they deported into Bulgaria almost all the Serbian families of Prizren and Prishtina; from Prilep, 170; from Krushevo, 70. At the end of 1915 an order was given to assemble and conduct away all the male population between the ages of 15 and 70 years from the districts of Veles, Poretch, and Prilep, where already torrents of blood had been shed. Like the Austrians and Hungarians, the Bulgars have been making deportations since July 1916, from all the Serbian territory they occupy. The northern part of the country is subject to Bulgarian rule. The families deported by the Bulgarians alone in the last six months of 1916 are estimated at 10,000. The Bulgarians are inhumane in their treatment of prisoners. They do not permit these unfortunates to prepare themselves, or to take away from their homes even the most indispensable articles, as the Germans do in Belgium. At Nish prominent persons were made prisoner in the streets without permitting them to say good-by to their families. The largest Serbian internment camp in Bulgaria is situated in a swampy plain near Sofia, where the families are housed in miserable sheds, and where they are dying of cold, hunger, and wretched sanitary conditions. Thus without any military necessity a part of the Serbian population has been systematically killed. The Bulgars have gone still further; they have deported into Bulgaria all the priests of the Serbian Church. The Bulgarian Synod has sent priests from Bulgaria and subjected all the occupied country to the Bulgarian Exarchate, which was obtained by force from the Sultan in 1871, but which the other Orthodox Greek Churches regard as schismatic. All the Serbian churches and convents have been pillaged. All the inscriptions recording the foundation of these institutions by Serbian Princes have been broken with axes. The famous convents of Ravanitza and Manassia have suffered most, though they date from the thirteenth century and had been respected even by the Turks. Furthermore, whatever the Bulgars have found written in the Serbian language they have destroyed absolutely. With this object they have made house-to-house search, and have confiscated all the books and manuscripts, even those of the churches, courts, and archives. All these were burned - until the Minister of Commerce at Sofia ordered all papers to be sent to the national printing office, stating that they would make good material for manufacturing paper. Immediately after occupation the Bulgarian authorities compelled the Serbs, whose family names usually end in "itch," to change that termination to "off," like those of Bulgarian families. Naturally, it was also at Belgrade that the Serbian teachers were interned; they were replaced by Bulgarians and the Bulgarian language was made compulsory. The children were compelled to learn the popular Bulgarian songs and heard the war explained from the Bulgar viewpoint; they were given to. understand that henceforth they were Bulgarians. Source: Source Records of the Great War, Vol. IV, ed. Charles F. Horne, National Alumni 1923 PS Enough of the Bulgarian lies please! Those Bulgars in the Western Outlands are Bulgarianized Serbs, just like the entire Western Bulgaria where Serbian toponyms exist, i.e, SRBENICA!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 9, 2012 20:42:15 GMT -5
"The territory of modern Bulgaria was always populated with ethnic Bulgarians, just like Eastern Serbia, Vardar Macedonia, Northern Greece, Eastern Thrace and Northern Dobrogea. That's why we didn't lose any of our territory, like you did."
Serbian toponyms attest to the contrary. Just go and ask your Bulgarianised Shopi from Western Bulgaria why they celebrate VIDOVDEN!
Armani, keep away from the nationalist Attaka party, they are making you blind.
PS You know the Shopi even once had a Serbian Slava!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 9, 2012 20:32:38 GMT -5
Krivo brate, they cost alot of money to raise, believe me.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 9, 2012 17:22:36 GMT -5
"Novi is illiterate propagandist who should be rediculed by all, including the Serbs." Yes Ioan l should be r Ediculed. Bulgarian history is a joke that is being ridiculed, and l will make sure it keeps happening
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 9, 2012 17:17:51 GMT -5
Ruseche, now its srpski then you will say its srpska, you are a moron. Anyway, how is your salted pumpkin seed business doing in Ruse, BG?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 9, 2012 17:15:01 GMT -5
^ Its the ONLY real way Americans can ever in wars. Their tools are money, cameras and informers!
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Post by Novi Pazar on Sept 9, 2012 6:59:32 GMT -5
Pussy Riot Politics
Sovietizing America by Nebojsa Malic, September 03, 2012
The obsessive focus of the U.S. media on the upcoming election is evocative of countries where life has the singular misfortune of being dependent on politics. Elections in Serbia this spring were of crucial import for the country’s survival — let alone future — yet the campaign there seemed almost subdued when compared to the anxiety currently on display in America. In Bosnia, every election is a war of words reminiscent of the country’s brutal sectarian conflict; and with the government apparatus choking the very life out of the remnants of productive economy, securing a public sinecure or preventing an opponent from doing so is sometimes literally a matter of life and death. Yet even this country, smaller than West Virginia and with the estimated population of the city of Los Angeles, seems less frantic about elections than the U.S.
It’s bad enough when the mainstream media obsess about the vote, but when it becomes impossible to watch a cat video or a viral Korean pop hit without 30 seconds of someone pontificating worriedly about Barack S. Obama or W. Mitt Romney, things must be truly dire.
Whither the Difference?
Looking at the policies embraced by both the incumbent and the challenger, however, an outside observer must wonder what all the fuss is about. Obama and the Democrats have already demonstrated they have no intention of dismantling the Empire to tackle the problems at home; rather, they want to double down on both. Well, so do Romney and the Republicans that endorsed him. Ron Paul’s calls to audit the Federal Reserve and the Pentagon were treated as heresy, and the party bosses went so far as to change the rules in order to sideline and suppress Paul’s supporters.
Both parties wish to tax and spend, both favor conflict and conquest, both believe the current expanse of government power is good and necessary. The only real difference is which special interest groups will get better rations at the government trough for the next four years, at everyone else’s expense. Whether it’s butter and bombs, or bombs and butter — either way, the country ends up broke, and a lot of people around the world end up dead. Or, in Imperial parlance, “liberated” and enjoying the fruits of democracy.
Relativistic Logic
In theory, democracy ought to be a simple mechanism of decision-making by majority vote. However, it has been elevated to near-religious status in the West, while losing much of its meaning in the process. For example, the Russian elections this spring were ruled “undemocratic” by the United States, the self-designated arbiter of democracy. It did not matter than Russians could choose between more than two political options, or that a greater percentage of them voted than Americans ever bother to, or that every polling station was equipped with live-broadcasting webcams to ensure fairness. The Empire gets to decide what democracy is. The massively fraudulent elections rigged by its clients in Serbia, for example, were deemed perfectly fine.
You see, it doesn’t matter what is being done, only who is doing it – and to whom. Whatever produces the results desired by the Empire is good; anything else is evil that must be eradicated. The ironic thing is that this “logic” was first made mainstream by Karl Marx, while the “who/whom” axiom was articulated by V. I. Lenin.
Cold War, Reheated
It was the total mobilization of society in the Cold War with the Marxist-Leninist Soviet Union that transformed the American republic into today’s Atlantic Empire. When the Soviet Union imploded in 1991, the exuberant imperialists embraced what they considered the End of History. But while the Russians learned from their ordeal under Communism, the West ended up embracing many of its tenets: political correctness, “hate crimes,” the managerial state, politics as struggle between not just classes but ever-fragmenting interest groups… and of course, interventionism.
Czech president Vaclav Klaus upbraided the European Union for sliding into Communism, while Russia’s Vladimir Putin warned America in no unclear terms about the perils of hegemonic dreams. Their words fell on deaf ears.
Four years ago, Washington chose to establish the “Republic of Kosovo” on occupied Serbian territory, over unequivocal Russian objections. In August that year, Russia retaliated by dealing a humiliating defeat to America’s client regime in Georgia. One of the promises made by candidate Obama was a “reset” of hostilities with Russia, and in March 2009, his Secretary of State made a big show of presenting her Russian counterpart with a peace offering: a red button, with the Russian word for “reset.” Except the translation was wrong, and the word mean “overload” instead.
Subsequent events suggest this was less of an embarrassing gaffe, and more of a Freudian slip. Last year, Moscow was content to watch the “sandstorm” revolutions in North Africa, and even voted in favor of a UN resolution establishing a no-fly zone over Libya. But when NATO used that as a fig leaf for full-scale invasion, culminating in the disgusting dismemberment of Libya’s ruler as Washington cheered, the Russians were livid. Moscow has since done everything to prevent a repeat of the Libyan scenario in Syria.
Empire’s reaction was to rail against Russia’s “autocratic” government, dispute the presidential and parliamentary elections, and fund the opposition “activists” scraped from the margins of Russian politics. In turn, Moscow passed a law patterned after the American FARA, seeking to restrict influence of foreign-funded activism. But the real escalation was yet to come.
Desecrating for Democracy
One of the “activist” groups funded by American taxpayers has fought a war on Russian culture for years. They painted genitals on a drawbridge in St. Petersburg, held an orgy at a Moscow museum, and sexually assaulted frozen food at a supermarket, but none of these stunts so much as registered on the radar of most Russians. So their handlers decided on another approach, and set up a “punk rock band” of five masked women, called “Pussy Riot.” In English, of course. Three of the “PR” members then barged into Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior and unleashed a profanity-laced tirade at the clergy and the faithful.
The spin machine then kicked in and painted the trio as brave activists defying the “oppressive” Russian state and the Orthodox Church, while claiming their stunt was a “punk prayer.” The facts of the case were buried under the layers of propaganda, with even the non-mainstream media filtering the case through the lens of their preferred narrative.
When the three “rioters” were sentenced in mid-August, howls of protest arose in the Western media sphere, with only a few noting the immense hypocrisy at hand. One astute observer even explained that the Russophobic media storm made a harsh sentence all but inevitable, and that the women were deliberately sacrificed for Imperial purposes. To no avail.
The Impenetrable Bubble
No amount of logic, facts or arguments seems to make a dent in the media narrative. It isn’t just the Imperial establishment that is wrapped in a virtual world of its own making; the general public has been sucked into the virtual-reality matrix as well. Having internalized the Marxist-Leninist pseudo-logic, neither the rulers nor the ruled are capable of seeing themselves through the eyes of others, recognizing a principle, or even remembering their own founding values. It is difficult, perhaps even impossible, to communicate with someone so obsessed with perception management that they’ve lost the ability to recognize reality entirely.
While the American economy implodes and American society fragments into ever more bitterly antagonistic sub-groups, Washingtonians live in a pocket dimension of cushy government and contractor jobs, courtesy of the fleeced taxpayers and the Fed’s manipulation of money and debt. Whoever gets elected this November will keep killing foreigners (and occasionally Americans), bailing out the banksters and covering for cronies. But the electorate is supposed to argue over abortion, gay marriage, medical care, and “diversity.”
Whether you vote for Kang or Kodos, the Empire is what you’ll get. Isn’t democracy grand?
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