|
Post by Username on May 20, 2009 23:42:21 GMT -5
they failed miserable because they lived on apartments and benefits from the Italian state, smth which Italians themselves would dream off, even the ones that lost property cause of earthquakes lol you miserables want to teach me about Italy from your caves No one is saying they are genetically inferior, but culturally yes. They were born here, grown here and yet they act as if they were in an African jungle, where they have never been funny how you overlooked the examle of the rich pigs that didn't bother to buy a single ticket and were behaving like ogres in a bus full of elderly s**t even successful blacks look down on their ghetto "brothers" Put yourself in their shoes. If you were subject to such racism, and the social conditions that come along with it, how would you react? Any black that reaches success in any majority white society deserves a lot of respect. And whites were the reason that Africa is so messed up today.. What was the reason that the genocide happened in Rwanda? Let's trace it back to Belgium.. what was the reason Congo is so messed up with fighting? Trace it back to the colonial times, and the stupidly engineered borders... So don't tell me you are open minded. You are anything but. You are a racist.
|
|
|
Post by insomniac on May 20, 2009 23:42:53 GMT -5
That Albanian friend of yours could've been Greek. We do have minorities you know that fully speak our language. Again with the economics of Bosnia in which you were schooled by me and UnitedBalkans.
Belgium is surviving pretty good. Czechoslovakia split peaceully. So NO, you are wrong.
|
|
|
Post by radovic on May 20, 2009 23:44:26 GMT -5
I had an Albanian friend who used to tell everyone he was Greek... hmm.. wonder why. The Canadian government published Canadian Encyclopedia says this about Albanians in Canada -- they deny being Albanians.
|
|
|
Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on May 20, 2009 23:45:51 GMT -5
Reminds me of the Lebanese in Australia who always try to say they are Italian.
|
|
|
Post by Username on May 20, 2009 23:47:48 GMT -5
That Albanian friend of yours could've been Greek. We do have minorities you know that fully speak our language. Again with the economics of Bosnia in which you were schooled by me and UnitedBalkans. Belgium is surviving pretty good. Czechoslovakia split peaceully. So NO, you are wrong. Im fully aware that there are minorities in Albania. He was Albanian - Albanian name, last name.. he even said it himself. He claims to be Greek only cause he lived there for a couple of years. He doesn't even have citizenship (I don't think he's even eligible for it).. I was educated by who exactly? LoL Sorry, but the statistics say it all. Do we have to get into this again? And again, it's embarrassing that a state nearing "failed state" status is performing better than Albania.
|
|
|
Post by insomniac on May 20, 2009 23:51:09 GMT -5
But its not performing better. It's actually performing worse. Maybe you Slavs count differently but -3.0 % is not performing better than 0.4%.
|
|
|
Post by Username on May 20, 2009 23:54:21 GMT -5
Yes, its economy is EVEN shrinking (due to the recession, like most other European countries), and it's STILL performing better in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita... The average Bosnian has more purchasing power than the average Albanian.
And 0.4 growth rate - how impressive.. Like I said before, it won't be sustained... but again, who cares? Even with those growth rates, Bosnia > Albania.
Like I said, are we going to get into this again?
|
|
|
Post by insomniac on May 20, 2009 23:55:11 GMT -5
Im fully aware that there are minorities in Albania. He was Albanian - Albanian name, last name
What's an Albanian name and a Greek minority of Albania name? Do you even know?
|
|
|
Post by insomniac on May 20, 2009 23:56:08 GMT -5
Yes, its economy is EVEN shrinking (due to the recession, like most other European countries), and it's STILL performing better in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita... The average Bosnian has more purchasing power than the average Albanian. And 0.4 growth rate - how impressive.. Like I said before, it won't be sustained... but again, who cares? Even with those growth rates, Bosnia > Albania. Like I said, are we going to get into this again? We won't have to go through this again because you were schooled on your economics skills by two economist graduates myself and UnitedBalkans (which is also taking the same thing).
|
|
|
Post by Username on May 20, 2009 23:57:09 GMT -5
Im fully aware that there are minorities in Albania. He was Albanian - Albanian name, last nameWhat's an Albanian name and a Greek minority of Albania name? Do you even know? Well I'm going to guess that Albanian names are the one's that sound Arabic, and Greek names... are well, Greek. Im not about to give you his name though.. But does it matter anyways? He's told me he's really Albanian; we done with that?
|
|
|
Post by Username on May 21, 2009 0:01:00 GMT -5
Yes, its economy is EVEN shrinking (due to the recession, like most other European countries), and it's STILL performing better in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita... The average Bosnian has more purchasing power than the average Albanian. And 0.4 growth rate - how impressive.. Like I said before, it won't be sustained... but again, who cares? Even with those growth rates, Bosnia > Albania. Like I said, are we going to get into this again? We won't have to go through this again because you were schooled on your economics skills by two economist graduates myself and UnitedBalkans (which is also taking the same thing). Oh right, were you the one who was trying to tell me that with Albania's GDP nominal growth rates, they will pass Bosnia in GDP (PPP) per capita next year?... two unrelated statistics. You're a smart one. Ha. And I'm pretty sure I blew you guys out of the water regarding that argument.. so climb back into your little hole (mother Shqiperia). And I didn't know UnitedBalkans is an "it". Do I have to spread my wisdom and pass some English skills onto you as well?
|
|
|
Post by insomniac on May 21, 2009 0:03:10 GMT -5
LOL, the thing is that you dont even know what Greek & Albanian names sound like YET you speak as if u do.
|
|
|
Post by Username on May 21, 2009 0:10:17 GMT -5
LOL, the thing is that you dont even know what Greek & Albanian names sound like YET you speak as if u do. It's not hard to recognize Albanian and Greek names.. especially Greek. And I told you: Albanian names sound Arabic, with weird x's here and there. Who cares anyways? What point are you trying to make?
|
|
|
Post by insomniac on May 21, 2009 0:14:31 GMT -5
The point is that you don't know what you are talking about. Jsut like in economics.
Greek names have more X's then Albanian names. And no Albanian names dont sound Arabic, that's just your Slavic stupidity kicking in.
|
|
|
Post by Username on May 21, 2009 0:18:54 GMT -5
The point is that you don't know what you are talking about. Jsut like in economics. Greek names have more X's then Albanian names. And no Albanian names dont sound Arabic, that's just your Slavic stupidity kicking in. LoL, seems like I've hit a nerve. All Albanian names sound Arabic, and my friend was Albanian (we are not longer friends). What more would you like? You know nothing about economics. Shall I provide a link to our last debate? I would be embarrassed for whichever school you claim to have got your economics degree from. Bottom line is that you're embarrassing yourself. It doesn't take a genius to know that Yugoslavia was a hell of a lot better than Albania.. and its successor states are carrying on that legacy. Successor states, many of which, went through years of war, and wiped out all their infrastructure, and STILL, Albania hasn't caught up. Embarrassing.. It's no wonder people like my friend are embarrassed of their background.. hell, I would be too. A side note: Is it true, that for the longest time, Albania's main export were bananas? LoL
|
|
|
Post by insomniac on May 21, 2009 0:22:11 GMT -5
I think i hit a nerve.
All Albanian names sound Arabic This is why you are an idiot.
A side note: Is it true, that for the longest time, Albania's main exports were bananas? LoL
No it's not true. Is it true that Bosnia attracts rape tourists?
|
|
|
Post by Username on May 21, 2009 0:24:13 GMT -5
I think i hit a nerve. All Albanian names sound ArabicThis is why you are an idiot. A side note: Is it true, that for the longest time, Albania's main exports were bananas? LoLNo it's not true. Is it true that Bosnia attracts rape tourists? Perhaps ( ) Good one lol.
|
|
|
Post by unitedbalkans on May 21, 2009 1:59:13 GMT -5
Reminds me of the Lebanese in Australia who always try to say they are Italian. Dig a bit closer to home. Personally, it reminds me of approx. 90% of Serbians that I have met who say their from "Yugoslavia". Just to get a laugh, I tell them that Yugoslavia does not exist anymore and pretend like I am not well versed in Balkan politics. And the answer I get is usually in the form of "Huh? You must not be that good at geography either..." You have to try this yourself, it's hilarious watching Serbians having an identity crisis (approx. 18 years to late and running) right in front of your eyes. Funny thing is I have done the same to Bosnians and I get the opposite answer with the most extreme pretending like they've never heard of such a thing. You guys say Albanians are confused? You got Serbians who are ashamed to identify themselves as Serbs and pretend to be a fake nationality and on the other hand you have Bosnians who pretend to be another race and prefer to identify themselves as being "Bosnian", a fake people and a fake nation. Yet, no Serb will identify themselves as Bosnian and no Bosnian will identify himself as a Serb... Your "nations" are great subjects for mental institutional research. Perfect damaged goods, no one wants to be you and you don't want to be you. Be glad you got Albanians at your doorstep otherwise you would be deeply confused about yourselves & whatever pathetic excuse you guys have at being Serb.
|
|
|
Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on May 21, 2009 2:27:53 GMT -5
^ Sounds like you may have met forum member srbobran. Really though people who say they are Yugoslav are most likely to be of mixed ethnicity and there are a lot of Bosniak Serb Croat mixes.
|
|
|
Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on May 21, 2009 2:30:02 GMT -5
Are/were there Inter-Ethnic Marriages between Serbs and Albanians? In the forums I've never come across anybody with Serb/Albanian background, while there are many with Serb-Croat background. There are occassional ones in Montenegro. Ive met one in my highschool a long while back. There was a lot of hostility between her and the other Albs when she told them that she was half Serb. She started to dislike Albs eventually and moved to a mostly Serb identity because of this... I have heard that basketball player Dejan Musli is half Siptar but am unable to confirm this.
|
|