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Post by Pyrros on Apr 5, 2019 4:45:01 GMT -5
Pseudo orthodox pseudo patriotic site srbin.info banned me for refusing to "align" with their mainline against "western" vucic, while at the same time they support Jeremic, Djilas and Bosko.
I start to believe ULF .....
West has corrupted every sense of truth in Serbia in the worst manners.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 5, 2019 6:14:37 GMT -5
You get banned everywhere....
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 5, 2019 6:22:42 GMT -5
You get banned everywhere....
hard to be pro-slav my son.
If you were truly pro-slav you'd got banned as well.
But in good sites I never get banned.
so cigan.info gets into the long list of western anti-slav pseudo-othodox sites. in Greece we are full of this.
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 5, 2019 9:00:16 GMT -5
You guys need to see the trolleys attacking me.... lol
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 5, 2019 9:07:12 GMT -5
You get banned everywhere....
hard to be pro-slav my son.
If you were truly pro-slav you'd got banned as well.
But in good sites I never get banned.
so cigan.info gets into the long list of western anti-slav pseudo-othodox sites. in Greece we are full of this.
what are the pro-slav websites?
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 5, 2019 9:14:29 GMT -5
informer.rs : they are super to the point...
This stupid cigan.info tried to build a strange salad of : supporting :
- bosko - jeremic - djilas - sergej trifunovic <--- this is where we laugh big time....
(all of the above spit against Serbs 24x7)
while being supposedly : - pro russian - pro orthodox - pro kosovo Serbs
I say BS... their intentions were APPARENT when they started promoting the above ppl.....
saksonci my friend they are everywhere but easy to spot.
and lets remember saksonci usually ban Pyrros.
I have been ultra pro-Slav in greek nationalistic sites. I have been ultra pro-left in greek far right sites. I have been pro-orthodox in greek pseudo-leftist sites.
In all courts, I got banned IF and ONLY IF the owners were saxans.
NEVER in not saxan owned media.... NEVER....
keep that in mind
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 5, 2019 10:17:33 GMT -5
NEVER in not saxan owned media.... NEVER....
keep that in mind
You were banned here though weren't you
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 5, 2019 11:52:10 GMT -5
NEVER in not saxan owned media.... NEVER....
keep that in mind
You were banned here though weren't you
But got unbanned ... you see?? even became a mod.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 5, 2019 11:56:17 GMT -5
You were banned here though weren't you
But got unbanned ... you see?? even became a mod.
so maybe srbin.info will unban you
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 5, 2019 12:04:18 GMT -5
But got unbanned ... you see?? even became a mod.
so maybe srbin.info will unban you
I dont think so. The moment I went against Bosko, there was a pack of animals attacking me albanian style "nokulturan" "nepismeni" itd..... that I dont know how to speak Serbian lang, I mean, exactly the kind of offence I would expect from albo-greeks. At this point it was evident that if those ppl were just pro-Serb and just anti-Vucic they would at least gimme a chance. But no the animals started insults the very moment I showed I am not willing to shout anti-vucic slogans no matter what. At the same time they keep posting stuff about "Russians" and how they support Serbs, which I find ridiculously dirty given the fact that their heroes Djilas, Bosko, Jeremic are nothing pro-Russian or even pro-Orthodox not even close.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 12:21:41 GMT -5
Bosko and Djilas have hijacked protests that were suppose to induce positive changes.
The situation is very similar to Cuba in early/mid 20th century. You had Fulgencio Batista and Fidel Castro. Protests against Batista were suppose to change country for better, because Batista was still American guy and was suppose to do more for citizens in terms of democracy. Then the revolution brought Fidel which left Cuba in misery for more than half century. Similar here with Vucic and Obradovic.
By the way, Pyrros don't mind Serbs, they are just fundamentally stupid that's why they say what they say.
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Post by Pyrros on Apr 5, 2019 13:05:54 GMT -5
friend of mine who went to cuba said it was ultra decent.
about serbs being stupid, i dunno maybe the most stupid look those who get paid to act as such.... Which is exactly the same case with Greeks-Albs...
we are paid to be stupid...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 13:27:19 GMT -5
friend of mine who went to cuba said it was ultra decent.
about serbs being stupid, i dunno maybe the most stupid look those who get paid to act as such.... Which is exactly the same case with Greeks-Albs...
we are paid to be stupid...
But just imagine how even better it would be without the revolutionaries that halted their development for a couple of decades.
Neither Serbs, nor Greeks, nor Albanians are paid to be stupid. They are what they are. Orthodox Christians can't handle changes, can't adapt and benefit from such processes. There are not a lot of pragmatic Orthodox Christians. My classification would be like (top are more pragmatic, bottom are less pragmatic): 1) Bulgarians 2) Romanians 3) Greeks 4) Belarussians
5) Macedonians 6) Montenegrins
7) Russians 8) Serbs 9) Ukrainians,
but still way behind most of other more pragmatic nations. Only nations less pragmatic are most of Muslims nations (including all Balkan Muslims) and entire Africa.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 5, 2019 13:49:17 GMT -5
friend of mine who went to cuba said it was ultra decent.
about serbs being stupid, i dunno maybe the most stupid look those who get paid to act as such.... Which is exactly the same case with Greeks-Albs...
we are paid to be stupid...
But just imagine how even better it would be without the revolutionaries that halted their development for a couple of decades.
Neither Serbs, nor Greeks, nor Albanians are paid to be stupid. They are what they are. Orthodox Christians can't handle changes, can't adapt and benefit from such processes. There are not a lot of pragmatic Orthodox Christians. My classification would be like (top are more pragmatic, bottom are less pragmatic): 1) Bulgarians 2) Romanians 3) Greeks 4) Belarussians
5) Macedonians 6) Montenegrins
7) Russians 8) Serbs 9) Ukrainians,
but still way behind most of other more pragmatic nations. Only nations less pragmatic are most of Muslims nations (including all Balkan Muslims) and entire Africa.
Wasn't orthodoxy more open to allowing pagan customs in the church, than roman-catholics??
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 14:07:59 GMT -5
But just imagine how even better it would be without the revolutionaries that halted their development for a couple of decades.
Neither Serbs, nor Greeks, nor Albanians are paid to be stupid. They are what they are. Orthodox Christians can't handle changes, can't adapt and benefit from such processes. There are not a lot of pragmatic Orthodox Christians. My classification would be like (top are more pragmatic, bottom are less pragmatic): 1) Bulgarians 2) Romanians 3) Greeks 4) Belarussians
5) Macedonians 6) Montenegrins
7) Russians 8) Serbs 9) Ukrainians,
but still way behind most of other more pragmatic nations. Only nations less pragmatic are most of Muslims nations (including all Balkan Muslims) and entire Africa.
Wasn't orthodoxy more open to allowing pagan customs in the church, than roman-catholics?? Roman Catholics accepted a lot of Roman pagan customs in the church tradition too. The point is most Orthodox Churches haven't reformed for 2000 years, but Roman Catholics did. Most Orthodox didn't adapt to changes, changes that are not necessarily bad. Its up to institutions how they accept it. Other obvious problem with most Orthodox Christians are they are too sterile, reluctant and slow to change on really important things that affect their life. They are however indifferent on change over things that don't affect their life directly or indirectly. Deep inside Orthodox Christianity nurtures dogma, mysticism and inertia. Those more willing to change and adapt to newly presented situatin like Bulgarians, Romanians and Greeks are better organized on state level (yes, it goes all the way to your everyday life) are better than those under them in that ladder I gave you in previous comment. Another huge drawback is Orthodox church (now passively, but in the past actively) was opposing to philosophical approach to life. Heck, Justinian even closed Athens school of philosophy because it was viewed as "pagan" by Orthodox church.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 5, 2019 14:15:50 GMT -5
Wasn't orthodoxy more open to allowing pagan customs in the church, than roman-catholics?? Roman Catholics accepted a lot of Roman pagan customs in the church tradition too. The point is most Orthodox Churches haven't reformed for 2000 years, but Roman Catholics did. The fact that Orthodox Churches have not reformed is one of the reasons why the latin church is considered heritic, latins never use the term "heritic" when describing the Orthodox church instead use "schismatics" as the orthodox church maintains the laws and customs of the church before the great schism
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 14:25:08 GMT -5
Roman Catholics accepted a lot of Roman pagan customs in the church tradition too. The point is most Orthodox Churches haven't reformed for 2000 years, but Roman Catholics did. The fact that Orthodox Churches have not reformed is one of the reasons why the latin church is considered heritic, latins never use the term "heritic" when describing the Orthodox church instead use "schismatics" as the orthodox church maintains the laws and customs of the church before the great schism And that tells you how resistant and scared of any change Orthodox Christians are. Catholics are a tiny bit ahead, but Protestants are way ahead. That has to be with them being open to ancient Greek philosophy during industrial revolution or thereabouts. The processes of trying to learn from philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, and the cycle of failing to draw conclusion, try again and repeat once they are wrong with different input is what made them more advanced than us (at the moment when they really drew something out of it) on the level of whole society. First by developing their own branches of philosophy, later on applying their methods to science and other spheres of their lives.
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Post by branislavnusic on Apr 5, 2019 14:26:50 GMT -5
The fact that Orthodox Churches have not reformed is one of the reasons why the latin church is considered heritic, latins never use the term "heritic" when describing the Orthodox church instead use "schismatics" as the orthodox church maintains the laws and customs of the church before the great schism And that tells you how resistant and scared of any change Orthodox Christians are. Catholics are a tiny bit ahead, but Protestants are way ahead. That has to be with them being open to ancient Greek philosophy during industrial revolution or thereabouts. The processes of trying to learn from philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, and the cycle of failing to draw conclusion, try again and repeat once they are wrong with different input is what made them more advanced than us (at the moment when they really drew something out of it) on the level of whole society. First by developing their own branches of philosophy, later on applying their methods to science and other spheres of their lives. are you orthodox christian?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 14:27:37 GMT -5
And that tells you how resistant and scared of any change Orthodox Christians are. Catholics are a tiny bit ahead, but Protestants are way ahead. That has to be with them being open to ancient Greek philosophy during industrial revolution or thereabouts. The processes of trying to learn from philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, and the cycle of failing to draw conclusion, try again and repeat once they are wrong with different input is what made them more advanced than us (at the moment when they really drew something out of it) on the level of whole society. First by developing their own branches of philosophy, later on applying their methods to science and other spheres of their lives. are you orthodox christian? No. To be more precise, yes I was baptized but I never felt affiliation to the church.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Apr 5, 2019 15:28:26 GMT -5
You guys need to see the trolleys attacking me.... lol
post link please
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