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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 16:03:28 GMT -5
which is more believable, common sense or some conclusions made with no real facts to support them? I find his plagiarism unbeleiveable.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 16:01:47 GMT -5
Rex think for yourself stop spamming the boards with material from other boards posted by other albanians.... material you don't even understand.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 15:28:09 GMT -5
To end this... The fustanella cannot be albanian because it is worn all of the balkans, from romania to mani. As we all know, the albanians had nothing to little power in terms of assimilation and influence on their neighbors because they were still a primitive tribal community hiding in the mountains [FACT]. The most probable theory of origin of the fustanella is that it is of Greek descent since the entire balkans had been under our rule for hundreds of years. they copied the legends of heroism from past and beyond the writings of Homer ...if we were wearing pink & green ribbons around our ankles ....so from Romanian to Mani would be wearing .... Long Live Pelasgians ........ Perfect example right there ^ as to what I was saying. There is no "greatness" only claims to other peoples'. The Pelasgian -albano connection theory came about during the 2nd half of the 19th Century ( where was it before?), the Albanians up to this point NEVER aknowedged this connection. All this propaganda was later to be further cordinated by their communist regime.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 15:01:07 GMT -5
To end this... The fustanella cannot be albanian because it is worn all of the balkans, from romania to mani. As we all know, the albanians had nothing to little power in terms of assimilation and influence on their neighbors because they were still a primitive tribal community hiding in the mountains [FACT]. The most probable theory of origin of the fustanella is that it is of Greek descent since the entire balkans had been under our rule for hundreds of years. In the bold - is the reason why I find albanian nationalism fascinating. They claim everything yet have nothing to show for it. Not to bring them down, but they surely put themselves up too high. Their nationalism is based on some sort of "greatness", there is nothing "great" if there is no influence. They took up others' instead.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 14:38:37 GMT -5
You're a tricky one anittas however I do respect your stance based on how you put it. NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia in 99' was a war-crime from the start - maybe you see it this way too except you see justification fair-enough I'll meet you half-way. Do you see albanians as you kin or something because to only look at 99' and all things uncovered during that-time only is very superficial. It has nothing to do with seeing anyone as your kin. I saw, as so many others did, people getting killed ... and it needed to be stopped. It should've been stopped in Bosnia, it should've never gone this far. Serbs acted arrogantly about it, just like Albanians would act later. It's the same kind of arrogance we saw, to some extent, in Saddam, and that we now see in Syria. I don't see any conspiracy from the west, even if there were some influences that wanted to weaken Serbia's position, in the end, the Serbs and their attitude got them in this mess. No one forced you to pull the trigger. However, that doesn't mean that the entire operation was conducted right, and there's a big difference between putting a stop to killing and snapping a region from a country and allow the 'victims' to revenge. Call me crazy, but separating Serbs from Albanians was perhaps a good solution. You saw what the media wanted you to see - which is fine, but did you see what we saw? or is this part-alone propaganda and don't matter.... You act like Serbia's campaign in 99' came out of nowhere, do you know the situation of Serbs in Kosovo throughout Yugoslavia-times up to-then and now? Doesn't look like it, you're only thinking of Racak and those images of "poor refugees feeling their homes"... tell me I'm wrong.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 14:30:04 GMT -5
Or state without an army... can't go both ways I guess.
They're going to have an army but it will be well under the standards of any other professional European Army, NATO themselves have said it. So even though NATO doesn't want Kosovo in their ranks, they won't hesitate to have their noses involved controlling every aspect and level in their "military". Another peice of proof they're not independant at all nor are they treated/respected like a country.
It would be a bad move on "independant" Kosovo's part to want to have a full grown army, they should remain weak and "protected" by the bigger boys (under the pretence that they have "no military"), this way global sympathy for their cause will continue to be present... more or less ... (everyday their support is dimishing) and Serbia will really have no reason to invade and will have to use UN channels to have anything done (JUST LIKE NOW). However with military growth in Kosovo (which is what most albanians want), this will only be used against the Serbs (and these actions will be "independantly" made - without NATO or UN consent) and Serbia will have no choice but to react.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 13:37:40 GMT -5
When I first saw those images where they bombed Belgrade, I was of course horrified and had this bad stomach feeling, but I convinced myself that it had to be done, to save those Big-ear scumbags. I still believe the Serbian intervention in Kosovo had to be stopped, but I have big doubts about the way the operation was conducted. Anyway, who would've thought the inbreds would turn evil and give way to new waves of violence? Such is life, I guess; and it's all part of human nature. You're a tricky one anittas however I do respect your stance based on how you put it. NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia in 99' was a war-crime from the start - maybe you see it this way too except you see justification fair-enough I'll meet you half-way. Do you see albanians as you kin or something because to only look at 99' and all things uncovered during that-time only is very superficial.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 13:18:07 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 24, 2013 11:23:24 GMT -5
What do you mean when you say that no nation handled the bombardment like the Serbs did, and calling it a fact? The Serbs stood on the field of battle and took it like this LMAO !!
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 23, 2013 21:35:06 GMT -5
I'm no expert but those two pictures that Kanaris posted clearly depict two-different style "head gears"/hats. Look at the shape/form and also how it sits on the head - that's what makes all the difference. and btw, just because you take up a fashion or style doesn't mean continuity in anything. I can start wearing baggy pants and and bandannas, does that make me black? ... if I start wearing a sombrero and have my children continue this tradition does it mean I am mexican? It's comical seeing them grasping at straws ... one day they are Illyrian the other Ancient Greeks then on some others Thracians and Entruscians ..... it all depends which side of the bed they wake up on... Somehow 'these' highly sophisticated peoples stop writing their history before 1000 ad...maybe they ran outta of ink? not only did they forget how to document - they forgot about everything they supposedly documented before.... that's some wack business , no other explanation than national-amnesia, I cannot think of anything else.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 23, 2013 20:52:04 GMT -5
My brethren are the ones with same blood NOT religion
thats why we were and are ......and will be
....are continuation is unity by blood and not a unity made of religious beliefs
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 23, 2013 19:53:36 GMT -5
Liberation from the tourkoalvanous.... we needed to go another 500 miles north.... next time. That would take you into Slovenia, you old fool uh ohh
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 23, 2013 19:02:08 GMT -5
lol take it easy man, one target at a time... I like symbology - in a lot of cases more can be said through a symbol than anything through text. Check out this ancient Afghan coin.. don't get all crazy and think I'm making fun of you but even with the images you posted aren't resemblances uncanny?
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 23, 2013 18:13:32 GMT -5
Leka I Madh What is the origin (what's its' implication) of the cresent moon and star?
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 23, 2013 17:57:56 GMT -5
what war ......serb vs nato wtf you people talking about it was a slap down NATO ON serbia ..... The albanian rebels got handled with siftly like a broom through dust. NATO went to it's ultimate measure to stop the Serbs - and the Serbs STILL pushed and STILL resisted. To this day ! No other nation handled that bombardment like the Serbs did - FACT < -
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 22, 2013 16:33:46 GMT -5
We've changed countless prime ministers...Albanians still have the same douche bag they had when with the pyramid schemes ... Sali's been there forever ,president for life.. This is how their pride gets in the way of reality and intelligent decision-making. They love him for his rhetoric yet deep down they know he's full of shit and has done absolutely nothing for albanians/Albania. They rather hear about greater-albanian dreams than what he's going to do to increase jobs/improve health-care and education - at least this is the view of albano-americans.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 22, 2013 15:02:28 GMT -5
I'm no expert but those two pictures that Kanaris posted clearly depict two-different style "head gears"/hats. Look at the shape/form and also how it sits on the head - that's what makes all the difference. and btw, just because you take up a fashion or style doesn't mean continuity in anything. I can start wearing baggy pants and and bandannas, does that make me black? ... if I start wearing a sombrero and have my children continue this tradition does it mean I am mexican?
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 22, 2013 14:19:39 GMT -5
Thomson ReutersFebruary 22, 2013 11:00Germany tells Albania to stop fanning nationalist fires
New here Come and get them...now that the west has woken up... and Russian is itching.... maybe you can beg the turks to do your bidding.. This is bad news for the albos. Didn't we all say this was going to happen, I know I did.
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 22, 2013 0:45:40 GMT -5
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Post by Balkaneros on Feb 21, 2013 20:45:27 GMT -5
Take in refugees? You mean taking in their own people? Sweden probably took in more Kosovares than Albania did. Yeah, sure, Albania worked behind the scenes, in the shadows, and you're holding confidential information about that that you can't share on a public forum. I understand perfectly well. It's just that Albania has been independent for quite some time now and when it came to walk the walk, Albania did nothing. Albania didn't defend its own people, did it? I get it, Kosovares were lightly armed while Serbia had some old tanks and artillery pieces, thus the need for NATO to bomb. But where was Albania? Where was the Albanian military, the Albanian fighters, the Albanian tanks? The only thing we've seen from you is a bad attitude. Is that supposed to compensate for the rest? who do you think armed the Kosovars ...greece ?? The "kosovars" were armed for a long time, hence already being labelled by that time as a terrorist organization. Albania did nothing to arm the kla, in fact they had nothing to do with anything during that war. The only contribution Albania made towards that "cause" was lending you space for training - that's it - and a few of those ended up getting bombed too, by NATO 3 times (by accident) and by the Serbs.
That war was Serbs versus NATO, the alb element was just ruckus in between.
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