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That's not my nor our goal. With this thread, I want to point out your true origin. And therefore, if you turned to the right origin, we would be very close nations, like Germany and Austria. We don't want you to start declaring yourself as a Serb and start learning the Serbian language, no. If you want to remain Macedonians, remain, but be aware that you are very close to the Serbs. When I see that someone whose ancestor was a Serb, and to whom the ONA Albanians terrorized the country in 2001 and 2015, is proud of the Ustashas and supports Kosovo as an independent state, he is not doing it because he wants to, but to annoy the Serbs.
That is why i made this thread.
Serbs were the most numerous people in the former Yugoslavia. That bothered Tito and his communists, so he decided to make his country "Equal" according to ethnic structures. By making Montenegrins and Macedonians.
Look at this, the former Montenegrins who were a bastion of Serbs, and who always called themselves "The Best Serbs", have today become the greatest Ustashas.
It's the similar with Macedonians ..
The greatest weakness of Serbs as a people is that they forget about their peoples just because others want to.
Someone is trying to present us in the world as retards who will call every nation Serbian, but that is not the truth. Why don't we call Slovenes Serbs? Why not Hungarians? Why not the Greeks? We just want what belongs to us, to return to its roots, and if that is so difficult, let it remain as it is, just let it be aware of its origin ...
This thread is intended to spread the truth, and reminds of some important things from the past, not to spread hatred, who understood it in that way, means that he must leave this thread immediately.
I would like from you to read this, carefuly read these two statements.
"... Until the founding of the Bulgarian Exarchate and the creation of San Stefano Bulgaria, the people in Macedonia, in the vast majority, almost entirely felt and considered themselves as Serbs. Slava was celebrated by all; not a Imendan or anything else, but Slava. The schools, if there were any until 1870, were all Serbian, and it is probable that no Bulgarian school existed at that time. For this I will cite one true case from my life: In Thessaloniki, in 1905, lived a very wealthy merchant and influential man, a Bulgarian, Hadzi Mishev. He was born in Veles. He came to my father's house and maintained very friendly relations with him. I was a little over ten years old at the time, but like all children at the time of the awakening of nationalism in Macedonia, we also conducted propaganda, some of us for the Serbian and some for the Bulgarian people. One day, when Grandpa Mishev, as I called him, was talking to my father about Serbs and Bulgarians, i got into a serious conversation with older people, because Grandpa Mišev loved me very much, with the question: Grandpa, tell me, what are you, a Serb or a Bulgarian? My grandfather Mishev thought deeply, so he turned to my father, while I watched him with childlike innocence. What should I tell this child, sir? I was in the delegation of Veles immediately after the end of the second Serbian-Turkish war in 1878. We went to Belgrade, because we were Serbs, we celebrated the Slava, and we prayed to be given a teacher whom we will pay, and to give us books that we will also pay for. We were received by Jovan Ristic, the then Prime Minister of Serbia, and he said: Brothers, we have come out of two difficult wars and Serbia cannot give you anything today. Go to Sofia, because the Russians give the Bulgarians everything they need and you will get everything there. And for us, it doesn't matter whether there will be a Serbian or a Bulgarian school in Veles, because we are brothers and one. And following the instructions of the most competent Serb, we went to Sofia, where we immediately got a teacher and books, all for free. And of course, the Bulgarian teacher and the book in Bulgarian. And so a Bulgarian school was opened in Veles. And is it a miracle today that my son finished that school and that today he is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bulgaria. What can I say to this child now, sir, am I a Serb or a Bulgarian ...? "(Jakov V. Ljotic, The Future of Macedonia, Iskra, 15 Munich, 1967, p. 3).
Let's see how until recently the Serbian Mijaci sang their favorite song:
"Мoрe, Дунавe мoрe!
Мoрe бeли Вардарe!
Вo српска зeмља,
Стара старoставна!"
And Brsjaci again:
"Вo свeта Пeћ, вo српска зeмља,
Српска зeмља та Макeдoниjа..."
"... Let this population be infected with hatred such as the proselytizing hatred of our Muslim brothers towards everything that is Serbian, and yet, they would be a Serbs, as are the others. However, there is no such thing, on the contrary, in addition to all the above, we said that the people's awareness of the community of Serbian origin lives in Macedonia. Cemović further says: "We are referring to the seventy-five-year-old Micko Božinović from Bitola's Topolčani. We refer to him because he confirmed to us with his naive rural philosophy everything we have heard and seen in this province and that he is considered the sage of his village, even though he is illiterate. Let's listen to him. According to Grandpa Micko, there is only one pure and true faith on earth, the Orthodox faith. All other faiths are faiths of the spirit of devil pride. The guardian of the pure Orthodox faith is the Greek Patriarchate (he is a patriarch). By God's order, she instructed the Thessalonian brothers, Cyril and Methodius, to translate the holy books into Slavic. Only she, the Patriarchate (Ecumenical, ed. M. R.), is the guardian of true Slavic Orthodoxy. The spirit of pride, the devil did not let some Slavs rest. We don't want the Greek Church! We want our Slavic Church! they said and created the Slavic (Bulgarian, ed. M.R.R.) Exarchate. All Orthodox Christians are brothers, they are all one. One is the same Greek, Slavic, Romanian, only when they are Orthodox. There is little difference between them. We Poljani (old man's tribe) love all domestic cattle, but sheeps are our favorite. Among the Orthodox peoples, for us, the Slavs are like the sheep in the trlu (toru), i.e. dearest. I like the Bulgarian more than the Russians. How can I embrace one brother over another; Bulgarians are our neighbors. They have been here (in Macedonia) recently, they were not there in the old days. Serbs have always been, my ancestors were the same as King Marko, they were Serbs: We are one with the Serbs ... "(Marko P. Cemović, Macedonian issue and Macedonians, Belgrade, 1913, p. 36), concluding the quote old man Cemović adds that these views are old people's views, the views of the masses.
If you readed i would like to hear what will you say on that. There is no need here for our members to quarrel and to write nonsense things.
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