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Spanish, English, Portuguese, French can be different too but nobody claims those are separate languages instead of dialects/accents/regional varieties. No way in hell the difference between Bucharest and Chisinau is greater than, say, between London and Dublin or Paris and Montreal.


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Times are changing, alright, but the truth is eternal. All you can do is deceit for a while and gain some temporary ground.
In my CV I write in the same language that is used in the Constitution of Moldova - limba moldovenească.
The realities of romanian present and past, your looks, culture, language are insults to you? That is sad.
As for my age, you wrong as usual.




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Ok, so lets be clear, you are a representative of the Romanian minority of Moldova. You are not moldovan and don't represent in any way, shape of form the moldovans, that are constitute the vast majority of the population of Moldova and they speak moldovan language. I am well aware what is happening in schools and media, and the impact that it had on the weaker segments of the youth. But that will have to change and it will change. The Romanian minority will have its own schools where they can learn Marin Preda, Caragiale, about Vlad the Impaler and so on, their own language and history, their own media. The moldavians will have their own schools where they will study Neculce, Creanga, Sadoveanu, Mateevici and learn about Bogdan, Stephen the Great and others moldovans that fought, lived and died for Moldova and their own media.
This is the only proper way to do things right in Moldova.
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Moldova Highly ‘Vulnerable’ to Russian Propaganda, Study Says, starts on page 209:
http://prismua.org/wp-content/upload...I_CEE_2018.pdf
https://balkaninsight.com/2018/07/26...da-07-26-2018/
‘Compared to Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova presents a worse political
situation in the relationship with pro-Kremlin propaganda. The Ukrainians
have banned the pro-Russia Regions Party, and we still have the Socialists
Party. Together with President Igor Dodon and the affiliated media holding they
represent the key threat to our information security’.[ 4 ]
From an economic standpoint, Moldova remains Europe’s most
impoverished economy. In 2014, 1 billion USD was stolen from three
Moldovan banks: Banca de Economii, Unibank, and Banca Sociala.
The theft had a political component with the implication of the former
prime minister, Vlad Filat, who was sentenced in the case, as well as other
high-level officials. As one of our anonymous respondents put it, ‘poverty is an important factor in the sensitivity to propaganda, as a person
striving to feed oneself will not have the time to consume media content,
and if one does, it will not be quality content’.[ 5 ]


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Your country isn't broke and plagued with alcoholism? That is just propaganda? I don't dislike Moldovans but you guys sure talk a lot of shit for being the most impoverished country in Europe. Maybe get your own house in order, then talk shit online later. Btw, Russians are broke as fuck too, shitty role model for you guys.
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