Macedonia Name Issue: Nationalistic slogans and Kitsch Parade in FYROM’s celebrations for Independence Day
A Slav from FYROM comically pretending to be an ancient Macedonian. The absurd Obsession of FYROM’s Slavs with the Greek kingdom of ancient Macedon has reached epidemic proportions.
“Rise your hands high above, ours shall be also the plain of Thessaloniki“, just one of the many Nationalistic mottos heard by FYROM’s Slavs during the today’s celebrations for FYROM’s Independence Day.
As it was expected, the celebrations included a Parade of Kitsch where some Slavs from FYROM were posing as ancient Macedonians, in front of Alexander the great’s statue, the Greek king of Macedonia.
You can view a related video created by Srbolog
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Lw9_F2EYZKU
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D-Mak currently studies History and Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
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Tags: Alexander the Great, fyrom, independence, kitsch parade, macedonia, Name Issue, skopje, slogans
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