Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 28, 2017
I’ve spent a whole lot of time in the Balkans, and can say clearly that everyone hates everyone in a way that doesn’t even hardly make sense to an outsider. I mean you can make sense of it, on an intellectual level – these peoples have been vying for territory, arguing over borders for centuries, there are complicated religious and otherwise cultural dynamics, etc.
The Greeks are fixated on the name of “Macedonia,” and the country’s use of Alexander the Great as a symbol, given that they are Slavic and Alexander was ethnically Greek.
However, on a practical level, it is just like, come on, this is the modern world, you have your borders and no one is really needing to expand theirs at this point, just be done with it.
The one issue I understand on a practical level is the Albanian issue. Albanians (for the most part – certainly the aggressive ones) are Islamic, non-Europeans, and have an aggressive, expansionist agenda to conquer surrounding territory. They do this in the same way the hordes invading Europe are doing it: by crossing borders, running out local populations, and producing a lot of children.
They have done this in Macedonia, and now that they have the numbers, they are in the process of taking over the government.
The people are not happy.
RT:
Dozens of demonstrators fought their way through a police cordon and stormed the Macedonian parliament to protest the election of an ethnic Albanian president of the parliament on Thursday as political tension in the country swells.
Macedonia has been without a government since December when the coalition led by the conservative VMRO-DPMNE party lost its governing majority.
Despite coming second in December’s general election, the Social Democrats (SDSM) party has proposed a minority coalition government with parties representing Macedonia’s Albanian minority.
As a condition of their participation in the government, the ethnic Albanian parties are insisting on a seven-point platform that includes a demand to make Albanian an official language in Macedonia.
The protesters were voicing their disapproval of the coalition electing Talat Xhaferi, a former defence minister from the ethnic Albanian DUI party, as president of the parliament.
A stream of protesters carrying Macedonian flags forced their way past police and into the parliament in Skopje after the vote. The demonstrators confronted SDSM leader Zoran Zaev who was later pictured bleeding from his head. The Financial Times is citing an adviser to Zaev in reporting that his injuries were superficial. The adviser could not say when Zaev would be able to leave the building.
Police fired stun grenades to disperse protesters outside parliament while clearing the way for the evacuation of lawmakers still in the building.
“In an attempt to take under control of the situation inside and outside the parliament, we have ordered police to use all measures,” Agim Nuhiu, the interim government’s Interior Minister said in a televised interview. “We are using stun grenades in order to allow the evacuation of the MPs.”
The outgoing government has accused Zaev of betraying Macedonia by promising greater language rights to the Albanian minority.
The President of Macedonia, Gjorge Ivanov, has refused to allow SDSM MPs to elect a speaker and form a government for more than four months. VMRO politicians have called for fresh elections to end the political deadlock.
The Albanians already took Kosovo, with the help of NATO and the Bill Clinton who promoted a “GAS BABY MEME”-type atrocity hoax as an excuse to support terrorists (it’s a good trick).
Macedonia is a small former-Yugoslavian state that has little ability to defend itself. It is not aligned with the EU, which is obviously a general positive, but it is so small that it is easily bullied.
However, they are Slavs, and when they get angry, they get aggressive.
This is a situation that could escalate quickly,
With Trump now having taken a role as a full-on NATO-loving neocon, I expect that if this situation escalates further into full scale street warfare, he may start talking about intervening.
On behalf of the Jew’s Islamic pets, of course.
— Wanna be (@iskulirana) April 27, 2017
BREAKING: Barricades broken through journalists attacked by masked men! #Skopje #Macedonia #Coup pic.twitter.com/OEchBBcTlV
— Glorious Leader (@seirdotmk) April 27, 2017