I said I'm not Russian. My country is half a century older than Russia and people here don't love jews very much and there aren't that many. Why u mad?
I see now I've exposed myself in the image. We gave the Cyrillic alphabet and the slavonic language to the Russians.
Yes, there are many ancient sites here - both from Ancient Greek and Roman times and even older Thracian pagan ritual grounds. But Bulgaria was officially founded in 681, so I misspoke when I said it's half a century older than Kievska Rus which came 2c. later.
I think Bulgarians lived there long before official foundation of state. People have to had a history of living in some place before official establishing of state or town, with exception of establishing a state in a colonial manner.
Yes, that's a good point. But it's hard to trace back when a tribe or a union of tribes becomes a meaningful entity and 'a people' and that's why we usually refer to an official founding dynasty. It's like tracing back the origins of a language - the more you go back, the less defined and characteristic it becomes.
St. Andrew preached the gospel in the Black Sea region in Thrace around modern day Varna and Sozopol.
Yeah that's unfortunate. But the majority of people here are against it. We're still getting euro cucked and are about to get on the euro shekels.
Nothing to be proud of.
I disagree. It's like saying Russia had nothing to be proud of during the Bolshevik regime. It still had its history and tradition and most of all - Holy Orthodoxy.
I said I'm not Russian. My country is half a century older than Russia and people here don't love jews very much and there aren't that many. Why u mad?
I see now I've exposed myself in the image. We gave the Cyrillic alphabet and the slavonic language to the Russians.
It could be even millenia older, taking in account things I saw in Nesebr f.e. It could be even as old, as Ancient Greece.
Yes, there are many ancient sites here - both from Ancient Greek and Roman times and even older Thracian pagan ritual grounds. But Bulgaria was officially founded in 681, so I misspoke when I said it's half a century older than Kievska Rus which came 2c. later.
I think Bulgarians lived there long before official foundation of state. People have to had a history of living in some place before official establishing of state or town, with exception of establishing a state in a colonial manner.
Yes, that's a good point. But it's hard to trace back when a tribe or a union of tribes becomes a meaningful entity and 'a people' and that's why we usually refer to an official founding dynasty. It's like tracing back the origins of a language - the more you go back, the less defined and characteristic it becomes.
St. Andrew preached the gospel in the Black Sea region in Thrace around modern day Varna and Sozopol.
Why don't you just say what country it is then? You seem proud enough.
And don't bother gaslighting me, emotions never come into play.
Unfotunately Bulgaria today is under globohomo occupation, just like it was under Ottoman occupation recently. Nothing to be proud of.
Yeah that's unfortunate. But the majority of people here are against it. We're still getting euro cucked and are about to get on the euro shekels.
I disagree. It's like saying Russia had nothing to be proud of during the Bolshevik regime. It still had its history and tradition and most of all - Holy Orthodoxy.
Моля извинете, I meant just current state of Bulgaria. Love this country and people, been there many times, on vacations and business trips.
Russia also had times with nothing to be proud of, shit happens, especially if you have millenias of history.
Thank you for your honesty, it's a hard thing to come by these days.