Eris

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Eris

Eris

@Molossiann

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Eris@Molossiann·
@tasS_O_S Τι να το κάνεις, θα δουλέψει κ θα προσφερει για την Αμερική δυστυχώς
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Τάσος_feel_tatos
Αυτόν τον πιτσιρικά τον πέτυχα τυχαία σε μια εκπομπή και τον άκουσα να μιλάει. Δε με εντυπωσίασαν τόσο οι γενικές του γνώσεις όσο η ευφράδεια, η αποφασιστικότητα και η αυτοπεποίθηση σε αυτά που έλεγε. Άκρως φέρελπις.
Greek City Times@greekcitytimes

15-Year-Old Greek Genius Works With NASA on Space Mission greekcitytimes.com/2026/05/05/15-…

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Eris@Molossiann·
@acedoteth Do humanity a favor and have a cognitive screening (IQ test) for simpletons. I want to see something...
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Belisarius ☧@acedoteth·
Demosthenes, Third Philippic, 31. The famous words that this Greek orator from Athens used to describe the Macedonian king Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great, prior to Philip’s conquest of Greece. “But if some slave or superstitious bastard had wasted and squandered what he had no right to, heavens! how much more monstrous and exasperating all would have called it! Yet they have no such qualms about Philip and his present conduct, though he is not only no Greek, nor related to the Greeks, but not even a barbarian from any place that can be named with honors, but a pestilent knave from Macedonia, whence it was never yet possible to buy a decent slave“
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Lorena T.@LorenaDoberus·
@RealKathreptis Spare me your BS. Epirus and Macedonia were not Greek. His father subjugated the Greeks. And yes, Greek was lingua franca, but that doesn’t define ethnic identity.
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Elliot Kathreptis@RealKathreptis·
Alexander’s lineage: Epirus/Royal Court of Argos. Language, Gods, culture, traditions (Homeric) were Greek (coins/antiquities attest). His Empire was Hellenic to the core, which is why Koine Greek was the lingua franca of for a millennia +. My bad, I forgot he’s Albanian.
Lorena T.@LorenaDoberus

@RealKathreptis Stockholm syndrome 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Eris@Molossiann·
@RealKathreptis Basic cognitive screening should be required before granting access to social media - just think how much low intelligence Alb@ni@ns we’d eliminate
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Eris@Molossiann·
@JGrant5291453 Από φιλελευθεράτο μέχρι άκρα αριστερά, εθνομηδενισμός, δειλία, υποχωρητισμός, ταύτιση πατριωτισμού με χρυσαυγιτισμό, επιζήμιος λαϊκισμός. Πρότυπα οι φυγόστρατοι πχ Λαζόπουλος. Δυστυχώς, δεν ακολουθείται ο δύσκολος δρόμος των λιονταριών του Ισραήλ.
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John Grant 🇺🇦@JGrant5291453·
Ο Καστοριάδης και άλλοι αριστεροί διανοούμενοι, για τη σημερινή αριστερά θα ήταν φασίστες, γιατί θα μιλούσε για ισλαμοφασιστική Τουρκία και την ανάγκη αντιμετώπισης της. Αυτή και μόνον η διαπίστωση κάνει και τον πιο αδαή να αντιληφθεί ότι η αριστερά σήμερα στην 🇬🇷 είναι οχετός.
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Eris@Molossiann·
@Hakan7104831768 @HomerPavlos that is what i am telling you. You live in a falsified "turkish" view of things that has nothing to do with reality
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Hakan@Hakan7104831768·
@Molossiann @HomerPavlos and for thousands of years the Greeks marketed these things to the whole world as if they were their own civilization
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Eris@Molossiann·
@BasedTurkiiye Stupid turkish nationalistic propaganda. Greeks had a continuous presence in Asia Minor since antiquity. History records famous ethnic Greeks without interruption since antiquity. A few thousand Arvanites were a small number but kicked Albanians' and Turks' asses in 19th century.
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Based Türkiye 🇹🇷@TurkiyeBasedd·
‘’ The Realities of Modern Greece 🇬🇷 Modern Greece is not the direct continuation of ancient Greek civilization. It is an artificial buffer state created in the 19th century by the Great Powers (mainly Britain, Russia, and France) against the Ottoman Empire through political engineering. The blue color of the Greek flag comes from the first king, Otto, a Bavarian prince. The shade was chosen to reflect Bavarian blue. Some claim the striped design resembles the British East India Company flag. The modern Greek alphabet and language were largely “revived” in the 19th century as part of nation-building. Ancient Greek had been a dead language for centuries, and the current form (Demotiki) was shaped artificially to create national identity. Many key heroes of the 1821 Greek War of Independence, such as Markos Botsaris and Theodoros Kolokotronis, were Arvanites Orthodox Albanians. Their ethnic origin is largely Albanian, not ancient Greek. The people of modern Greece have no direct ethnic or genetic connection to the ancient Greeks. The population is a mix of Turks (especially Karamanlides from Anatolia), Albanians, Slavs, Macedonians, and other Balkan groups. Greece was established in 1830 by the Great Powers as a buffer zone against the Ottomans. Its first king was a foreigner (Bavarian Otto), and the state was built according to foreign geopolitical interests rather than organic historical continuity. Modern Greece romantically claims ancient Hellenic heritage, but in reality it is a 19th-century construction an ethnic mosaic of Albanians, Slavs, Christian Turks, and other Balkan peoples shaped by political engineering, not historical descent. Kings from Germany 🇩🇪 Flag from British East India Company 🇬🇧 Population Turk,Albanians,Makedonians and Vlach 🇹🇷🇦🇱🇲🇰 Language from Ancient Greeks(Real Greeks) Heroes from Albanians 🇦🇱 ‘’
hermes | jeopolitik@hermes_z

"Bugünkü Yunanlar eskiden Arnavutça konuşuyor, kendilerine Romalı diyordu. 'Helen' kimliği ise Avrupa'nın onlar için yazdığı bir hikaye." "Eğer küçük ve yoksul bir ulusun omuzlarına böyle bir yük bindirilirse, bunun altından kalkamaz" diye de eklenmiş. Nikos Dimou, The New York Times'ta bunu açıkça aktarıyor: "Eskiden Arnavutça konuşur, kendimizi Romalı olarak tanımlardık. Ancak Winckelmann, Goethe, Victor Hugo ve Delacroix bize 'Hayır, siz Helen'siniz, Platon ve Sokrates'in doğrudan torunlarısınız' dedi ve süreç böyle tamamlandı." Bugün bize tarih anlatanların hikayesi, başkalarının kaleminden yazılmış. 1/2

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Eris@Molossiann·
@lmao56784 @HellenicEchoes these statistics show positions that were allowed only for muslims, that means forbidden for christian Greeks. The clever Greeks almost monopolized Ottoman diplomacy, intelligence, finance, hospodars in the Balkans.
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Echoes of Hellas 🇬🇷@HellenicEchoes·
Turkey should be a bit more thankful to us. I suggest a 50% cut of the earnings for every Greek monument in Turkey.
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Eris@Molossiann·
@bpthaber It is true, most of the taxi drivers in Athens are not Greeks. It is high chance these scammers are in majority not Greeks
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BPT@bpthaber·
Yayıncı Timmy Karter, Yunanistan'da taksicilerin yolcu seçip seçmediklerini test etti: "Eğer Yunan'san seni asla almayacak."
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Eris@Molossiann·
@Di_Ell_ @eagleeye2805 Yet another stupid Albanian with inferiority complex. You idiot, go ask AI for Greeks since antiquity. You will find hundreds in each century since Jesus times. Albanians were not even out of the caves before 1900 AD. You couldn't write until 1912. Idiot.
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Di_Ell@Di_Ell_·
@eagleeye2805 The funny part is that these people boosting as ancient Greeks are not even Greek, they pretend. They're a mix of Albanians with imported Christian Turks (Georgian & Armanians), Bulgars, and Vlach. There's no Greeks in the mix. They were forced to learn the language in 19th cent
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Kaiser@eagleeye2805·
A good example of "Bad Kanging" or: when Kanging backfires right in your face 😄 The Greek alphabet itself is a derivative from the Phoenician Alphabet (same as the Arabic writing system by the way) whereas the Phoenicians themselves developed it from Egyptian hieroglyphs. The big cultural innovation by the Phoenicians (and NOT the Greeks who were smart adapters) was the transformation of the logographic Egyptian hieroglyphs into the firs phonemic writing system in the world. Ergo the ultimate honor goes to the Phoenicians.
Hellenist ☀️🏺⚡️@RealHellenist

All European writing systems are Greek in origin. The whole continent writes with the Alphabet born from Greeks. Latin = the Cumaean Greek alphabet. Cyrillic = a script created by Greek monks, Saints Cyril and Methodios, directly from the Greek alphabet.

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Eris@Molossiann·
@KesiBrahimi__ @ArtanGjini73765 @tateen2009 I was not answering to you, although we disagree you were decent in your talk. I answered to the other Albanian who also "ordered" me to remove Molossian from my name
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Nenad Novakovic@tateen2009·
This is a masterclass in historical cherry-picking and projecting 21st-century ethno-nationalism onto 19th-century geopolitics. Let’s break down the “fictional country” theory: ​🦅 1. "The Heroes were Albanian" The figures mentioned (Botsaris, Miaoulis, etc.) were Arvanites and Souliotes. Yes, they spoke an Albanian dialect, but in the Ottoman Empire, identity was defined by religion (the Millet system), not just language. They were fiercely Orthodox Christians who identified with the Greek cause. They didn't fight for an Albanian ethno-state; they bled, fought, and died to liberate and build an independent Greece. ​👑 2. "The German King" Importing foreign royals was the standard geopolitical playbook of the Great Powers to stabilize newly independent nations. Greece got Otto of Bavaria. Romania got the Hohenzollerns. Bulgaria got Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Oh, and since we are pointing fingers: Independent Albania’s very first ruler in 1914 was Prince Wilhelm of Wied. A German. 🇩🇪 Was Albania "invented" by Europe too, or does that logic only apply to your neighbors? ​📜 3. "The Manufactured Language" Standardizing a national language was done by literally every modern European state in the 19th century. France imposed standard French over regional tongues like Breton or Occitan. Italy did the same. Greek intellectuals created Katharevousa (a formalized Greek) for state documents, while the general population continued speaking Demotic (the natural, continuous evolution of ancient/medieval Greek). Standardizing state education doesn't make a nation "fake"-it makes it a modern European state. ​Nationalism is blinding. Before calling one of the oldest recorded civilizations in the Balkans "fictional," maybe read a history book that wasn't printed as modern internet propaganda. So, ​before you tell Otto to sit down, you might want to pull up a chair for Willy. 👑
Sezen Ada@bluemoonyellows

Greece was literally built from scratch. And not even by Greeks. 🏛️ Their “independence heroes”? Kolokotronis → Bithguri (Albanian) Miaoulis → Boku (Albanian) Botsaris → Boçari (Albanian) Bubulina → born of Albanian mother Spoke Albanian at home. Albanian surnames. Albanian nicknames. The founders of “ancient Hellas” had Albanian accents. 😂 But wait it gets better. Their first king after “independence”? Otto I. A Bavarian. From Munich. Greece was so Greek that Europe had to import a German to run it. A German king. Albanian generals. And a language that had to be artificially imposed by law because the population wasn’t even speaking Greek properly. That’s right Greek was made mandatory by legislation. Without forced language laws, “Greece” would’ve been speaking Albanian, Slavic and Vlach in the villages and calling it a day. Modern Greek itself? Not even pure. It’s a 19th century academic construction Katharevousa invented by scholars trying to connect a medieval Balkan population to ancient Athens. A manufactured language. For a manufactured nation. Ruled by a foreign king. Founded by Albanians. And THESE are the people telling Turks: “You don’t belong in Anatolia.” Your king was German. 🇩🇪 Your heroes were Albanian. 🦅 Your language was legislated. 📜 Your identity was invented in the 1800s. The most fictional country in the Balkans has the loudest opinion about everyone else’s history. Sit down, Otto. 👑

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Eris@Molossiann·
@ArtanGjini73765 @KesiBrahimi__ @tateen2009 This video is about Slavs in Macedonia who fought against Greece. Arvanites, on the other hand, fought always FOR Greece kicking Albanians' and Turks' ass. Albanian, you are lucky you weren't born 150-200 years ago, you would "feel" Arvanites kick on your ass too.
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Eris@Molossiann·
@KesiBrahimi__ @tateen2009 My friend, I speak from personal experience befriending Arvanite families in Arvanite villages for decades. There was no state-organized assimilation that made them feel so, they feel extremely proud of being Greek.
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Kes🇦🇱@KesiBrahimi__·
@Molossiann @tateen2009 Enough with this bs narrative, yes now they feel themselves fully greek after centuries of assimilation politics and yes they also are of albanian origin. It's not hard to understand that.
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Eris@Molossiann·
@NikosMichailid4 @ZinonZm Την είχα ρωτήσει στα SM πριν μερικούς μήνες αν είναι απλά ελληνόφωνη χωρίς συνείδηση Ελληνικότητας και από ό,τι θυμάμαι το είχε παραδεχτεί
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Ζήνωνας@ZinonZm·
"Εμπνέομαι από τον Ιδρυτή της Τουρκικής Δημοκρατίας(Κεμάλ Ατατούρκ), ο οποίος γεννήθηκε στη Θεσσαλονίκη, Ελλάδα." - Νταιάνα Κωνσταντινίδη. Αφήστε και κάτι...
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Eris@Molossiann·
@ictinus_x Turkey, a bulimic aggressor with aspirations of reviving past hegemonies. Problem is everybody knows it, hence Von der Leyen's recent (spot-on) remarks. They are whining but they will sooner or later swallow the bitter pill of truth and face the consequences of their aggression
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Ictinus ®️@ictinus_x·
If you ask Turkey what “peace” in the Aegean looks like, the answer is stark: it begins with Greece making concessions. In practice, the Turkish vision of “peace” entails Greek islands left undefended opposite a heavily militarised Turkish coastline and stripped of full territorial waters, so that Turkish warships and jets can operate freely around in what is, by geography and international law, a Greek island sea. It means Greece accepting a permanently occupied Cyprus and giving up exclusive rights in its own seas. In short, for Turkey, “peace” would mean Greece becoming smaller, weaker, and quieter-while Turkey steadily expands its influence. At its core, this is not a technical dispute over legal interpretation - it is Turkish irredentism. ❌Turkey simply refuses to recognise where its borders end and Greece’s begin. This dynamic reveals the true nature of the relationship: not that of a difficult neighbour, but of a revisionist aggressor that still harbours imperial ambitions over territory and waters that do not belong to it. These borders are not ambiguous, nor are they recent. They were settled in the aftermath of the Treaty of Lausanne, which definitively established the modern boundaries between Greece and Turkey. Under that settlement, Turkey secured full sovereignty over Anatolia, while Greece retained its islands in the Aegean. Until Turkey demonstrably abandons these claims, respects the sovereignty and integrity of Greek territory, it will always be seen as a security threat that has to be contained. 🔵Greece harbours no desire for war or confrontation. Its position is clear, lawful, and purely defensive: it seeks only to uphold its sovereignty within borders and rights already recognised under international law -nothing more, nothing less. 🔴But that is not enough. Deterrence cannot remain passive or declaratory. It must be decisive and credible. Greek foreign policy has to send an unambiguous message: any violation of its sovereignty will not just be blocked-it will be met with consequences that impose real, strategic loss. Those who choose escalation must understand that they risk not only failure, but the loss of what they already hold. This is the only language bullies understand.
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