Μια καλή αρχή για να μαζευτούμε λιγάκι ..
1. Να φύγει η Βουλή από το κέντρο της Αθήνας, ώστε να ακολουθήσουν και οι λοιπές υπηρεσίες ( αποκέντρωση )
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2. οι βουλευτές να γίνουν 150 max ( σε μια χώρα 10εκ είναι λάθος να έχουμε 300 ) !
@PrimeministerGR@androulakisnick
@IllyrianJ2bL283 More importantly, the continuity of the Greek language is documented. Linear B is Greek. Homeric Greek is Greek. Archaic Greek is Greek. There is no evidence of a non-Greek language replacing Greek in between.
@IllyrianJ2bL283 The page you posted does not say that Mycenaeans were exterminated. It discusses a possible migration route of Dorian tribes.
Archaeologists debate where the Dorians came from. They do not have evidence that the entire population of Greece was replaced.
@IllyrianJ2bL283 The old Dorian invasion wiped out Mycenaeans model is largely outdated. What we see is cultural and political collapse, not proof of biological extinction. A 300-year gap in writing is not a 300-year gap in population.
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@IllyrianJ2bL283 Modern Greeks are not identical to Mycenaeans, but neither are they unrelated to them. That is precisely what the genetic literature shows: substantial continuity with later admixture, not replacement. 2/2
@IllyrianJ2bL283 You are mixing different studies, different populations and different time periods.
Even Lazaridis himself publicly corrected this misuse of his work.
A Roman-era sample from Tenea is not a proxy for all Greeks, and genetic ancestry is not the same thing as ethnic identity.
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Защото вештачки на някои гробове опечалените близки са изписали от коя част на България са починалите. Като напр. от Тулча-Охрид или Цариград -Костурско. По-интересният въпрос е защо всички избрали да бъдат погребани в БЪЛГАРСКО гробище с този надпис на входа 👇. Защо според теб?
@val_spirit@Copkar “Born in Macedonia” is a location, not an ethnicity. The inscription identifies where he was born, not what nation he belonged to. Historians distinguish between geography and ethnic identity for a reason.
@val_spirit@Copkar Your own source says “63 Bulgarians.”
Not “63 Macedonians.”
Thank you for sharing evidence that many Slavic-speaking inhabitants of Ottomans in the area of Macedonia were identified as Bulgarians in 1905.