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The Srebrenica massacre: a lesson in Western propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="nomadbrah" data-source="post: 984285" data-attributes="member: 10141"><p>Are Albanians even European? Some of them look very dark. I've read many times now in pre-WW2 antrophology and linguistics (only pre-WW2 stuff is non-pc), that most signs show migration of people from the Caucasus and other parts of the Ottoman empire into Albania, those who call themselves Sqhiptari, their language is a strange combination of languages, having loan words for most everything related to seafaring (which strongly suggests a landlocked region as origin).</p><p></p><p>Before you deny this theory out of habit, remember the Gypsies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomadbrah, post: 984285, member: 10141"] Are Albanians even European? Some of them look very dark. I've read many times now in pre-WW2 antrophology and linguistics (only pre-WW2 stuff is non-pc), that most signs show migration of people from the Caucasus and other parts of the Ottoman empire into Albania, those who call themselves Sqhiptari, their language is a strange combination of languages, having loan words for most everything related to seafaring (which strongly suggests a landlocked region as origin). Before you deny this theory out of habit, remember the Gypsies. [/QUOTE]
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