Ма сви су ови људи променили презимена само вама да напакосте..
1) Eugene Borza
2) E.Badian
3) Peter Green
4) A.B.Bosworth
5) N.G.L.Hammond
6) Werner Jaeger
7) Pierre Jouguet
8) Ulrich Wilcken
9) M.Grant
10) F.Reed
11) David G Hogarth
Ako neko zastupa stav da anticki Makedonci nisu bili grckog porekla, to ne znaci, bez obzira na sve vase puste zelje, da tvrde kako ste vi njihovi potomci. Vi ste ono sto jeste, kao sto rekoh, mesavina svakog moguceg plemena i naroda, koji je prosao vardarskom dolinom, a ima ih dosta, pa necu nabrajati. Vase glupave tvrdnje, nemaju nikakvo uporiste u nauci, pa zato stalno iskrivljujete cinjenice i pokusavate da prikazete kako razlicitost antickih Makedonaca i Grka dokazuje istovetnost antickih Makedonaca i danasnjih Bugara, sto zive u dolini Vardara. Ni na jednom univerzitetu se ne uci, ni u jednom udzbeniku ne stoji, da ste vi potomci antickih Makedonaca.
Da stavim i ovo pride, sto se izgleda pripisuje profesoru Borzi, koga toliko volite:
The emergence of a Macedonian nationality is an OFFSHOOT of the joint Macedonian and Bulgarian struggle against Hellenization. With the establishment of an independent Bulgarian state and church in the 1870s, however, the conflict took a new turn. Until this time the DISTINCTION between “Macedonian” and “Bulgarian” HARDLY EXISTED BEYOND THE DIALECT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STANDARD "EASTERN" BULGARIAN and THAT SPOKE IN THE REGION OF MACEDONIA."
The Macedonians are a newly emergent people in search of a past to help legitimize their precarious present as they attempt to establish their singular identity in a Slavic world dominated historically by Serbs and Bulgarians. One need understand only a single geopolitical fact: As one measures conflicting Serb and Bulgarian claims over the past nine centuries, they intersect in Macedonia. Macedonia is where the historical Serb thrust to the south and the historical thrust to the west meet. This is not to say that present Serb and Bulgarian ambitions, where the past has precedence over the present and future.
It is difficult to know whether an independent Macedonian state would have come into existence had Tito not recognised and supported the development of Macedonian ethnicity as oart of his ethnically organised Yugoslavia. He did this as a counter to Bulgaria, which for centuries had a historical claim on the area as far west as Lake Ohrid and the present border of Albania.