Why Johnny hates Communsim
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Re: Why Johnny hates Communsim
Need some subtitles. What are they saying?
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Re: Why Johnny hates Communsim
At the beginning there's an old speech from Yugoslavia naming Joseph Broz Tito the president of Yugoslavia without the end of a mandate that will run out when he dies. He died in 1980. The song is called 'You can count on us', the original is by Gjorgje Balashevich. It's basically a pro-Communist/Socialist, heroic song about Tito and the times back then in Yugoslavia, how good it was.Scooby318 wrote:Need some subtitles. What are they saying?
The ex Yugoslav republics might flourish in 2009 when it comes to organized crime and Capitalism, but back then for the modern day man it would've been considered paradise, or heaven. Back then what it is in the ex Yugoslav republics would've been considered hell for the common worker, man, woman and child --- unless they want to engage in criminal activity, now's the chance to get rich and legalize as soon as there's an impossible shield stopping people from doing just that, thanks to foreign interests.
*pops champagne bottle*
In Skopje, they just finished building the American embassy on top of the fortress hill. It's under that building where the American government and intelligence agencies carry out their operations across Macedonia and hell even elsewhere, in the subterranean structures of the embassy. Call it a forward base. I guess Uncle Sam is too afraid his nephews will suffer easily if they mount a direct military attack, so they're using stealth. 90 percent of the Macedonian population(Macedonian Macedonians, not Muslim Albanians, Gypsies or Turks) are more for Russia than for the USA.
On the 19th of December, citizens of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro will be free to travel to the Shenghen economic zone, which includes the European Union minus the UK and Ireland plus Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.
Citizens of Albania, will, not, lmao.
3 months in a 6 month period.
So, Shenghen visa and new biometric passport I need to take out.
And there's long ass lines and bureaucratic problems with the new law that says you have to get a new ID card at police stations around Macedonia. People are complaining. I heard one lady saying today she's like fuck man I paid for the card like 2 weeks ago! Policemen booted the people out.
And the first EU funding will come to Stip.