Marios Dimopoulos on Theodoros Pangalos Albanian Arvanite Origin

Marios Dimopoulos on Theodoros Pangalos Albanian Arvanite Origin

by Marios Dimopoulos

Ah, singer Spyros Brembos Notis Brembos, the urban slaughter begins now. I’m going to spoil you every 2 hours with separate posts rubbing you in the face what all Arvanites historians and politicians were saying and writing about their origin and the lies you tell in your group about Arvanites, that your members are not even Arvanites, and the real Arvanites from our other groups that come in to deconstruct your lies either block them or label them as traitors!

And of course, you don’t dare accept me because of my studies I know the whole world literature on the subject, because you know I’m going to turn you into onions! You, singer Brembo and the others in your company, what studies have you done?

So let’s get started. I will not start by quoting what all our Arvanite grandfathers wrote about Arvanites and homosexuals of Greeks and Albanians, I will not start with quoting what all Arvanite historians and philologists wrote on the subject. I’ll start with what our governor, Arvanitis Theodoros Pangalos, was saying. Obviously Pangalos did not know about his origin, the singer Brembos and his non-Arvanite followers do!

I quote text from Pangkalos himself in a photo so that no one questions the validity of the source.

Pangalos writes:

“Since my infancy they speak Albanian, because my late mother, who raised me, did not know Greek.”

So until the time of the Bank in Greece there were Arvanites who did not know grey Greek, so the tale of the Arvanite bilingualism goes on.

Pangalos continues: “Therefore, I have half-Albanian blood in my veins and I am proud of it.”

And Pangalos continues: “Admiral Koundouriotis, the three Nikolaides, the late general Kontoulis, the admiral Sakellariou, the hero of the submarine L. Katsonis, V. Laskos and many other chosen Greeks are all of Albanian origin and are known for their homeland services.

And Pangalos concludes that according to our national historian Konstantinos Paparigopoulos the mixing of the Greek race with Albanian blood produced the EXCELLENT AMALGMA, and this is proved by the Greek-Albanians Hydraios, Speciotes, Miaoulis, Sakhturis and the thousands of fighters from 1821 to the time of the Bench.

And Pangalos mentions that he came to interview with the King of Albania Zogos and “our relations reached almost full federation in 1925 and 1926”. Greek-Albanian federation then!

Come on, take out a traitor and the governor of Greece, the nationalist Pangalo, so that even the ferret goat can laugh!

Who is a traitor and irrelevant is obvious!

You can sell uninformed anti-Albanism to the penny hole illiterate neo-Greeks because of the modern anti-Albanian psychosis of neo-Greek society, and brag that Arbanians have no relation with Albanians and that Albanians are foreign so called people coming with balloons from somewhere else, to invite you to festivals to sing your songs, but what you say is contrary to what your Arvanite grandfathers said. So if someone betrays Arvanity and Greekism, try to find out who it is! Well, I’m informed by fellow Greek Arvanites, you said something else years ago and turned the burger back.

For us patriots who believe in the concept of the nation the denial of the same blood of Greeks and Albanians is a heinous national crime for our homeland. You score an own goal in your own homeland, because if the Albanians are Romanians or Turks, then you are also Romanian or Turkish, and not Greek!

Because in addition to what we said that the Arvanites were historians in the past, there is also international historical science in all the universities of the world that advocate the identification of Arvanites-Albanians, there are also genetic studies that show Illyrian or Dardan DNA in Greek Arvanites. Here’s how someone unrelated to science (ethnology, linguology, anthropology) like you, singer Brembo, falls into the trap by raising the issue of a minority of Arbanites in Greece!

Deal with the Brembo clarinets and don’t play it like a historical one!

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