Why the Balkans Hate Each Other
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In this video we discuss the numerous Balkan beefs between the countries and their origins. Why do Hungary and Romania hate each other? Why do Serbia and Croatia? Or Serbia and Bosnia? Or Serbia & Albania? Or Serbia and Serbia? What about Turkey and Greece? Or Macedonia & Bulgaria? That's what this video aims to explain.
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Balkans are the best part of europe
Is this a reupload?
Bulgaria shirts? No thanx.
@@makssachs8914 No
i will never wear fake Macedonian merch
No racism in the balkans we all hate each other equally
😂😂😂
Yes I’m Romanian and my friend is Bulgarian we don’t hate eachothers country but make fun of them😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
True equality
@@Sea-fooam love to Romania from Bulgaria
We may hate eachother but our hatred for non-balkans is what unites us ❤❤
true
May the Balkans rise and destroy all non balkans
@@TheJonkler1 agreed. We should fight off the west and steal their cars together.(albania can have their kidneys)
I'm Serbian and i can vouch for that!
We will always hate and fight each other...unless somebody not from the balkans wants to join as well of course.
I’m a Mexican dude living in Romania and your videos kept me alive during the winter.
How many times have you been mistaken for a Gypsy?
How’d a Mexican end up in Romania and how’s it going? This sounds like an interesting story, please tell me.
Why would you move to that shithole?
Kinda interesting to learn that a Mexican is in Eastern Europe.
Romanian palinka or Mexican tequila? Which one is better?
Alcoholism is what keeps the entire balkans together.
And corruption
Alcoholism isn't as common in Turkey tho since we're majorly muslim
Smoking*
@@bonami. lol looks like someone needs to spend more time in the western parts of Turkey
@@bonami.türk müsün
Slovenia is basically the guy that's just there for the drama, just drinking their wine and watch the fight happening
This is so true.🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮✝️💪Confirmed by a Slovenian.
Cuz gays can't fight
He’s also wearing a dress during this and is more feminine/sexy/submissive/breedable then any of girls I’ve banged
Afraid to break their nails 💅🏻
@@user-po5bi6jb9g Balkan hatred continues
I am Bulgarian living in Germany and my best friends are from Romania,Turkey,Serbia and believe it or not Macedonia. When ppl leave the Balkan borders they see everything which unites them in a way and help eachother.
I am romanian and I like serbian, polish and bulgarian.
You mean North Macedonia, or FYROM. Because Macedonia is Greek area.
Since Germans pretend they don't have a culture they won't really accept you so you gotta get a group somehow.
As a German born who was raised by an American I didn't get any group 😂
@@giorgione1908 ohh man...
Rakia!
some people don't understand why kosovo is so important, but we eu4 players know it's a gold-producing province so it's really all worth it
Kosova is very important because it’s very rich by Trepca. That’s why Serbia want so bad, lol
@@GimPukaleshi-Kurtishi That's a stupid claim. It's indistinguishable from claiming that the U.S. went into the Middle East to obtain its oil. Hardly any nation goes to war over things like ores and minerals; it's usually a lot more costly to go to war for those things than to just not.
And later it becomes a coal producing province, so even more valuable than that
@@bloocheeseformaboi881 It’s definitely a factor, but theirs usually always multiple factors for such things like declaring war and investing so much in it.
@@bloocheeseformaboi881 Stupid claim? Nah, lol I know why Serbia want so bad about Kosova. So don’t think Serbia is some kinda angel lol. USA of course doing for oil, gold etc and same goes to Russia.
I'm Greek, and I can confidently say I have 1 Croatian friend, 1 Romanian friend, a couple of Serbian friends, and I'm helping my Bulgarian Co worker move this weekend.
Who cares
@@blackeagle7947 :-D
Nationality doesnt matter if you see first the person
Those are the best perks of living in Berlin.
Albanian no?
History of the Balkans is my favorite Horror sub genre
then you haven't followed the events closer to your home.
Dude, as a guy from there you just obliterated us
Its doesn't matter EU big Countrys eat balkan peoples to workers...we will same not so far...
you turn something negative (experience of growing up in toxic balkans amid the wars, hate, etc) into something positive (informative and humorous videos). good man
you make it out to be much worse than it actually is, for example the hate from Bulgaria`s side is mostly a joke
No, he took some lie and made it bs. I am a real romanian and i love my neighbours. And greece? Even more.
Yes! You get it, serb👏🏻 🫶🏻
some hate is joke, some hate is real, nobody can be 100% clean here in the balkans. at least among the former yugoslav countries. this guy is fully aware of that. Im sure on a bad day like the rest of us, he is particularly annoyed by serbs / croats / bosnians (insert your favourite) but he is not building upon negative discourse as far as i've seen, he is cracking jokes which is mostly good for the prospect of us living together in the forseeable future without starting another war. he's also knowledgeable in terms of history and geography and memes and that deserves some respect in a world of flat earth science denying crystal theories
@@grigorijefimovic1087 wtf r u even talking about ?
There is like two country that somewhat get along is Greece and Serbia
Turkey and Bosnia also
Bulgaria/Romania 🇧🇬🇷🇴 and Slovenia/Croatia 🇸🇮🇭🇷 too
Don't Albania and Bosnia get along? Or Crna Gora and Serbia? Or Romania and Greece?
@@snipertrader20GBS isnt it more of a "enemy of my enemy is my friend"?
Albania and Croatia also get along
The ultimate tribute is that a word "balkanisation" was created in their honor.
The Treaty of Trianon was a peace treaty signed on June 4, 1920, between the Allies of World War I and Hungary. The treaty is considered one of the most significant events in modern Hungarian history, as it resulted in the loss of large portions of Hungarian territory, significant population displacement, and a reduction in political power.
The Treaty of Trianon was part of a series of treaties that followed the end of World War I and redrew the map of Europe. Its primary objective was to reorganize the territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which had been dissolved after its defeat in the war. Under the treaty, Hungary was forced to cede large portions of its land to neighboring countries, including Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania. The treaty reduced Hungary's land area by about two-thirds and its population by more than one-third.
The Treaty of Trianon had significant and long-lasting impacts on Hungary's economy, politics, and social fabric. For instance, Hungary lost its access to the Adriatic Sea, which had been a vital trading route. The loss of territory also had a significant impact on the country's agriculture, which was a crucial sector of the economy. The treaty resulted in the displacement of millions of Hungarians, who had to leave their homes and properties behind. The loss of people and resources made it challenging for Hungary to rebuild its economy and political power after the war.
In addition to the loss of territory and population, the Treaty of Trianon had other significant provisions. Hungary's army was limited to 35,000 troops, and the country was prohibited from having an air force or navy. Hungary was also forced to pay war reparations to the Allies, which were later reduced. The treaty granted minority rights to various ethnic groups within Hungary, including Slovaks, Romanians, and Serbs. These minority rights were essential for protecting the interests of these groups within Hungary's borders, but they also created tensions between the Hungarian majority and these ethnic groups.
The Treaty of Trianon was deeply unpopular in Hungary, and it is often seen as a national tragedy. The loss of territory and population was a severe blow to the country's economy and political power, and it created long-lasting tensions with neighboring countries. The treaty is still a sensitive issue in Hungary today, and its impact is still being felt in the region. The treaty contributed to the rise of nationalist sentiments in Hungary, and it was one of the factors that led to Hungary's alignment with Nazi Germany during World War II.
In conclusion, the Treaty of Trianon was a significant event in modern Hungarian history, with far-reaching consequences. The treaty resulted in the loss of land, population displacement, and a reduction in political power. Its impact is still being felt in the region, and it is still a sensitive issue in Hungary today. The treaty serves as a reminder of the fragility of national borders, and it highlights the importance of diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution in international relations.
JK, I am not going to write 7 pages.
Ain’t no way u wrote that
Mad lad did it
ChatGPT go brrrr
Get rid of Orban and the Forty Thieves and you guys will be alright
political power? holy shit is that a hoi4 reference??
*"Someone once said, in life you are either a winner or you live in the balkans"*
------------- Nato in the 90s
The 90s have never ended on the balkans though 🤷🏼♂️
In a few years they'll be asking: "How did we ruin our countries?"
I'm sad for them when they reach their 2020s
At least it’s not India
Someone who come from UK said that........
As an albanian I found your video very funny and liked it. Your approach is not hateful and summarizes things pretty well 😂
Im Albanian also.
2 shiptars vs 1 alexander the great
@@ILikeNullsBrawl Dživo Gundulić in ep "Osman " Lesandro Serbljanin !😊
boooooo
Qifsha motre mad albanian
I'm a Romanian who's 80% ethnically Hungarian living in Transylvania and I have to say that the beef you guys have in the south tops anything we've ever done.
I also did not know that Bulgarians use the same word for mother "maica" like Romanians.. that's cool.
ITS ACTUALLY A MACEDONIAN WORD 🔥
Well for one reason or another ( as to avoid any results of claiming ones culture or territory for no real reason ) we in Bulgaria know that our revolutionaries when in trouble loved to go and live in Romania until things cool down or go to make uprisings. The reasons for this, turks didnt have rule of law there and that most of the vocabulary of the Romanian language was around 40% like that of Bulgarian, it was easy to understand, around that time Romania used cyrillic letters too but eventually wanted to distance itself from those connections to hold to the "true" heritage, that would be the latin one and dacians and sprincles of vlach somewhere there. Bulgarians didnt really object to that as comparing to the macedonians it was mostly because we lived really close to one another but still considered ourselves different.
The correct word for mother in Bulgarian is майка, with the english pronounciation translation being мayka.
It's also in Serbo-Croatian "majka"(pronounced mayka)
Same for Serbia, word for mother is majka (pronounced as mayka)
Everybody is Hungarian, some people just don't know it yet.
when you get hungry your actually hungary
@@mushroomy9899 if we only count the more serious cases of hunger, 828 million people would be hungarian
I disagree.
@@apophisRO Trăiască România Marea 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴💪
@@apophisRO Thanks for proving his point.
this man translated vukojebina into english. amazing
@@JoehnDoue around 38s in where he says "wolffuck nowhere"
is that a real place name?
@@redactedcanceledcensored6890 It's the opposite, when there isn't a name then it's "vukojebina". 😆
@@redactedcanceledcensored6890 It's an expression we use in Serbia(probably in Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro as well) to name some place in the middle of nowhere, completely unknown and irrelevant.
@@GatsuKS if its not a big city its probably a vukojebina
As an Albanian from Kosovo (who witnessed & survived the war back in 1999), I'm really surprised and impressed this video didn't contain any hatred language. Well done!
Long live Koszovó🇭🇺✌🏻...
💪🏻🇦🇱🇽🇰 unite
Kosovo belongs to Serbia. Mater ti jebem
Siptar spotted opinion rejected
@@rizzllerryour opinion is not wanted or asked for especially when u got that 12yo goofy ahh pfp and name
I’ve been wondering where my favourite Bosnian has been
@@Vlad_-_-_ he is rightfully bulgarian
@@Vlad_-_-_ keep your mouth shut robmanian, you want to keep your car ?
@@Vlad_-_-_ You can afford them with the stolen copper wire
@@Vlad_-_-_ We have more cigan, cigan
@@Vlad_-_-_ Bulgaria have 4.9-10.3% cigan and robmania have 3.4-8.32% cigan
There was this bulgarian joke about macedonians that goes: "What do you get when a macedonian showers? A pure bulgarian" the translation is a bit whack since the word чист means both clean and pure
They have the same joke in North Macedonia about Bulgarians. Maybe you should try to go there and say that joke, I heard they are using such as you as punching bags.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 ikr
@@ozymandiasultor9480 Yeah,because macedonians behave like mokeys.If we want to we will conquer macedonia in a week.Don't tell me you are macedonian,yall are slow af🤣.
you forgot the dirty water part
@@firegodbg2613 Dirty water part? Let me guess you are drinking it to become real Slavic people, right, Bai Ganyo?
as a bulgarian I can say that the peak of comedy is always calling Macedonia "that western province of Bulgaria"
Go say that in North Macedonia, and you will cry, that is how funny it will be...
@Ozymandias be careful, the monkeydonian omega warrior is getting angry
@@ozymandiasultor9480 You are from monkeydonia, I learned some words.
Ohh uhh ahh ohohoh Ohh huhu.
Don't worry, the Alexander statue in Skopje is in fact a Trojan horse: the Greeks are hiding in it. If N Macedonians try to attack you, the Greeks will come out to defend you.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 least delusional monkeydonian
the paradox is that all these people hate each other when they are in Balkan, or if their teams in football play, but on the most cases, they are getting along well with each other when they interact as individuals abroad ( at least that was my experience in Germany)
A disfunctional family, but still family
because Germans can't tell the difference or give a shit about Balkans
You nailed it!🫶
I’m a Serb but I love the balkans and I wish peace and for all of us to get along
Kosovo je…?
@@themangavin0140BOSNIA 🗿
as an albanian same it's so tiring hearing everyone talk shit
@@mrtrollnator123 tako
Om Bulgarian and im cool with everyone on the balkans
I am a Hungarian, but I think we have actually more in common than what we think... If we would (never going to happen) create a co-operation between ourselves, we would be a pretty strong power.
If we would all finally throw the chains of corruption and all these past events, we would actually see that we are more similar to each other than we are with any other region of the planet....
With how weird these 'one world government' groups are getting, it may be necessary sooner than we realize.
yeah but you know how it is. those people are always louder who are filled with hate and somehow they get into big positions and make shit decisions.
You're perfectly right!
This is perfectly and pretty much easily doable. The problems are currently big strong powers, that always meddled in this region. Do not forget you have Germany, France and UK which since forever have been doing business here. If somehow power shift happens in west, and these countries lose leverage, and if US lose interest in east europe, something like that can happen. It will take tremendous amount of time to happen, but it can. Don't forget Yugoslavia, if that can happen, why not something larger. Times are changing man, history does repeats itself, but it also gives birth to new powers.
Haha, it would be great, but if that would be possible then the minorities of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy would not start their separatism and additionally another sample the Yugoslavia would not fall and even Czecshslovakia would exists. People like to think that they are strong on their own and their nation/ pride/patriotism is something that should be highlighted over others and they will have better life without unity. History and statisctical data had other oppinion about this.:D
As a polish person, we look at you guys like our crazy cousins😂
Its good that your our cousin if we were brother's we would kill eachother
As a Bulgarian person with a Polish friend I can say that's true
@@Vlad_-_-_ We are so alike we have almost the same name. That is if Vlad is your real name
@@promaster424 Vlad IS my real name. Yours ?
@@Vlad_-_-_ Vladislav
As a Turk, I really think that the greeks got their revenge for the conquest of Constantinople just a few days ago: so during the last and most recent tension between TR and GR, there was this slogan circulating in Turkey that was meant as a threat against GR, which can be roughly translated as "we could, unexpectedly, come to you one night" implying we could conquer GR within one single night or whatever. A lot of greeks were of course aware of this slogan^1. Fast forward after the earthquake in TR, like from any other nation, we of course got also aid packages etc by the Greeks (Turks and Greeks tend to become quite amicable during earthquakes, forrest fires etc). Now fkn guess what the Greeks snuck into those packages - a note that read "we could, unexpectedly, come to you one night to save your lifes". I don't know man, if this isn't one of the greatest burns in at least TR-GR history, if not in human history, I don't know what it is. That shit made me shake my head for the entirety of several days. We can call this whole animosity thing quits I guess, we are even now.
1.) since the sole purpose of their news outlets is analyzing political commotions in the neighboring country and talking smack about Turks due to their pathological obsession with TR (sry, as a Turk, I simply couldn't resist to throw some shade on ONE OF [sry dude's, you are not special to us] favorite frenemies.
Why not unite you guys? That'd be mad and you'd be strong together. Like the Balkans, however, it's quite hard to unite the people there...
@@kristiyanivanov7414 I could write a comment that would piss EVERYONE off, Turks, Greeks, Armenians, Russians, Balkan folks, Arabs, jews, westerners etc. absolutely everyone. So I'll keep it to myself. I'll just say that much: we did that. We lived together for several centuries. And yes (I know exactly how people will object that) it worked quite well. I actually got to know older people who grew up in İstanbul of the 1930s, so a decade before the last and final expulsion of Greeks and other minorities from Turkey - and all of them recounted absolutely wonderful and heartwarming anecdotes, full with acts of kindness and solidarity. But that's gone, we are simply too deep into certain patterns of thought, we have adopted concepts that are not our own, concepts that are neither a product of our history nor of our culture for far too long to shake them off, there's no turning back at this point. A man in power (doesn't matter who it is rn) once said: "the beauty of a garden lies in the diversity and variety of its flowers. A garden that consists of only one type of flower is hardly a garden to begin with". OK, I already wrote too much.
@@smavi4133 Oh, I see. Interesting.
@@smavi4133 Thanks from Bulgaria for sending the Greeks to Europe. It's like having the autistic neighbour's baby over digging in your backyard and calling every rock and bone his ancestor. 🤣
@@kristiyanivanov7414 Hey Greek here! While I honestly don't care about what happened 100+ years ago and I love the humanitarian aid that we gave to Turkey at the same time there are still way too many extremists stuck in the past glory of both countries.
As long as they exist, politicians are going to take advantage of their hatred to get votes easily and make the tension between those two countries even worse, so it's unlikely we unite at least for now.
I really hope because of the recent events that the extremists on both sides stop having that much political power and that people realize how much we need each other and how completely insignificant the conflict of our grand-grand fathers should nowadays be.
Pozdrav to everyone hope you are well! This comment section was sooooo wholesome just love it!
I am from Croatia, and to be honest i dont hate anyone, because im not filled with hate. Hard times are upon us with whats happening around the world and we should start appreciating and support each other. The ones to hate are politicians behind the desk who are willing to send us do their work “for your country”.
Stay safe and have a nice day
thats exactly what a croat would say!
@@JJ-kj4dy hahahahaa looool
@@JJ-kj4dy something wrong with that?
Many who live on the Balkans know the secret to a happy life - hate the 1%, make fun of nationalists who fall for their tricks.
Don't be discouraged, I'm sure someone somewhere hates you.
We are dysfunctional but we are family ❤
This sounds like a banger tv show
Oh boy, I am sure comments are gonna be VERY civil and respectful.
Mihajlo Bogdanović
As a Romanian I can tell you that a conflict between us and Hungary would be pretty far-fetched right now, because our lives have mingled. The time of 'us vs them' has passed
I am working with Romanians right now from home office next to Budapest. Honestly I have no clue what my grandparents hated in Romanians. I mean I understand why they hated Romanian politics, but to be fair our politics is fucked up as well. I found my co-workers from Romania as decent people. It's time to Bozgors and Szőröstalpús become good friends.
I think for Romanians from the older generation, they still see ethnic Hungarians as colonizers, something that Ceauşescu did push (at least according to my mom). I think that view is wrong as the Hungarians who currently live in Romania did not choose where they were born.
But as a Romanian in the diaspora (yes I was born in Romania and went through 6 years of Romanian public school), it is hard for me to hate any Eastern European except pro-Putin Russians.
to be fair i think romanians are way more chill rn my grandma has some wild stories about her romanian neighbours while they were still in transilvania @@Daikini0
We all know, Transylvania is Hungarian😎
@@nemtevagyokhihihihi we know that you know what we don't know
As a an Albanian I salute you for breaking it up In very diplomatic and funny ways . You made laugh keep it going for more. You just got a new subscriber 👍
Ropt more tradhetar ti nuk je shqipetar e lavdron keta qetnik kta kan masakru gra femije shikoja qka ka veshur kapelen e qetnikve far e flliqt jon kat magjup te russis te cilet i ka debusr russia kan ardh ne balkan dhe ti ma lavdron ket mut
Ti spaske lidhje me kry i nderum
@@albionasllani9150Ne video e prezantoi krejt ok, te thjeshtezume, pa sha asnjenen pale. Ca pret, me hy ky me sha serbt me nana per me i than ti keke nrregull?
American stopping by.
I've spent years learning your history, but I've missed the culture.
Much love, as an American against a Brit
Don’t worry we didn’t forget to hate you too
an american trying to understand the balkans...
@@DuygusalKasap exactly. its impossible.
W*stoid detected🦖
@@DuygusalKasapwell, if you want you can visit Serbien Monasteries in Macedonia, Serbia , Montenegro and Greece for example…. They are way older than the country you come from.
People should know that any Turkish - Greek beef immediately disappears in times of natural disaster in either country 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
We dont really hate you guys , just your dictator.
@@Nobodyfromnowhere42 he is not dictator actually, someones still vote for him xd
@@baalyoz as a Russian, I can say that I really felt this...
@@baalyoz Some people also voted for Hitler, but this does not change the fact that he was a dictator. Btw, I am Turkish.
8:40 as a spaniard, i bursted out laughing at this meta-reference hahaha
i cant belive there is no war in the coments...so humble...and...proud..proud to be balkan ;) LOVE FROM BULGARIA!
Love from Hungary!
Just wait for Shqiptar starting their "argument" how Kosovo is theirs or other extremist :)
Еве ти љубов од Македонија....ruclips.net/video/8O6tCUMdY8M/видео.html
@@milosstojanovic4623 Sure wait for Shqiptar to claim that or for Bulgarian to claim the same about Macedonia... or some other...how are you calling those? I call those chauvinists.
@@milosstojanovic4623Kosovo is Albania
Well guys, it was a hard work, but after 30 years Hungary is finally part of the Balkans.
Amúgy nem, de mindegy xD
Welcome
A vicc az, hogy nem vicc. 😹
Mert előre megyünk, nem hátra 😊😊
Hungary is not part of the Balkans now but you can’t talk about the history of the Balkans without mentioning Hungary and Hungarians.
Nonetheless, many writers, politicians, and intellectuals in areas of the Balkans, such as Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia, resonate with a terrific hostility to the Ottomans, the “Turks.” For many Bulgarians, the “Turk- ish” yoke until today stands out as the darkest, most deplorable period in Bulgarian history.
Greece lost more than half of Greek inhabited lands due to islamization and genocide from Turkey. The most glaring example is Constantinople, but others, like Northern Cyprus, Pontus, Cilicia, Bithynia, Ionia, Lycia, Mysia, Caria, Paphlagonia, Pamphylia, Pisidia and Capadocia also exist. Large historically Greek territories were not just lost for the Greek state, but the Greek language and people there were completely exterminated. Not to mention that our people lost the age of exploration, Renaissance, Enlightenment and industrialization, we're still in the middle ages economically
That or the 50 years of socialist rule which is mostly the root cause of our current day problems.
@@georgios_5342 Germany stands with you, Greece! We lost Neukölln and Northrhine Westphalia.
@@vaxrvaxr oh, that's hard. We might have had some drama in the past with Germany, the Nazi invasion and the debt crisis, but I always support people in their rightful historic claims, and I think that as Europeans we must stand together against external dangers, like Turkey, Russia, China or America. Thanks brother 💪
You‘re welcome 🇹🇷🐺
As a Turkish in Türkiye, I have an Albanian, Bosniak friends and had a Greek gf. We call this pro Turkish miracle😅
Also i went to Serbia and North Macedonia and had Serbian and Bulgarian friends in there too! We all hate Frenchmen btw
Erdogan sucks
I really enjoyed the video. One correction - that Hindi language, not Hindu (it's most practiced religion in India) line माँ की दुनिया doesn't mean world's mother .. instead it means 'mother's world'!
I think it was shitposting
@@w花b yes bit weird relating a sentence from another language with a country's name ..still pretty interesting though!
Bulgarian here, best description of the "conflict" so fare, laughed my ass off.
Man, as a Romanian, I must say you pretty nailed the quarrel between Romanians and Magyars, over Transylvania ;-)
Btw, nice šajkača. I also have one, that I bought from Niš, 20 years ago...
Pozdrav tebi iz Niša❤
I'm an American of partial Balkan descent (Croatian, Albanian and other stuff). The way I explain it is, "People who live 30 minutes away from each other, but always fighting, like cross-town football rivalries with better colors).
*slaps roof on balkans*
This bad boi can fit so many Ethnicities, war crimes, and memes
The history of the Balkans was influenced by the Ottoman, Habsburg and Tsarist empires. They imposed their own policies, denationalized territories, imposed religions, created agreed minorities and started wars in the region. Those who lived or live in the Balkans manifest a primary nationalism and invoke, I was the first here, my religion was originally here, etc. The first world war started in the Balkans. In the 90s, crimes against humanity took place here, in the name of nationalism. The Balkans must eliminate extremist nationalism. The future of the region is integration into the European Union, a union in which you can travel only with an ID card, buy your house and live your life in any member country of the union. The good news is that all the Balkan countries want European integration.
Montenegro sleeping through the entire beef
I can't believe you neglected the most important conflict of all - who makes the best rakia.
or is it Raki? Or perhaps who makes the best qebap / cevapi. I could care less how it's spelled. I think we can all agree they pair well with other meze
they say that Hungarians and Romanians that argue on the internet are mostly outside of Transilvania, while Transylvanians don't dehumanize each other so much because we have more contact whith each other despite the HUGE language barrier. The only reason I don't have hungarian friends is because I'm in the West like most young balkaners
balkaners arguing with each other about whose country is better all in the same german apartment
@@NIkonEX- SO TRUE
Don't forget the Turks two floors above (the Kebab grease can be smelled even from here)
@@NIkonEX- LMAOOO
True.
More or less, I think the conflict between romanians and hungarians is dying faster than ever as new generations are not interested in that. As romanian, I can see only part of the elders and extremists are trash talking Hungary, people start to realize that the hate only helps politicians and leads to nothing especially when we are allies in NATO and EU.
The Balkans is basically a region constantly flooded with migrations/conquerers, so it was destined to become a powder keg meme
Just like the Caucasus and middle east.
Balkans is tame
@@LeoTheJust real chad regions
I was wondering what would happen if all just left us alone for 100-150 years.
@@TGSSMC They would become more docile and less agressive. But that will not happen.
i am romanian working in a factory in germany.
i have meet all ethnic groups from the balkans and all get along wit eachother very well:
yugoslavs, albanians, bulgarians, hungarians.
once i heard a serbian saying to a kosovo - albanian:
''Sve najbolje BRATE !''
I COULD NOT BELIEVE MY EARS !
and no!
i am not lying!
I am from Costa Rica.. so... that's a pale type of latino. Anyway... Last time I was in Athens for a visit, I had random people in the streets cuss at me, and do very unfamiliar hand gentures that I safely assumed to be invitations to "fuck myself". Then, I asked a local greek friend to try to make sense out of it. He told me very poignantly that, those people probably thought I was Macedonian because of my looks (whatever that means), or maybe Romanian, or maybe Bulgarian... In short... You people are truly fucked up.
love you all bastards. We have nothing that messed up on my side of the planet. Priceless
As a Romanian from Bucharest, not only do I NOT hate Hungarians, but I also consider Magyars born in Romania do actually belong here and are very welcome in Transylvania and the rest of Romanian territory. It doesn't even matter "who was here first" at this point, as long as we can all live together in harmony and not deny each other cevapcici in Kaufland parking lots...
You Romanians will be welcomed in our Hungarian Erdély, when we conquer it back, no worries, mate. We are friends.
Gypisis 💘 mongolians
My favorite ship
@@LexMadafaka :)) Have you seen the start of the video? Conquer with what? Ardealul ramane aci bozgy.
@@LexMadafaka Keep dreaming..., or you would like to see again the Romanian army marching through Budapest...
@@LexMadafakaTrue! Transylvania DOES belong to Hungary, we had it for 900 years! Erdély Magyar Föld!🇭🇺
Thanks for the great video and I will buy your shirt this week to support your channel and thanks for your latest video about Bulgaria. Here's to 200k subscribers by summer! 🤗😎
P.S. Shout out to Romania, my favourite neighbour and country I love visiting because I know you moved there recently.
Ayyyy
Love our brothers in pain in Bulgaria,România and Bulgaria are the countries in the EU that everyone hates the most!
@@LivingIronicallyinEurope I saw, but missed the live called "reasons why I'm moving", unfortunately you didn't upload a resume of it so I couldn't understand much, but I believe many who follow the channel will be interested of how you see Romania and what made you replace Serbia. Pozdravi ot Bulgaria.
I just discover your channel with this video and it's absolutely amazing, you might be the only Balkan dude chilling and not trying to justify, only explaining and for this you deserve way more visibility!
Im asian learning about the world and your videos are so down to earth and infinitely more informational than reading a book. Love to see the love between everyone in the comments. In the end we might be neighbors that bicker but we are all brothers! ✊
Yes, most people are ok, but the loud minority is makig it tough for all of us...
1:20 no, it would be more accurate to say it's an argument between children on the playground over the sandbox where they both say "I was here first"
learning about the balkans 101
1. find a safe spot free of judgement
2. do your own research and form your biases
3. step outside, present your opinion and get punched
4. continue to do your research
5. repet
Tito lives
All the Balkans: We're all a big family!
Tito dies
All the balkans: Kawabunga it is!
Being Albanian, I’m obsessed with all things having to do with the Balkans. Thank you for devoting your channel to highlight exactly how dysfunctional this region of the world is. Yugoslavia was a magical utopia. Independence of our beloved Balkan republics were created through major blood shed and much loss of precious life. May we unite again!
as an albanian i agree.
Ik pirdhu
Unite 🇦🇱🇽🇰💪🏻
I think we must, too😊
Really miss the good old Yuga
As a Hungarian i don't think Hungary and Romania can be considered as balkan countries but we surely fitted well into this anger topic. I personally don't judge anybody by it's nationality.
@@arianb.6174 only low iQ people does that
I mean You're right. But we are where we are so there's nothing we can do. And we can't miss out on all the fun 😊
Totallly agree with you.Greetings from Romania
I live in NYC and at my job there is an Albanian, a Turk and myself a Greek. Usually the Albanian and myself gang up on the Turk lmao
😂 How can you not? The comedy mine is gold!
Thats not true ,albanians love Turkey and not malakas .
Lmao your style of explaining with the Editing and sudden memes is hilarious! Keep these Videos coming! Im a german i have always heard about this topic but never really got a good insight! But now i have.
It's not a problem if we don't like each other, the problem arises when those from the West come to "reconcile" us.
Well said.
Both, both are a problem. Domestic instability is how you get foreign interests meddling in affairs where they do not belong.
@@danielflanard8274 There is no country or region in the world where there are no domestic problems. But in this particular case, instead of helping to solve these problems in a peaceful way, the West, "looks for a solution" so that it "incites one against the other" and always supports the most extreme ones who are ready to solve things with weapons instead of dialogue.
@@MC-vf4mk
As you emphasis by putting "looks for a solution" in parentheses, the West does not approach Eurasian nations with good intentions. Internal conflicts provide the exact climate they need for their external influence. How can anyone hope to keep the fox out of the henhouse when the hens are too busy squabbling with one another to notice that the door is unlocked?
@@MC-vf4mk
As you emphasize by putting "looks for a solution" in quotations, the West does not approach Eurasian nations with good intentions. Internal conflicts provide the fertile climate for their external influence.
Love from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 to everyone out there, we stick together in hard times and fight each other over nonsense. 😂🙏🏼💪🏽 But civilization started somewhere around the balkans and the Black Sea, so we‘ve been fighting a long time over this territory 😅😢
do you mean 'Butt civilization'?
@@xlnt2newnah Bulgaria is amazing (love Bulgaria from Romania 🇷🇴)
@@Potocalter not sure what is so amazing here but ok - i have a lot of relatives from Romania and i did a trip some years ago around the Carpathians, it was fun, no issues what-so-ever, hope to go visit again
❤
I have a lot respect for Bulgarians. You guys fought so much for independence from the Ottomans and then from Russia in the Cold War Era. And Hristo Botev was quite the badass!
Plus, you guys are better than us Romanians at exporting. I am Romania but live in Southern California. I couldn't live without Bulgarian cheeses, teas, sour cherry preserve and compote, vegetable spread (we call it zacusca in Romanian, but in the US it is labeled as vegetable spread even though it is made in Bulgaria), etc. I rarely find Romanian foods to buy in international grocery stores/supermarkets and when I do, it's shifty quality compared to stuff you find in Romania or the stuff I find from Bulgaria. On the other hand, you guys are a smaller country, but make and export really high quality stuff!
Lots of love!
@@lianagheorma92 thank you very much for the appreciation ❤️✌🏼
Azis makes an appearance representing Bulgarian culture Hahahah omg Hi from Sofia 😂
the greatest musician alive
"Kazhi chestno"
As a romanian I'd like to say, we have wonderful relations with all our neighbouring countries , some of us have serious problems with Hungarians mostly cause of the transilvania issue as you said, but another reason that is common is that we find eachother annoying.
I think nowadays it’s either just plain retarded people who hate each other or they are doing it for the memes
Great channel, keep up the good work, from Romania!
I'm from Bosina and i find this halarious especially beacouse you can sum up all of the shit that's happening in the balkans as MW3 and MW4 lobby's before and after a game of SnD.For all you out there that aren't form the balkans, nowdays we love each other.
Speak for you self .I’m Bosnian
💪🏻🇦🇱🇽🇰🇧🇦 Greeting from Albania bro...
“Then they started using Geneva convention as toilet paper” … Lmao im dead
Поздрав от България! Много хубаво видео !
Ај сега повели на Струмичка Мастика, дрво камен да се направиш. 😃
As a non Balkan, i can tell you they are the best. Straight up, hard working, wicked sense of humour, smart and beautiful women.
I remember that in the first video of yours I watched, for some reason, the inner screen of my Fold 3 developed several dead pixels on the middle of the screen.
My head canon is that the Internet Balkan people are so toxic and destructive that they can trascend the fourth wall and even destroy the screen of my €1.5k phone.
So thanks for that I guess.
Cheers mate, you welcome! We can do it as long as needed! 🇧🇬
The Russian Primary Chronicle Laurentian Text, page 62:
" (888-898). The Magyars passed by Kiev over the hill now called Hungarian, and on arriving at the Dnieper, they pitched camp. 28 They were nomads like the Polovcians. Coming out of the east, they struggled across the great mountains, and began to fight against the neighboring Vlakhs and Slavs. For the Slavs had settled there first, but the Vlakhs had seized the territory of the Slavs. The Magyars subsequently expelled the Vlakhs, took their land, and settled among the Slavs, whom they reduced to submission. 29 From that time this territory was called Hungarian. "
Also Russia: We invited some Varagians to be our kings, because we didn't know how to rule ourselves.
@@vaxrvaxr This is Kievan Rus source I think rather. But anyway.
@@akuleet6029 It's both Primary Chronicle. But Russia might be the only country to still believe it.
@@vaxrvaxr Believe what?
Kekaumenos about the Vlachs in his Strategikon ( c. 1078.):
“I give you, and your offspring, this advice. Since the race of the Vlachs is entirely untrustworthy, and corrupt, … . After being fought by the emperor Trajan, and entirely wiped out, they were captured, and their king, the so-called Dekabalos, was killed and his head was fastened on a spear in the middle of the city of the Romans. These are the so-called Dacians and Bessi. They lived formerly near to the Danube river, and the Saos, the river which we now call the Sava, where Serbs live now, in secure and inaccessible places. Being confident in these [places], they pretended friendship and service to the earlier emperors of the Romans, and used to go out of their strongholds and plunder the lands of the Romans; as a result they were angered with them, and, as has been said, destroyed them. They left those parts, and were scattered throughout all Epirus and Macedonia, but most of them inhabited Hellas”.
O City of Byzantium, page 204 :
":… provoking the barbarians who lived in the vicinity of Mount Haimos *(Balkan mountains), formerly called Mysians and now called Vlachs, to declare war against him and the Romans."
Vlachs Mysians.
Strabo, Geography, BOOK VII.
Chapter III => The Greeks were confounding the Geto-Dacians with the Mysians. See Ctistae on Wikipedia for quick sources.
@@akuleet6029 The invitation of the Varangians. Nevermind.
As a Hungarian the Dexter bit hit me like a truck, its amazing
CAN YOU explain for me
@@TheKinky4ever The voice you hear is a famous hungarian actors voice (Mucsi Zoltán) and it comes of a very old satirical play called Electrician.
In this play they portray workmans as this vulgar aggressive people, where one work and the others watch, its buildt on stereotyps and inside jokes, and its damn hilarious.
"As a" 💀
The Yugoslav diarrhea part was so poetic and beautiful. 😄
As a proto-hungarian who used to live in hungary, these videos are hilarious to me
"As a *Proto*-Hungarian."
Correction: you are a Mongolian
"PROTO-"?
proto puli 🤣
@@alexandrub8786 I’m Asian lmao
Proto Hungarian? I thought we defeated you 1000 years ago on the Lechfeld.
Hearing Mandark unload a long chain of Hungarian curses at Dexter is the soul elixir I never knew I needed. Thank you for that
Great video dude!🔥
I’m Hungarian and Romanian born in Transylvania lol and the hate is real on both sides but we do have way more in common than most like to admit.
I'm Romanian. I was born after '89, raised in Bucharest but I traveled 3 times to Transylvania in the early '00s with my aunt and uncle. I loved the area around Sf Gheorghe! My aunt had a friend who was Hungarian in Ilieni and she was really nice! No one- not her friend, not the random people we interacted in the area- gave us shit or anything. And the food was delicious and the scenery was incredible!
I left Romania in 2005 for California. I recently moved to another city here and here they have 2 Hungarian stores making and selling Kürtőskalács!! I was so stoked! Granted they don't make them fresh for you- they make them in the morning and warm them up for you when you come to buy one, but it's still awesome!
But yes, we have a lot more in common that we think. It took me moving to California and not having a Romanian community, to stop seeing different Eastern Europeans, regardless of the history, as too different or bad or as hateful.
Yes, I only had good experiences in Transylvania as a kid, but I was still surrounded by people talking shit about Hungarian people, so I was kinda parroting a lot of the shit my grandparents were saying while at the same time, loving the people and the places I visited with my aunt and uncle. Moving to California cleared a ton of shit up for me.
Honestly, I think a lot of Romanians still see ethnic Hungarians as colonizers which is bonkers, given that the ethnic Hungarians who are currently alive had no say in what their ancestors did. They, just like Romanians today, had no say in where they were born. And honestly, I think it's important we all learn a bit about each other. There should be classes in school teaching kids a little about the cultures of other minorities in Romania. We are not that different. We have a lot in common, and our small differences are quite fascinating. I think a lot of the hate on the side of ethnic Romanians is also a fear of the unknown and a lack of understanding the small cultural differences.
@@lianagheorma92 aayyee👏🏼👏🏼 Love to hear that! We need more unity rather than division! At the end of that day, like you said we are all just descendent so we shouldn’t have to carry all these negative energies from the past!
Stay Blessed!
you are hungarian not romanian.
@@ramonacucu2105 thank you for deciding that for me! 👏🏼 exactly why i moved far away from both countries…
@ramonacucu2105 omg this is why I avoid most fellow ethnic Romanians and I refuse to move back to Romania even though you all need people with my degrees- you all are so backward and bigoted! And I am 100% ethnic Romanian, born in Bucharest but luckily got away in 2005, when I was still a kid, and before you all brainwashed me with your stupid hatred.
I prefer fellow Californians.
In the US, there is this concept that you can be both- my mom has a Romanian friend who married an American and they have kids. They are seen as Romanian-American. Why is this concept so hard to understand back in Romania?
The guy whose comment you replied to meant well. Why be nasty? Why be bigoted? You realize he's also a Romanian citizen and he likely has one ethnic Romanian parent? Why treat him like shit? You realize he never chose to be born in Romania, right? Because no one would choose to be born in Romania if they had the choice. You all are so medieval in your thinking!
The 4th Crusade was those who destroyed Constantinople, aka Byzantium, a couple or a few years before the Ottomans got a foot hold of the place,,, by getting their ships around the chains,,, but that was only after the place was destroyed and looted by the 4th Crusaders!
The Balkans is a peninsula with many highly intelligent people, with an extremely high level of hospitality and full of stubborn people. It is astonishing that this applies to all Balkan peoples and that their mentality does not differ from one another. But... according to the laws of nature, there is a certain balance everywhere, so the negative qualities are opposed to the positive qualities mentioned. If the nations of the Balkans were to unite and found a federative republic, I am sure that this union would be unbeatable. Provided they manage to curb corruption 🤣
Balkans do NOT hate each other, politics make you think that Balkans hate each other.
History does not politics. And history should be remembered
@@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 nah only those who are not so smart actually hate eachother.
As someone from the Balkans,I do indeed hate Serbia. And will never forget and never forgive them for what they did
Serbia literally massacred Bosnian civilians….
Nice video. I am Albanian and in few occasions I met Serbs in Europe after they learnt I was Albanian they were very respectful to me. One tourist bus driver in Vienna told me that he does not give a sh*t about the war and was very sorry about the genocides in Kosovo and Bosnia. He was from Belgrade and said that people there just want to have a nice life and the people from the rural parts of serbia ( the less educated) were the ones who wanted the war and are always causing problems in Serbia and in Balkan.
Anyway, hopefully I might visit Belgrade some day it is a 'Bel' 'grade' .
What genocide did you have in Kosovo?
@@dinobuzi2457over 400 masacres with 13,500 unprotected civilians killed(children, newborns, womens, old people)
Yes, people are having another perspective now. l met a nice Albanian man in Vienna he apologized to me as a Serbian for a 1999 Genozide in Kosovo and kidnapped people tortured and killed for smuggling Organ trade. Terrible 😞 Let’s hope there are more people like that.
@@SHax-wj4mije pal konfuz o sllav I mallkum, a ishte shqiptar o serb , per cilet organe e ke fjalen per pillin e satam ? Se ska pas trafik organesh o nyq njeri haga e ka qit rren te serbis o zog kurvet
Respect from Albania bro... 🇦🇱🇽🇰🫡
This really made my day!!
Thanks. The amount of memes in this region is just enormous!
Montenegro vs an honest day’s work
Everytime you see a video about beef, you gotta know this goes back thousands of years
Hell no.. These nations did not even exist thousands of years ago.
@ nah I didn't mean literally
@ greece did
Hello from Bulgaria! Let's be a frends and all be a part of European Union and NATO!
About the conflict with North Macedonia and Bulgaria- Serbs have nothing to do there, it is all due to the Soviet Union. To be fair, as a Bulgarian, I don’t really care about Macedonia, neither Macedonians I know care about Bulgaria. All this conflict, in my opinion, is absolutely not needed anymore. The only thing that upsets me is how SOME Macedonians are destroying national heritage or they are violent to Bulgarian tourists. I think that balkans need to be more united, protect our backs in case its needed, than hate each other.
Thank you for showing our famous gypsy from Bulgaria
Lol
As a Turk, i ❤ all balkan peoples. No hate, no racism, no problem.
As Albanian we love you
But you hate Arabs and k i l l Syrians duh!!!
bro im half romanian and half hungarian and i live in transilvania, dude this youtube algorithm knows his shit
As a man of Croatian and Hungarian descent I give thanks that my grandfathers skipped town for North America prior to 1914!
@@mreajamorgana One I never had kids, which I kinda regret. Two, yeah, they'd be woke. The opposite of woke is stupid and whatever the hell my grandfathers were they were not stupid.
@@Shrike58Thats good that you are not here. Extremely happy you are in other side of the world. Keep it up!
ONLY LOVE FOR SERBIA FROM GREECE
😂😂🤗
Of course two biggest fagets in the balkans love each other the most.
@@matijakumaric4851 feget ja, feget ti, al se uvek rvatski, kao najveci fegeti, najvise i ljuuutiiiiLiii ☺🙂 nece niko da vas dirka u vasa opredeljenja, ne morate da se borite za najveceg fegeta
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I'm not racist I'm just ROMANIAN 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🔛🔝😎😎😎😎😎
I don't hate anybody. Love and peace from one Bulgarian.
Based comment my brother!
I am not even Hungarian, but I assure you: Historically, culturally and geographically they are NOT Balkan. (They don't like to be called that either)
That's because you're mongols
But they have conflicts with at least 3 Balkan countries.
Without doubt, your channel is one of the best on the youtube. Your videos are entertaining, educational and in high quality.
Haha gdje si bosancero
Selam from Albania bro... 💪🏻🇦🇱🇧🇦🇽🇰🫡
When I studied in Germany in 1990, we had balkan/yugoslav parties where all danced together and all were brethren and happy. In the semester-breaks however, everybody went home, got a rifle and shot at each other. When they came back, they were all partying again. I thought, "man, what a bunch of crazy people"... needless to say it became worse...