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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 12

    Greece had long opposed the name "Macedonia," saying it implied territorial aspirations over a northern Greek region of the same namehttps://nyti.ms/2Jx03D8 

    7:51 PM - 12 Jun 2018
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      1. Puck Lusti‏ @pucklusti10 Jun 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yeah I’m still calling it Macedonia

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      1. Kevin McNamee‏ @C4Mac Jun 12
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        Alexander has been gone for a long time, when was the last time people worried about Macedonian imperialism? Just silly.

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      2. Chuck Monan aka The Pigskin Preacher‏ @monan_chuck Jun 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        Alexander the Great would’ve never agreed to this.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Commodore® 64‏ @MentalAdrian Jun 12
        Replying to @monan_chuck @nytimes

        Alexander was born in what is today Greece, so...

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. sunny‏ @sunnyfarley Jun 12
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        Changed it to IHob

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      1. Floridian Internet Defence Force‏ @AmusingBill Jun 12
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        Pretty dumb

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      2. Michael Garry‏ @MichaelGarry11 Jun 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        Greece, once again, is being pathetic. They should have zero say in this at all, who the F do they think they are?

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. htmlf25‏ @htmlf25 Jun 13
        Replying to @MichaelGarry11 @nytimes

        ancient macedonia was a greek kingdom..alexander the great was greek..so only greeks have the right to use this name..fakedonians are just history thieves..

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Michael Garry‏ @MichaelGarry11 Jun 13
        Replying to @htmlf25 @nytimes

        The "Right" to use the name? WTF? Anyone can use a name. ANYONE. You don't own the rights to shit. Have the Greeks paid their taxes yet?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. htmlf25‏ @htmlf25 Jun 13
        Replying to @MichaelGarry11 @nytimes

        No sweety..no one has the right to steal our history..and stop refering to the greek economic crisis everytime you talk about GR..yes we pay our taxes,we live on austerity for 9 years.every country can face a difficult economic situation but that doesnt mean that u can disrespect

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      6. Michael Garry‏ @MichaelGarry11 Jun 13
        Replying to @htmlf25 @nytimes

        Respect is earned. Greece lied to get i/o the EU, then haven't paid taxes in DECADES. They should've been kicked out o/t EU. As for Macedonia, they have EVERY RIGHT to use that name & you should not be able to stop them. You know everyone is going to call them Macedonia anyway?

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      7. htmlf25‏ @htmlf25 Jun 13
        Replying to @MichaelGarry11 @nytimes

        So what disrespectful did greece?and no skopje has no right to use that name..there are laws and history and they have to accept that..noone would ever agree to sell their history.for example what would be usa reaction if mexico wants to be called south california?

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      1. Niki‏ @NikiKfroumi Jun 13
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        Monkeydonia should be named

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      1. Princess pizza cat‏ @saranoh_says Jun 12
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        @tall_n_hungry maybe macedonia will actually become the past name of a country!

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      1. RandomGuy‏ @Random_EggHead Jun 12
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        So Central America is what? Lol

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Jun 12
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        #MAGA greeceful hadwise opposed the nameful"macedoniaful, "saying it implied aspirationsful over a greekful regio…ful

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      1. George Houssos‏ @HoussosG Jun 12
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        This is a disgrace.

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