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Macedonians Boycot Greeks And French Fries

EU Ref looks at French Fries, Freedom Fries and Macedonians boycotting the Greeks:

Boycotting goods is all the rage. The Chinese are doing it to the French (and that deserves a separate posting) and the Macedonians are doing it to the Greeks. News of this comes from Transitions Online, whose journalist, Ljubica Grozdanovska, may know a great deal about the Balkans but seems to be a bit hazy on the United States.

When the French government refused to support the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, restaurants in Washington replaced “French fries” with “freedom fries” and the Gallic kiss became taboo. Patriots poured vintage champagne down the drain to show their distaste for the F-word.

Americans may now be eating crow with their fried potatoes and sparkling wines.

I’ve got news for the lady, which she and some other Europeans might like to think about. While French fries have remained available in the States, often called freedom fries, the alternative, known as home fries, are absolutely delicious. Even more to the point, Californian wine is not something to sneer at. Its consistently high quality is pushing French wines out of the world market, boycott or no boycott.

And: 

Getting back to Macedonia. As we have written before, Greece will not agree to the country becoming part of either NATO or the EU unless it changes its name, the present one, fully accepted by all except the EU under Greek pressure, apparently indicating that Macedonia may have territorial demands on northern Greece. Macedonia denies this and, to be fair, has, rather unusually for a Balkan country, never given the slightest indication of those demands.

Why can’t we all just agree to blow each other up?

  1. 1 Karen Says:

    :mrgreen:

    I love that last line Anorak.

  2. 2 Ioannis Says:

    This is one horrible article…..

  3. 3 Nikola Says:

    FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) and FOPG (Former Ottoman Province of Greece) will one day be a good neighbors. But you will still be a horrible “analyst/writer”.
    I like the last statement though…

  4. 4 whateverbich Says:

    “rather unusually for a Balkan country, never given the slightest indication of those demands”

    lolololololololololololololololololerskates

    you really have no clue dude

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