
whiteegyptian
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1. Greece was created by foreign European nations, not Greek shitskins.
- Greece didn’t win independence alone—it was helped by Britain, France, and Russia in 1821.
- Without European intervention, Greece would have remained an Ottoman province.
- Even after independence, European powers installed a German king (Otto of Bavaria) because Greeks couldn’t rule themselves.
2. Greece spent half of it's history as a puppet state or a COLONY.
- Ancient Greece fell to Rome in 146 BC, meaning it was a fucking Roman province for centuries.
- Then it became part of the Byzantine Empire, where it wasn’t even the main power (Constantinople was)
- After that, it was ruled by the Chad Ottoman Empire for 400 years, meaning Greece was a colony longer than it was independent.
3. No real economy
- Greece’s economy is entirely dependent on the EU and tourism.
- No major global companies, no tech industry, no real exports—just beaches, restaurants, and ancient ruins.
- The country went bankrupt in 2010 and needed EU bailouts to stay afloat.
4. Greece has no capable military power
- Greece relies on NATO and EU for protection, it can't protect it's own borders.
- Turkey, its main rival, has a much stronger army, and Greece would lose in a direct war.
- Greece has a long history of getting fucked up the ass by Turks like what happened in 1974, and they got humiliated by Turkiye.
5. Greek borders are fake, created by European powers
- After independence, Greece didn’t even own most of its current land—it was given territory by European powers over time.
- Macedonia, Crete, and other regions were not originally part of Greece and were taken later with foreign help.
- Greece still fights over its name with North Macedonia, proving its borders are fragile.
Basically a country, that wouldn't have existed and it's borders were founded by European powers, victims of colonization, with no real economy, that relies on German funds and tourism, and no military, can't be considered a legitimate country and be taken seriously on the world stage.
- Greece didn’t win independence alone—it was helped by Britain, France, and Russia in 1821.
- Without European intervention, Greece would have remained an Ottoman province.
- Even after independence, European powers installed a German king (Otto of Bavaria) because Greeks couldn’t rule themselves.
2. Greece spent half of it's history as a puppet state or a COLONY.
- Ancient Greece fell to Rome in 146 BC, meaning it was a fucking Roman province for centuries.
- Then it became part of the Byzantine Empire, where it wasn’t even the main power (Constantinople was)
- After that, it was ruled by the Chad Ottoman Empire for 400 years, meaning Greece was a colony longer than it was independent.
3. No real economy
- Greece’s economy is entirely dependent on the EU and tourism.
- No major global companies, no tech industry, no real exports—just beaches, restaurants, and ancient ruins.
- The country went bankrupt in 2010 and needed EU bailouts to stay afloat.
4. Greece has no capable military power
- Greece relies on NATO and EU for protection, it can't protect it's own borders.
- Turkey, its main rival, has a much stronger army, and Greece would lose in a direct war.
- Greece has a long history of getting fucked up the ass by Turks like what happened in 1974, and they got humiliated by Turkiye.
5. Greek borders are fake, created by European powers
- After independence, Greece didn’t even own most of its current land—it was given territory by European powers over time.
- Macedonia, Crete, and other regions were not originally part of Greece and were taken later with foreign help.
- Greece still fights over its name with North Macedonia, proving its borders are fragile.
Basically a country, that wouldn't have existed and it's borders were founded by European powers, victims of colonization, with no real economy, that relies on German funds and tourism, and no military, can't be considered a legitimate country and be taken seriously on the world stage.