User talk:Endribinaj

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Spiro Koleka
See Talk:Spiro Koleka.--Z oupan 00:19, 16 July 2015 (UTC)

Sock
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Multiple accounts? I don't know what you're talking about. That's my real name, you can see me on LinkedIn, Facebook etc. I don't hide. Please tell me how many times you've been to Vuno and have heard them speak Greek? I used to go there every summer and we all spoke Albanian. True there were some that also spoke English, Greek, Italian and French. Does that make them French? Honestly, I don't understand your obsession with Spiro Koleka and making him Greek when I told you we are not Greek and that local legends have it that People of Vuno descended from Shkodra. I will petition those two authors and ask them for their sources once I find a way to contact them. That's like me saying an ancestor of yours was Hungarian. I wouldn't give a damn if I was part Greek or Serb or Gambian for that matter. It's just not who I am. I saw you had changed the article to say he was born in a Greek family. Does that make you happy? Is that how you revenge against me. If yes, you're a pathetic man |}} Endribinaj (talk) 01:43, 18 July 2015 (UTC)

You may be a sock of. I have never been to Vuno, but that doesn't change the matter. What does my Hungarian ancestor have to do with my identity and nationality? If you are who you are, why would the encyclopaedic entry on Spiro Koleka make you anything else? Do you understand what I'm saying? The comment "making him Greek" shows your POV. I understand that Albanian-Greek relations may not be the best, but to refuse the existence of a Greek community (and members of it) is silly.--Z oupan 02:00, 18 July 2015 (UTC)

I don't even know what a sock is in wiki terms |}}. I saw the edits and it seems to me that burridheut is the person who wrote the article originally. My POV is that my mother was one of the people granting the permission to open a Greek school in Himarë back in 2005. Spare me your fabricated eruditions, you lack the in-field knowledge about this subject matter. Please tell me what your interest is in this particular wiki entry? What the eff do you care? Stick to your Serbo-Croatian war entries buddy, You don't see me messing with something I have no knowledge on. I'm gonna edit that page once more, if I see you persist in your futile efforts, I'll report you for the sole reason that you're spreading false information maliciously. So long Endribinaj (talk) 13:26, 18 July 2015 (UTC)