User talk:Miacek/Archives/2012/September

Independent Greeks
Estlandia, I think that you have made a change in the Independent Greeks article and you omitted the Liberal nationalism label to the party's ideology. In my opinion, the labels populism, National conservatism and Greek nationalism, may create the feeling to a reader, who does not know many things about Greek politics, that this party is xenophobic, something that is false. So, I put the Liberal nationalism label in order to show that within the party there are patriots, who just love Greece, but do not feel superior to other races or nations. Only liberal nationalism makes this clear to the people, as the other types of nationalism are considered more extreme. Unfortunately, I have not found yet any official statement or newspaper article that proves the liberal national ideology of the party. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.66.125.169 (talk) 21:10, 7 September 2012 (UTC)

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Eurabia
You called a peer-reviewed journal article and the Financial Times "fringe". Would you care to even make an attempt at backing up that laughable assertion?  nableezy  - 17:37, 21 September 2012 (UTC)