Talk:The Ten Lies of Macedonism

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The interview with the author of the book is not a reliable reference. It creates bias and is therefore misleading. Address the issue. Find an independent source, preferable a great world media. Preserve Wikipedia's pledge to neutrality.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 160.111.254.11 (talkcontribs)

Do you have a reference countering it? If you do not stop reverting, there is a good chance this page will also be simiprotected.   /FunkyFly.talk_  15:59, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
The anon is right. The burden of proof is on the editor inserting a claim, not the other way round. Any info that doesn't have a reliable source may be removed (WP:V). Note that I personally wouldn't be surpirsed if the claim is true. But the anon is perfectly entitled to question it, and then it's up to you to find a source. --Anonymous44 22:09, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

It's really nice to see this piece of racism on Wikipedia, I'm not surprised. Congratulations Wikipedia, you've become an even greater accessory to racism. Racism!!! It is just a book! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vitosha (talkcontribs) 21:41, 5 January 2008 (UTC)

Racists are those who call the other Tatars while they have historical settlements of Bulgars in Macedonia and a hero with the name Tatarchev —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 62.1.173.104 (talk) 08:13:28, August 19, 2007 (UTC)

This book by the Volgarian Bozhidar Dimitrov is a clear provocation, starting whit its name, reffering to the Macedonian population as liers. Its clear that we are talking about a local nationalist-motivated "researcher". Alex Makedon (talk) 00:47, 11 January 2008 (UTC)

He is against Macedonists NOT the Macedonian people.At least he is not an UFO-logist like the famous crackpot nationalist Aleksandar Donski. Most scholars although recognize Macedonians as a recent separate nation after 1944 they do not agree with Macedonist claims. Maqedan (talk) 13:54, 7 March 2008 (UTC)