Crow 154 | 9177 27 May 2010 / #1Is there any chance Slavs to form Confederation or its just an utopia?Its not political question. It is that too but, it is more emotional respond. Think of this as of question of simple man who have fear for future of his world, of his civilizationi think to myself, i hope, Slavic Confederation isn`t utopia
OP Crow 154 | 9177 27 May 2010 / #7Confederation is form of Union. Confederation is much batter for Slavs. Confederation is more then Alliance and less then Federation or centralize state.
MareGaea 29 | 2751 27 May 2010 / #8I would say CrowonowskiThat is actually very funny, Grunwald...:)Well, since he loves the Germans recently, I would also say "Krähe".And since he has a recent beef with the Dutch, I would not call him "Kraai".>^..^<M-G (tiens)
OP Crow 154 | 9177 27 May 2010 / #9its easy to you Poles. you have Serbs as your first lineand you know it
Mr Grunwald 33 | 2120 28 May 2010 / #10Crowonowski, have you ever tried to send your ideas into Poland?
POLENGGGs 2 | 150 29 May 2010 / #11I do not think so. Go to Narodowiec.com.pl - those people would dread any thought of doing anything close to Slavic Confederation
Nickidewbear 23 | 609 21 Aug 2011 / #12I think that a Slavic confederation is beyond utopia. I come from a Jewish Christian perspective (not to mention an Ashkenazic Jewish perspective, to which I think everyone is accustomed here by now). Based on Ezekiel 38 (and Polonia doesn't belong to Gomer, Rosh, or Togarmah-- i.e., Germany/Germanic-Frankish nations, Russia, including Meshech and Tubal(sk); and Togarmah, which is Armenia, Tuekey, etc.); I just don't see Poland hooking up with particularly Rosh-- or (unless the Czech and Slovakian Republics count as part of Rosh) the Czechs and Slovakians hooking up with each other.Basically, this is how I see the idea of Slavic countries forming a confederation:youtube.com/watch?v=wMKTB95-LVk&ob=av2e