Transilvania e pamant romanesc

Navigam intr-o zi pe net si am dat peste un titlu “interesant” initial nu i-am dat importanta dar am vazut ca textul asta apare in mai multe locuri pe net… va invit sa il cititi si sa va dati cu parerea….

Inca de la inceput vreau sa spun ca nu sunt xenofob.

Transylvania was Hungarian for a Thousand years

* As part of the Hungarian Kingdom
* As an Independent Hungarian Principality
* As part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Transylvania was part and parcel of the Hungarian Kingdom, or an independent Hungarian Principality for over a thousand years.

It is indeed fortunate that many of the ancient Transylvanian documents, dating back as far as the 11th century, were transferred to the Hungarian National Archives in Budapest, some before World War I, and others during World War II. Thus, in spite of all the Rumanian efforts to eradicate the past, the true history of Transylvania can still be proven by thousands of ancient documents and the traces of the once great Western-oriented culture of the Hungarians in Transylvania can still be found in libraries and museums, not in Hungary alone, but also in Austria, Germany, Italy, France, England, and the United States of America.

The Romanian culture is entirely different from that known as the “Transylvanian culture”, which is in reality a regional diversity of the West-oriented Hungarian culture. The Rumanian culture is Balkan-oriented, and specifically Rumanian, based on the history of the Vlach migration from South across to Albania, and from there up to Wallachia and Moldavia. It was brought forth by Balkan influences, just as the Romanian language itself, which is composed, according to the Romanian linguist Cihac, “of 45.7% Slavic, 31.5% Latin, 8.4% Turkish, 7% Greek, 6% Hungarian and 0.6% Albanian words.” Even today, the Romanian culture as such, has no roots in Transylvania. It is being “imported” constantly and purposefully from Bucharest into the Transylvanian province in order to crowd out and replace the traditional Hungarian culture of this conquered and subjugated land.

Future of Transylvania and its capital Kolozsvár is to return to Central Europe and to Hungarian Culture where it belongs. Transylvania was GIVEN to Romania in 1921, and again in 1947, without a plebiscite. This notorious Treaty is known as The Diktat of Trianon, Hungarians were forced to sign in Paris. Ever since Transylvania was awarded to Romania, Hungarians, Germans and other ethnic minorities have suffered at the hands of Romanian Chauvinists. They have consistently and systematically been subjest to forced assimilation and persecution. Romania is probably the most xenophobic country in Europe today. Romanians in cities like Marosvásárhely (targu mures) and Kolozsvár (cluj) are practising ethnic cleansing an a scale only seen in former Yugoslavia. Hungarians are subject to constant discrimination, Hungarian signs are painted over or not allowed at all, intimidation by Gheorghe Funar is carried out against Hungarians on a daily basis aimed at driving out all Hungarians from this ancient Magyar land.

“Minoritatile au drepturi majoritatea nu” – Parazitii

1 decembrie nu e sarbatorit in Covansa si Harghita

In Cluj si Targu Mures trebui sa sti limba maghiara ca sa iti poti cumpara o paine

Ce mai… Romania persecuta, si incearca purificarea etnica in Transilvania…

Numai bine!