Абе што збориш?

Еве цел ден немам друга работа и мислам што лошотилок да им смислам на Албанците. Да, ние Македонците најмногу ве малтретиравме, со башибозук ви влегувавме по селата да колеме и да силуваме, да грабаме деца, ма што не сме ви правеле. И ко капак на се и парче територија ви земавме после балканските војни, еј. Па кај го има тоа бе, ма сите треба на стрелање да не пратат. А да, и до толку сме покварени денес што се собираме во групи по 6 - 7 души и на 15 - 16 годишни албанчиња им маваме рекет и им собираме телефони, па и по некој нож пијат за да знаат кај им местото, дека се стока и со стока така се постапува.
Муабетот беше, како обичните Американци, кои што живеат со вас во Њујорк, ве доживуваат. Ај тука на Балканот никој не чини и оправдано ви е со нас, затоа што и навистина сте жртви. Ама што праиме кога и тие преку океан, у три лепе, се жалат за истите работи
Some black and Hispanic students at Lehman said it was not that the Albanians were pushed away, but rather that they chose to stand apart. ''The Albanians think they're better than everyone else,'' said Tina Feliciano, a 17-year-old Lehman student who was standing with her friends in front of the White Castle. ''They want to be the only group left in this school and they are trying to take over.''
I've been to Russian neighborhoods, Polish(I live in Greenpoint), and other Eastern European neighborhoods as well as Italian but never felt uncomfortable until I went to Little Italy in the Bronx and walked past a few Albanian bars/restaurants. There were huge, 6'5" dudes that were staring my wife and I down(I'm Black and she's Italian/Portuguese). They made comments in their language but kept walking.
I agree with you on that, I'm Cambodian and whenever I go through Belmont or an Albanian hood, I feel uncomfortable as well, the ones in the Bronx are known to jump people at random.
From what Ive heard. In St Raymonds highschool Puerto Ricans and Italians team up to beat up Albanians with bats. Also Lehman Highschool used to have the same problem with Italians and Puerto Ricans teaming up against Albanians. By Kingsbridge section of the Bronx there is a buffer zone between Dominican Gangs like DDP vs ABI.
Lol. Trust me Albanians are very racist people, they think they are better than everybody. I went to school with plenty, they are just like those articles said. They start a lot of problems, I for one have never seen an Albanian girl without an Albanian man, thats against their culture, but I have seen Albanian dudes with other women(they are men what do you expect). Also "urban" isn't black its urban...lol. Most youths from the Bronx dress like that, Irish, Italian, Dominican, Rican, Cambodian, Black, Albanian, Palestinian, Vietnamese, African. They all do, its not a 'black' thing its a city thing, its where they are from, 'the hood' if you were from the hood you would know that too..... You must have Albanians mixed up with Italians because they look similar but they are very different, they shoot guns off at birthday parties for gods sake as part of 'tradition', they are very wrapped in culture, Albanian women almost never would date outside of an Albanian never mind a Black or Hispanic, they aren't very Americanized, many don't speak English, the Albanians in the Bronx come from the war ridden region of Kosovo, that is probably one of the most dangerous places in the world, many Albanians were killed, raped and enslaved. The Bronx is like a resort to them compared to Kosovo.
Based on my experiences with Albanians I'd have to say that they probably are being racist. When I lived in Boston I worked with a bunch of Albanians and they used to talk so much trash about people of other races and whenever something happened to them it was always discrimination "because they're Albanian"...nobody cares if you're Albanian, most people hear you talk and think you're Russian, so shut up with that!!
I was born and raised in New York. When I was 21 I moved to a large apartment building in Yonkers. I knew nothing about Albanians then. Every morning as I left my building to go to work there would be a group of 5 - 6 women who would congragate in front of the building and chat but as soon as I opened the door to leave they'd all turn toward me and speak in their language as they starred me down. I attempted to smile at them but I was not well received by any of 'em... I soon learned they were Albanian. I can only conclude that they did not like me because I was not one of them. I lived in that building for three years until I got married and moved and I was all to happy to move away from these people. Coincidently my building was very racially mixed, Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Italians, Irish, Dominicans, Arabs, West Indians, etc. The only ones that were outwardly racist towards anyone who wasn't like 'em were the Albanians.
Хмм, од каде ли ми се познати сите овие приказни?
http://www.city-data.com/forum/new-...blems-between-albanians-blacks-hispanics.html