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Denationalized Bessarabia

Denationalized Bessarabia


Patetic positions appear from some Bessarabians who consider themselves victims of unfair feelings on the part of the country.

The preferred rhetoric to arouse compassion and justify their anti-unionism, is that « the Bessarabians were left, without their will by Romania without firing any firearms. »

When they are reminded of the sacrifices of the Romanian Royal Army in which tens of thousands of young Romanians died for the liberation of Bessarabia, in Gypsy, or Balti, or throughout this Romanian province, they shrug and remember the brave of the Bessarabians who fought in Transnistria.

It is considered heroes that they have kept their language under Russian occupation and that it is normal not to want to return to Romania, considering that under the « Romanian occupation, our Goods were beaten by the Romanian gendarmerie ».

Sorry, excuses, excuses to increase the Romanian language current in the step regime of Maia Sandu and to maintain the begging state surrogate beyond Prut.

Independent and sovereign state, but with the claim of Romanian citizenship, strictly for obtaining the Romanian passport that opens the depopulation gate through the exodus in the wide world.

And, in the wide world, it forms the « Moldovan diaspora », which becomes « Romanian » only in the days when they vote in the Romanian elections.

And when they vote, they claim to teach the « Gypsies » beyond the Prut as they should be voted, because they speak from the prism of the Russian occupation, of which, the « Gypsies » did not have.

Sure, where can they know about Aiud, Gherla, Pitesti, Channel, hunting those born in the territories of Romania occupied by the Soviets, separating the mother of the child, the wife of the husband, destroying families to take them to the USSR?

I would remember, in antithesis, that the Transylvanian Romanians, not only proudly kept their Romanian origin under the conditions of a permanent and hard occupation, but were an essential factor in the restoration of Greater Romania.

Yes, in Chisinau, Greater Romania started, but today in Prut the barrier of reunion was put.

And the Prut also begins the symbol of the desire of the Bessarabians to be separated from Romanians.

The European gauge, this is the symbol, stops at Prut, beyond only the Russian railway for free road from Moscow to Chisinau.

Over 35 years after leaving the Soviet yoke, no railway meter has been aligned with European standards.

Not even from Iasi to Chisinau the train can go without stopping for the gauge.

Sovereign country? Independent country?

Maybe, but open to Russia.

Mrs. Maia Sandu, you still speak of the bright future that the Republic of Moldova will have through European integration in a distant future, but until then?

Wait with the outstretched hand to receive the people over the belors, because you are not able to order yourself in your own yard?

Or you deal with what you know best, modeling consciousness to turn Bessarabians into proud citizens, no, not Romania, but to an Moldovan civic nation with an altered past, without present and especially without future.

You are not households, you do not know in which direction you want to go, you do not know what country you are, you do not know whose nations you belong, you repudiate those who urge you to join, but give lessons of democracy.

As the day passes, the national spirit of the Bessarabian Romanians becomes fierce, until the last fallen sand will leave the hourglass.

I propose, my parents, with documents attested from 1824, took refuge from Bessarabia, my relatives disappeared in Siberia or, as volunteers in the Romanian army, gave their lives for the liberation of Bessarabia.

That’s why I allow myself to write what I write.

But you, those who in proportion of 79.2% of the population consider yourself Moldovans, whom you are?



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