Talk:Gotse Delchev (disambiguation)

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What is this nonsence - you picture here the father of the Macedonian Nation as Bulgarian. This is highly iligal and I will consider taking you to court unless you take those insunuations from your webpages.

Even if he was Bulgarian (which he was not, the statement used usually is falsified), he was still Macedonian revolutionary, for he fought for revolution in Macedonia.

Please do not post emotional outbursts. They are not productive. If you wish to discuss this issue please join us on the discusion page of Goce Delchev. Their you will find that there are many others who have issues with the current article. You are free to argue and state your beliefs but it is even better if you support these with documented evidence and good reasoning. You may also wish to consult Npov in order to better formulate and argue your contributions. Also, try not to be anonymous by registering. Regards --Modi 16:50, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)
That statement has stayed here for some time - he was one of the "transitory birds". VMORO 22:54, Apr 30, 2005 (UTC)

If Macedonians are really Bulgarians, as you claim VMORO, why do you need to reaffirm that he was a Macedonian-Bulgarian revolutionary? It would be easier just to say that he was Macedonian....Seems to me, you have your doubts :) Makedon 23:01, 18 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Goce Delchev himself said he was Bulgarian, so then he is not Macedonian[edit]

It is very simple. What kind of propaganda have you been fed my friend? All the founders of VMRO were Bulgarian. They tried to convert the Macedonians. Boris Sarafov was from Bulgaria, Delchev went to Sofia often to get supplies and weapons -the list goes on and on. ==The Macedonian web page www.macedoniagreece.com will grow. Tens of thousands of people have visited the web site. From here they will learn about the history of Macedonia.

*[2] www.macedoniagreece.com[edit]

Visit the site and learn who the real Macedonian heroes were.