Originally posted by RomanianDacianHun
Ever since Ive been studying my Romanian heritage and history Ive found that Hungarians, most notably in recent times, have something against Romania
and its inhabitants. For starters, they deny that the Romanians (notably the northern Romanians) are the descendants of the Daci and/or select
families being related to the Huns. The Hungarians impose that the Magyar tribe they descend from either made the Daci completely leave the area that
is mostly modern Romania or that they were completely gone by the time they arrived, despite much strong arguements against that view. They also claim
that only they can be the descendants of the Huns, hence the "Hun" in Hungary. They have also caused enough conflict due to their loss of
Transylvania to Romania for extremist groups in Romania to devote their cause against the Hungarians. I think this despise for the Romanians that
Hungarians have is so deeply rooted that its become genetic. I have a Hungarian-American friend who said propmtly "f*** Romanians" when he found
that I am indeed a Romanian-American. Bulgarians also seem to have a thing against us...
Now I'm not an expert on Eastern Europe (I'm a New Zealander who's closest 'Eastern' relative was a Dalmatian great-great...) but I think that
this happens in most cultures
Here in NZ it's almost exactly the same; New Zealanders get at Australians (our larger, more powerful neighbour), saying that they descended from
British convicts while we are the descendants of working class English citizens.
I could go on, comparing English/France, U.S/Canada, China/Japan etc