Johane Derite
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I started this hobby 100% fully into the illyrian hypothesis, but mainly because that's all i'd ever been exposed to growing up.They keep reiterating that the proposed old theories are outdated, no scholar supports them and should not be posted in the meantime they keep sticking on the Illyrian theory without looking elsewhere even though as time has gone by the so called outdated theories start to make more sense with what independent linguists have been saying.
Not knowing how to evaluate claims yet sticking their nose everywhere. I don't get what their end goal is, editable websites have been edited so that it fits their claim. I don't have anything against the discussion of Illyrian theory or anything but if its a thread for the origins of Albanians every non fully attested paleo-balkanic possibilty should be considered and not just report spam a member because it opposes their claims.
But as years passed the thing which tipped me over into sharing more overlooked, even if sometimes not fully fleshed out, thracian/dacian/etc theories was seeing how flimsy and two tiered the standards for evidence for Illyrian vs Thracian were in the Albanian discourse. It's clear some sort of signal is there and yet they supress it like its the plague, meanwhile all sorts of unhinged pelasgian garbage is permitted to and encouraged to proliferate on tv, etc.
I.e. Albanian words like Burrë, which clearly find concordance in Thraco-Dacian Bur-, one of the most if not the most prevalent names among Thracians.
If just this were reversed and found among Illyrians, the exact same individuals would be heralding this as evidence of an Albanoid language. And this is just one of many words.
Seeing this pattern over and over again across countless domains made something clear to me, that for these people, for whatever reason, the Illyrian fantasy is worth more than the proto-Albanian reality. It has a quasi religious function for them, they are zealots, not interested in the truth.
I came to the realisation that if proto-Albanian texts were to be found for example, but somewhere in like a Bessi monastery instead of Illyria, I'm sure these types of people would rather destroy the texts to benefit the Illyrian fantasy rather than elucidate the proto-Albanian reality.
They are in a way anti-proto-Albanian terrorists and should be treated as such