Hope you all enjoy this video guys - I sweated blood over this and had to travel MILES to finish it. Check out Authentic Slovakia in the description above...they also do loads of other tours too!
"authentic" - just what is authentic about slovakia? made-up history made-up language made-up culture. NOTHING is authentic about slovakia. It is fake as fuck.
@@TimesWithJames 1)"slovak" history was one and the same with Hungarian history up unitl 1920. then it became part of Chechoslovakia - in which Chechs dominated, up until 1939. Then , for a few years, it had its own Fascist dictator. Then, under communism, it was chechosolvakia agin, agin, with czech dominance. 2) "slovak" is made-up culture. Most slovak folk-songs have a Hungarian counterpart with the same tune, and the Hungarian intonation is very different from all the neighbouring countries. Even the slovak hymn is a hungarian folks-song. All the slovak custims have Hungarian origin. 3) The "slovak language, up until the 1800-s, was a Slavic langauge heaveily mixed with hungarian element, until the language-reformers came and 'cleansed' the "slovak" language from Hungarian influence. The slovak government, sensing that everything about slovakia is fake, conducts a very heavy assimilation policy against the Hungarian minority. Hungary has actual history and customs, slovakia is FAKE.
Vox Populi point 1 I fully cover in the video (I guess you’ve watched it?!) and your other points don’t really have an angle on the communist and WW2 history of the area. Regardless of what language they spoke or what lyrics were in their songs!
Great film James, interesting insight into European history again, wish I'd learnt more about this type of thing when I was at school. Reminds me of the saying that 'education is wasted on the young...!!'
@@TimesWithJames Bratislava is the richest and most developed town in Slovakia. There are big differences between life in Bratislava (perimeter 100km ) and the other part of country. Your work is great, my comment was just reaction on " Authentic Slovakia" in title.
Hi Tomas, the original concept of the brand included similar tours around Kosice and some longer trips across the country covering the topic of the 20th century changes in (Czecho)Slovakia. None of that was as successful as Bratislava tours. The name remained the same even without offering these options, hope you understand that. During our tours we ususally try to emphasise the same point you mentioned - Slovakia is very varied country and we try to lure visitors to see more of it.
I oppose to peter about his description of pioneers. He was just a child in 1989 - so he cannot judge properly. It was not that bad, I barely remember some political pressure or something similar. I think some older person should be there who was real witness of socialist time not just 7 year old child. It would be more accurate.
Hope you all enjoy this video guys - I sweated blood over this and had to travel MILES to finish it. Check out Authentic Slovakia in the description above...they also do loads of other tours too!
"authentic" - just what is authentic about slovakia?
made-up history
made-up language
made-up culture.
NOTHING is authentic about slovakia. It is fake as fuck.
eh?
@@TimesWithJames 1)"slovak" history was one and the same with Hungarian history up unitl 1920. then it became part of Chechoslovakia - in which Chechs dominated, up until 1939. Then , for a few years, it had its own Fascist dictator. Then, under communism, it was chechosolvakia agin, agin, with czech dominance.
2) "slovak" is made-up culture. Most slovak folk-songs have a Hungarian counterpart with the same tune, and the Hungarian intonation is very different from all the neighbouring countries. Even the slovak hymn is a hungarian folks-song. All the slovak custims have Hungarian origin.
3) The "slovak language, up until the 1800-s, was a Slavic langauge heaveily mixed with hungarian element, until the language-reformers came and 'cleansed' the "slovak" language from Hungarian influence.
The slovak government, sensing that everything about slovakia is fake, conducts a very heavy assimilation policy against the Hungarian minority. Hungary has actual history and customs, slovakia is FAKE.
Vox Populi point 1 I fully cover in the video (I guess you’ve watched it?!) and your other points don’t really have an angle on the communist and WW2 history of the area. Regardless of what language they spoke or what lyrics were in their songs!
@@TimesWithJames Right, so nothing is "authentic" about "slovakia".
Wicked vid mate, super chilled but informative.
lol @ 23:16 :D
Haha! CHEERS BRO!
That man in front of a tank on photo at 6:07 is known by my uncle... he was a maintenance man working at chemical plant known today as Istrochem
Ah mate that’s so cool!
Excellent. Really pleased you uploaded this I appreciate the effort and miles!
Thanks Kate! Glad you enjoy!
Quality video production James! He was a gem of a tour guide too!
Thanks Chris!
Great video James. Very interesting as usual.
Big respect for going back to reshoot that footage.
Thanks very much Paul - has to be done!
Really interesting video, entertaining and informative. Thank you
Thanks very much Rob!
Du machst eine tolle Sache. You making a great thing (I am an Austrian :-) ).
Great video!!! Thanks!!! Love the Soviet things.
My parents are slovak imagrints, been there 3 times.
Love the video, Wana hook up next time I'm there and go for a tour.
Sweet video!!!
The company I work for att has a presence in Bratislava. They employ a lot of people from Slovakia.
Dakujam!! Do you have the website for tour?
Great film James, interesting insight into European history again, wish I'd learnt more about this type of thing when I was at school. Reminds me of the saying that 'education is wasted on the young...!!'
Unfortunately it is Tom!
Have you published the Slovakian wine tasting--I'd love to see that.
It's great video about Bratislava but really Slovakia is about something else.
Thanks for your comment. How do you mean about Slovakia?
@@TimesWithJames Bratislava is the richest and most developed town in Slovakia. There are big differences between life in Bratislava (perimeter 100km ) and the other part of country. Your work is great, my comment was just reaction on " Authentic Slovakia" in title.
Hi Tomas, the original concept of the brand included similar tours around Kosice and some longer trips across the country covering the topic of the 20th century changes in (Czecho)Slovakia. None of that was as successful as Bratislava tours. The name remained the same even without offering these options, hope you understand that. During our tours we ususally try to emphasise the same point you mentioned - Slovakia is very varied country and we try to lure visitors to see more of it.
Can I buy one of those books Peter?
I would love to do this tour!
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I oppose to peter about his description of pioneers. He was just a child in 1989 - so he cannot judge properly. It was not that bad, I barely remember some political pressure or something similar. I think some older person should be there who was real witness of socialist time not just 7 year old child. It would be more accurate.