Hi! I'm am foreigner who visited this week Bulgaria, especially the North West part, like Albena, Varna etc. (nice beaches). While on the road, we saw a lot, and I mean a lot of Z signs on the back of the road signs. I was shocked because where I live, there are pro-russians, but they aren't putting on road signs this symbols or they put, but extremely rare.

by the_crazy_pigeon_1

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  1. Somewhat common but where you went very common that part of the country is infested with Russians at the moment.

  2. Hahahahahaha

    this is a bite post

    Bwahahahaha

    Those Zs are probably a decade old

  3. There is an active campaign most likely sponsored by retarded russian state to draw them “z”s around.

    Most of the rusophiles are mentally ill as well.

  4. A friend of mine from Czechia said he has seen more swastikas in 1 week in BG than the 27 years of his life before. We’re a very warm welcoming nation consisting of locals, cigans, russophils, bai ganyos, digital nomads and many more. Everyone is welcome 🤸

  5. In 30 years most of them are going to be dead or very old…

  6. Bulgaria is an playground for intense Russian hybrid war, so this is not unexpected. 

  7. Not very common, they are mostly social dropouts which are vocal online

  8. 90% of people who live in villages, 10% of educated people from big cities

  9. It irks me that you consider varna to be in the northwest of Bulgaria.

    Anyways to answer your actual question I’d say it isn’t that common. What you see are probably a few inflammatory teens throwing these things up- or in some cases the fact that northeast BG has gotten a lot of Ukrainian refugees and some Bulgarians are annoyed by this maybe its just a way to anger the Ukrainians. But I haven’t met a Bulgarian who agrees with Russia on the war front (even if they can understand it a bit better than westerners can)

  10. Very. Our society is EXTREMELY polarised. And has been for a while.

  11. I’d say about 50% of people don’t give a fuck. The remaining 50% are roughly evenly split, maybe 26/24 for the pro russian side.

  12. Pretty common, however they’re usually not writing half-swastikas (Z signs) as grafitti. All of the ones you saw were probably done by just one unemployed loser.

  13. My guess is about the same proportion as the number of idiots in the population.

  14. Far more.common then they should be if you consider history ….

    Sadly people education being borderline propaganda for how glorious Russia is and how they are our saviours and all.that shit somehow managed to carry over even in younger generations….

  15. It takes one idiot to travel around spraying Zs, it doesn’t mean much. Otherwise, it’s mainly the older generation that is pr Russian.

  16. Our white trash pretty much love putin’s dong from behind.

  17. Sorry, I didn’t want to start anything bad, but I was just curious about the situation here in Bulgaria. I understand you, we also have a similar problem in my country (Romania), I didn’t mean to start any hate here.

    Sorry if I really offended you! I never wanted to.

    Edit: I saw what a gross mistake I made about it, it’s Eastern part and not western lol, big sorry, I was tired.

  18. willing to spray paint ‘Z’ in a public space – no more than 0,05% of the population

    willing to vote for the the prominent pro-Putin party – about 14% of the population

    secretly thinking the West is morally corrupt, having sympathies for Putin, supporting actions that make us complicit in Putin’s war, generally having a condescending view of civil liberties, diversity and other democratic values but not displaying it outwardly so that they appear progressive – about 88% of the population

  19. Zoro was here. We’re big fans of the this justice warrior.

  20. We have them not many but mostly drunks and not very bright ones

  21. I’m pretty sure varna is in the north eastern part of Bulgaria.

  22. Roughly half of all Bulgarians are Pro-Russia and anti-EU.

    Which is why we have a corrupt, fucked up police state – our liberal parties cannot gain enough traction to stay in power and the Eurosceptic parties represent a very strong opposition to them – the only party which can drag the country kicking and screaming towards the EU and away from Russia is the established GERB party and their puppet DPS party.

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