Was that the reasoning when the muslim albanians were trying to force the arvanites to convert to islam? Albanians were Ottoman sell-outs, now you are sell outs to however will recognize the illegal state of Kosovo. Your logic is meaningless.
Your argument, if one can call it such, is based on historical inaccuracies. I am not informed on your general knowledge regarding the conversion of Albanians to Islam, however I can see you have some facts wrong: when did the Muslim Albanians force the Arvanites to convert to Islam, and if such were the case how come that some Arvanite families were indeed Muslim way before let's say Northern Albanians; Albanians are not sell-outs, if they were such then one would assume that all Albanians are Muslims, Catholics or Orthodox Christian, which is not the case at all. Some Albanians converted perhaps for beneficiaries of different kind, but there are many Suffi and Sunni Albanians who converted to Islam before 1453.
Regarding the topic on whether our diplomacy is as you call it with such a vulgar term a "sell-out", I can only stand aghast at how a person could be so void of elementary knowledge on diplomacy, therefore I shall kindly ignore that part.
BUT, on the case of an illegal state of Kosova, I do have much more to add:
on January 20th of 1953 the status as a Autonomic Region of Kosova was approved by the Yugoslavian Assembly;
In 1968, 1971, 1972 peaceful demonstrations occurred throughout Kosova, where Albanians rightfully were demonstrating for an autonomous state; In all of these cases Albanians were put to prison, such as in the case of 1968 where only 13 of them had a hearing and 130 were put to prison without ever getting to have a say.
on February 28th of 1974, a new Constitution for Kosova as an Autonomic Region of Yugoslavia was approved by the Yugoslavian Assembly thus making Kosova juridically a federation of Yugoslavia;
In 1981 again a peaceful demonstration demanding an autonomous state of Kosova occurred, once again organized by the students. Throughout the demonstrations civilians were attacked by tear-gas and randomly beaten up. Over 300 Albanian intellectuals were arrested and dismissed from their working positions.
Let's fast forward to the '90's, where 90% of Albanians got fired from their jobs, the schools and University were closed, teachers and professors got randomly called up to the police station to get a free round of beating-up, a good number of them remained in jail for "resisting arrest". Naturally, no hearings for these people ever occurred. Because of this Albanians used private houses to hold lectures and classes, without any payment. By this time Albanians lived off of the diaspora because they had no other incomes or salaries.
In 1990 Albanians formed a legally rightful Assembly of Kosovo, and on July the 2nd 1990 Albanians declared independence and compiled the Constitution of Kosova.
Because of this 28 Albanians were killed, thousands of children poisoned in peaceful demonstrations.
On Septmber the 26th of 1991 a plebiscite was organized in Kosova, the results of which pointed out
de jure the constituionally given right for self-determination.
By this time Serbia was already preparing for war and genocide, while Albanians peacefully required what was theirs to have.
I would also like to add that it is only now that I noticed that you presume my position to be against the church or any church
per se. I shall say this, however irrelevant to the discussion, I am of Catholic background, but I would never consider myself to being a Catholic and a member of the church prior to being an Albanian. So excuse my struggle to understand Greeks.