Simon wrote:S - (that's for Shah btw)
oh i need it not!
pappy_sydney wrote:Yeah the NeoCypriots remind me of the old Yugoslav or Soviet peoples, look what happened to them? Anyone who promotes the fake cypriot ethnicity and denies they are greek is a neo-cypriot, they have forgotten their own identity in the false hope that this will lead to peace in cyprus or are just too stupid or uneducated to know the history and politics of their own people.
pappy_sydney wrote:Yeah the NeoCypriots remind me of the old Yugoslav or Soviet peoples, look what happened to them? Anyone who promotes the fake cypriot ethnicity and denies they are greek is a neo-cypriot, they have forgotten their own identity in the false hope that this will lead to peace in cyprus or are just too stupid or uneducated to know the history and politics of their own people.
mem101 wrote:pappy_sydney wrote:
"Anyone who promotes the fake cypriot ethnicity and denies they are greek is a neo-cypriot, they have forgotten their own identity in the false hope that this will lead to peace in cyprus or are just too stupid or uneducated to know the history and politics of their own people."
In my early teens or earlier I asked one of my teachers what ethnicity I am after telling him where my family members have been born. He told me it's entirely up to me. To back this up, whenever anyone from the UK fills in a form which has an equal opportunities section, it asks ethnic origin which always has the option of "Other (Please state)". We are free to identify as whatever we like to, and I think this is particularly relevant to the peoples of Cyprus. Contrary to the suggestions posed by the closing statement of the above quote, both Greek and Turkish Cypriot history is extremely complex and intermingled. In fact, your comments there lead me to believe that it is you who knows nothing or very little about the history and politics of your people. You have no right to call the Cypriot identity "fake." People should be free to identify as anything they like, whether it be Turkish Cypriot, Greek Cypriot, just simply Cypriot, or any other. One country immediately springs to mind where people commonly identify in this way - although I'm sure it is not the only one - and that is the USA; where people identify as Italian Americans, Irish Americans, Americans, etc.
Nikephoros wrote:Strahd, thanks for pointing that out.
Here is their website: http://www.newcyprusassociation.org.cy/
Enemies of Hellenism: Know this!
There is nowhere to hide, no rock, not even a towel you can crawl under. Your lies and calumnies will came back to your faces. Because we the sons of and daughters of the civilization of Lycurgus, Anaximander, Socrates, Psathas, Xilouris, Aphrodite's Child, Vassilikos, Karyotakis are greater than you ever are and will be. You will all pay and then beg for repetence from us one, from us all. We will make you pay and do this. The enemies of Hellenism cannot run, they cannot hide, they must know this and beg for amnesty.
Nikephoros wrote:There are no NeoCypriot men of culture known as Philosophers. The Hellenic nation, though, especially long ago was the leader in this field. So you are duly ignored.
Just think of a few words of repentance for your treachery and that of your ancestors to Hellenism. Maybe forgiveness can happen, but we cannot endure under any more lies.
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