Hey guys, great to hear from you all. I wish I was there. There you go all Cypriots can have a beer together and not kill each other....... good on you for taking the step to bring our people together........ How was lunch?
Cheers
Andreas
Its a pity you did not respect the basic human rights of my people when you had the chance in the past..or is repect something you reserve for your own kind?
It would help if you understood our position also and this is only possible by contact..
Sometimes with your actions you can achieve the same goal with the person you think you most disagree...Look at Denktas & Papadop three years ago..
humanist wrote:Hey guys, great to hear from you all. I wish I was there. There you go all Cypriots can have a beer together and not kill each other....... good on you for taking the step to bring our people together........ How was lunch?
Cheers
Andreas
humanist wrote:Hey guys, great to hear from you all. I wish I was there. There you go all Cypriots can have a beer together and not kill each other....... good on you for taking the step to bring our people together........ How was lunch?
Cheers
Andreas
iceman wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Piratis wrote:About the topic:
I am glad you had fun. However I don't know if this thread should be in the Cyprus problem forum. It could be in the meet new people. I say this because I strongly doubt such meetings can have any effect on the Cyprus problem.
Sure TCs and GCs can meet, they can have fun together, they can do business together, and generally everything that proves that people are just people, and there is no need to classify and divide them based on race, language or religion.
So its great you had fun, but it is sad that you had to avoid specific subjects in order to do so, because if you did not, the disrespect of some people would be reveled, and I don't think that would create a very friendly environment.
People from both sides have been interacting for 4 years now whats changed in relation to the Cyprus stalemate?
What has Piratis or Wievpoint done positive in the last four years to end the Cyprus stalemate?
iceman wrote:humanist wrote:Hey guys, great to hear from you all. I wish I was there. There you go all Cypriots can have a beer together and not kill each other....... good on you for taking the step to bring our people together........ How was lunch?
Cheers
Andreas
Lunch was great Andreas but we are "paying" for it now
humanist wrote:Hey guys, great to hear from you all. I wish I was there. There you go all Cypriots can have a beer together and not kill each other....... good on you for taking the step to bring our people together........ How was lunch?
Cheers
Andreas
iceman wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Piratis wrote:About the topic:
I am glad you had fun. However I don't know if this thread should be in the Cyprus problem forum. It could be in the meet new people. I say this because I strongly doubt such meetings can have any effect on the Cyprus problem.
Sure TCs and GCs can meet, they can have fun together, they can do business together, and generally everything that proves that people are just people, and there is no need to classify and divide them based on race, language or religion.
So its great you had fun, but it is sad that you had to avoid specific subjects in order to do so, because if you did not, the disrespect of some people would be reveled, and I don't think that would create a very friendly environment.
People from both sides have been interacting for 4 years now whats changed in relation to the Cyprus stalemate?
What has Piratis or Wievpoint done positive in the last four years to end the Cyprus stalemate?
Sorry iceman but VP and Piratis are at different ends of the spectrum. We , as TCs have got a lot of catching up to do with our story in the eyses of the world. When I first came accross this Forum, it was filled with GCs patting themselves on the back and telling each other what barbarians we were and how we were the ones that did everything wrong on tthe island. There was not a single one of them that mentioned a single atrosity that was done to us. Of course you can put tthat down to the system in which they were brought up but what is their excuse now. At least we are here now and tthrough some dialogue and some shame they are mMAYBE changing a little but as soon as we mention anything like that we are usually dismissed. There is still a lot to be done and that is the way to a solution and not by trying to sweep us under the carpet. I understand that my sign for the TRNC/KKTC was offensive but it is still a fact and they cannot ignore that.
Joined the Cyprus forum...but it just reconfirmed by beliefs that we cannot build a united Cyprus as neither posess the vision or will to compromise.
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