humanist wrote:Nikitas I find it insulting that Zan and a few others because of their own inability to stand on their own two feet continously project their ideology of Turkish Cypriotness to the rest of Cypriots in order to justify their reasons for giving their country away. I am proud to say I am Cypriot and that is the end of it. Like I said before if you love Turkey that much then pack your bags and go. or accept a whole Cyprus that is for all Cypriots.
I have no doubt that Cypriots will come together in the next ten years because people have grown up and people will continue to grow up. Young Cypriots now living in the occupied areas, educated and exposed to the ease and cosmopolitan life the RoC offers will make the shift to the south claiming their properties.
Politics is a crafty domain and I would not be surprised if the intention to grant EU membership to Cyprus as is today was to actually finally solve it. This is all a laymans speculation but partition is not going to happen and an eventual re-unification will take place.
Again the blind optimist, the borders have been open for 4 years now and we are further away from a solution than we have ever been. The TC viewpoint has actually hardened and the majority have lost interest in unificaiton with the south, it went down hill after the referendum and the arrogant policies of the GC leadership eg stopping the young dancing and playing football. The youger generation are lucky and can see at first hand what the GCs are trying to do to TCs, they are now saying that its ok to socialise with Gcs but the border is vital them on their side and we on ours, they are a product of the open borders Humanist, not really going as you wish to believe, hate to burst your bubble.