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Postby Murtaza » Fri May 27, 2005 6:07 pm

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I could have admit that there was a genocidal incident, but since you were so arrogant I had to respond to you in the same way too. If you stop calling Turks barbarians, murderers etc then we can compromise. Would you accept that?




First of all I never said All Turks are barbarians. I was refering to those Turks who brutally killed innocent Armenians.
Second I found what you said very interesting. So what your saying is if I didn't call all the Turks barbarians(which I didn't) you woulld accept the Genocide? Are you fuckin kidding me? Think about what you said you sound like a 5 year old kid.


LOL we dont. He just say He accept Turks killed Armenians.
Yes Armenians killed.
How many Turk killed by Armenians Yerevan?
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 6:19 pm

Murtaza wrote:
YeReVaN wrote:
I could have admit that there was a genocidal incident, but since you were so arrogant I had to respond to you in the same way too. If you stop calling Turks barbarians, murderers etc then we can compromise. Would you accept that?




First of all I never said All Turks are barbarians. I was refering to those Turks who brutally killed innocent Armenians.
Second I found what you said very interesting. So what your saying is if I didn't call all the Turks barbarians(which I didn't) you woulld accept the Genocide? Are you fuckin kidding me? Think about what you said you sound like a 5 year old kid.


LOL we dont. He just say He accept Turks killed Armenians.
Yes Armenians killed.
How many Turk killed by Armenians Yerevan?



No, he said if you didn't call the Turks barbarians, I would of accepted the genocide.
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Postby cannedmoose » Fri May 27, 2005 6:20 pm

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Postby Murtaza » Fri May 27, 2005 6:24 pm

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LOL

You are stealing our fun:(
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 6:32 pm

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LOL

You are stealing our fun:(



LOL. Hey moose I give up on this guy. I just doesn't get it.
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 7:37 pm

I mean he just doesn't get it.
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Postby cannedmoose » Fri May 27, 2005 9:48 pm

Sorry to be facetious, this is a serious topic, but we're genuinely not getting anywhere by repeating the same arguments over and over... how about someone proposes a way forward that could be accepted by both Turks and Armenians and then we work on that... if not, visiting this thread is like Groundhog Day, same stuff every day...
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 10:20 pm

cannedmoose wrote:Sorry to be facetious, this is a serious topic, but we're genuinely not getting anywhere by repeating the same arguments over and over... how about someone proposes a way forward that could be accepted by both Turks and Armenians and then we work on that... if not, visiting this thread is like Groundhog Day, same stuff every day...


In order to do that Turkish Government has to be willing to accept the reality, which at this point I don't think they are ready to do that. In my opinion, the turkish government can not do that because they realize that after 90 years of denying thegenocide took place and all of a sudden admiting to genocide would be a chaos for the turkish peaple. Because all their lives they were told and taught otherwise.
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Postby Saint Jimmy » Fri May 27, 2005 10:21 pm

So what do you propose they do?
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 10:26 pm

First of all freedom of speech shoud be allowed in Turkey. Nobody should be afraid to speak their mind. That would be a very good start.
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