zan wrote:Kikapu wrote:zan wrote:Kikapu wrote:T_C wrote:Exactly!
Kikapu is looking at the video like a Greek Cypriot....mind you, thats because he is...
Well T_C, that's because I used my brain to "disect" the propaganda from total Fantasy, where you got all excited beyond belief, that the part of the film was shot on the same street that you live on.
We are all happy for you, that your street will be etched in our minds for the rest of our lives, and we will always think of you when ever we see that same street in the future.
You really are a nasty piece of work Kikapu The film was pure symbolism and the message was clear although simplistic. The one thing that was missed by all was the fact that the girl had a TURKISH accent.
I'm sorry, but Halil never posts anything, that's just "symbolic".!!
Thanks for bringing to our attention, that the young Turkish girl had a Turkish accent. Does this not further make my point that this film can not have any credibility at all, if the film was telling us, that even the settlers want to unite, so that they can vacate the GC homes and even perhaps get sent back to Turkey.!!!!
You still don't get it do you It is the same hope you have that is exhibited in this film and not reality.
The flag at the end is the symbol that neither is right and that includes your precious "RoC" that was built on our oppression and blood. The Cyprus on that film does not exist and you as a supposed unificationist should have welcomed it with open arms but all you are interested in is selling us an "RoC" that we have no interests in.
humanist wrote:Halil you are full of it mate. You have constanlty posted propaganda articles after propaganda articles. The refugees voted no because you occupy their lands, the rest of Cypriots supported them. The AP was not about peace it was selling off Cyprus and those who were patriotic enought and saw beyond the lies voted NO.
Stop the crap Halil.
Kikapu wrote:zan wrote:Kikapu wrote:zan wrote:Kikapu wrote:T_C wrote:Exactly!
Kikapu is looking at the video like a Greek Cypriot....mind you, thats because he is...
Well T_C, that's because I used my brain to "disect" the propaganda from total Fantasy, where you got all excited beyond belief, that the part of the film was shot on the same street that you live on.
We are all happy for you, that your street will be etched in our minds for the rest of our lives, and we will always think of you when ever we see that same street in the future.
You really are a nasty piece of work Kikapu The film was pure symbolism and the message was clear although simplistic. The one thing that was missed by all was the fact that the girl had a TURKISH accent.
I'm sorry, but Halil never posts anything, that's just "symbolic".!!
Thanks for bringing to our attention, that the young Turkish girl had a Turkish accent. Does this not further make my point that this film can not have any credibility at all, if the film was telling us, that even the settlers want to unite, so that they can vacate the GC homes and even perhaps get sent back to Turkey.!!!!
You still don't get it do you It is the same hope you have that is exhibited in this film and not reality.
The flag at the end is the symbol that neither is right and that includes your precious "RoC" that was built on our oppression and blood. The Cyprus on that film does not exist and you as a supposed unificationist should have welcomed it with open arms but all you are interested in is selling us an "RoC" that we have no interests in.
As a Unificationist I would have been very happy, it there was an ounce of sincerity to it. This was just a propaganda film to feed to the world that your intentions are not Partition but Unification.
You may try and pull the wool over the eyes of idiots, but don't try it with me.
Now do you see why I did not buy into it.!!
T_C wrote:Kikapu wrote:T_C wrote:Exactly!
Kikapu is looking at the video like a Greek Cypriot....mind you, thats because he is...
Well T_C, that's because I used my brain to "disect" the propaganda from total Fantasy, where you got all excited beyond belief, that the part of the film was shot on the same street that you live on.
We are all happy for you, that your street will be etched in our minds for the rest of our lives, and we will always think of you when ever we see that same street in the future.
Yes I was, thats because I miss my street and seeing all my friends houses was quite exciting...
The boy disobeyed his father and SHOT a Turkish soldier and the best you can come out with is about the girls accent.
What a wanker....
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