turkey=fascist state << quote
ELLADA = Facist state
xxNilxx wrote:It was so obvious this post was going to come from Boomerang
I see that still the obsession with Turks hasn't gone Boom
xxNilxx wrote:turkey=fascist state << quote
ELLADA = Facist state
xxNilxx wrote:It was so obvious this post was going to come from Boomerang
I see that still the obsession with Turks hasn't gone Boom
Eric dayi wrote:cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).
Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy.
Kifeas wrote:Eric dayi wrote:cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).
Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy.
Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:
a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and
b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.
http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf
PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.
zan wrote:Kifeas wrote:Eric dayi wrote:cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).
Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy.
Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:
a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and
b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.
http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf
PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.
It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!!
miltiades wrote:zan wrote:Kifeas wrote:Eric dayi wrote:cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).
Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy.
Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:
a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and
b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.
http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf
PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.
It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!!
Is it not time that you wiped your arse one last time and come out with some reasonable shit , you make me sick with your incessant crap and insinuations .i mean " someones country " which country is that mate , Cyprus ? Is it not the nation that you abandoned and sped forward to your new world ? Cut the crap out man for f..s sake you are becoming a bore !
cypezokyli wrote:Eric dayi wrote:cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).
Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy.
i really do not understand your point!
or should i assume that you are against the will of the turkish people ?
and if i were you.....i would be more afraid of the "communist" .... he may well make your worse nightmare come true ..... in cooperation of cource with comrade mehmet
miltiades wrote:zan wrote:Kifeas wrote:Eric dayi wrote:cypezokyli wrote:if erdogan overcomes this obstacle as well, turkey will be making another step towards democracy (and the EU).
Maybe the people of Turkey should elect a TERRORIST or a COMMUNIST as their "President" like the so-called "RoC" and call it democracy.
Somebody owes to explain to this fucked up dirty nationalist that:
a.) the "so-called" RoC, is not a "so-called" one for more than 80% of the TCs that obtained its passports and travel around the world as European (EU) citizens, and
b.) that the RoC, on the international Democracy index, ranks high at the prestigious 36th position, among 167 countries (top 20%; ) while his “glorious” motherland Turkey ranks at the low 88th position (bottom 50%) of the same ranking, within a category that is branded /regarded as one of hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are struggling between democracy and dictatorship.
http://www.economist.com/media/pdf/DEMO ... 007_v3.pdf
PS: Imagine if this Democracy index was not produced by “The Economist,” a magazine and an association well known historically for its fervent anti-Greek Cypriot and pro-Turkish views. Cyprus would have definitely ranked much higher than the 36th position and Turkey much lower than the 88th position.
It's amazing what you can do by murdering and stealing someones country isn't it...It takes a sicko like you to be proud of it too!!!
Is it not time that you wiped your arse one last time and come out with some reasonable shit , you make me sick with your incessant crap and insinuations .i mean " someones country " which country is that mate , Cyprus ? Is it not the nation that you abandoned and sped forward to your new world ? Cut the crap out man for f..s sake you are becoming a bore !
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