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4 GC boys attacked 2 TC boys

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Postby Kikapu » Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:11 pm

DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.



Why wasnt the guy simply arrested? Why discretely shot from a balcony and not by a guard? There is something wrong here VP. I advise you to end defending the indefensible. This poor defense does not do credit to you. :(

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And still he insists Deniz. This is the second thread he's tried to excuse the inexcusable.


That is the job of a Propagandist.!!

Why are you all shocked.!!

It's Spin, spin and more spin, and VP expects us to believe he is not a Paid Propagandist!!

Hardly.!!
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Postby Oracle » Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:46 pm

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Oracle wrote:The fact VP said "rip down a flag" ... shows he is ascribing emotionally violent words (rip) to Solomou's actions, who was trying to "take down" the flag when normal language is used.

In his mind, VP is trying to make us think there is justification .... because he truly believes it is acceptable to shoot a Human for touching an object (flag) which represents VP's reason for being, reason for existing ... because without this flag, VP will be a nothing; VP (+ others) will not fit in anywhere. They are outcasts, mentally devoid.

In reality VP is dependent on symbolism because he was not brought up to question and have a free and open mind.

Indeed if VP was asked to open his mind, he would be afraid his brain would fall out, without the "borders" of the ideologies which hold it in place.


Was he breaking the law by rioting climbing up a pole to rip, bring take whatever you want the flag down? a yes or no is fine.

You appear to be confusing the 2 he broke the law and should have been arrested thats what the pentalty should have been but he was shot dead for which the culprits shoudl be made accountable, do you people not understand simple English?


No he was not breaking any laws ... for they do not "exist" at present in that area of our country.

Besides .... in no civilised country, is it deemed acceptable to shoot someone for "breaking a law" ..

Do you have policemen shooting your drivers dead if they do 70 kph in a 65 kph road?

You really do reside in Hell ....


So the guys that shot Soloman were also not breaking any laws seeing that you claim area of the globe is lawless. Man you need a wake up call gunman and rioters are tear gassed, charged by horses and shot all over the world, do you not read international press?

Hell is just fine for us.


So in your morality it is acceptable to shoot someone?

Because where there is no judicial Law ... there is still Moral Law ... even simpler creatures than Mankind exercise some restrain in killing their own species ....

VP you have racist, murderous, immoral tendencies and have ceased to exist in a rational world.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:46 pm

Kikapu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.



Why wasnt the guy simply arrested? Why discretely shot from a balcony and not by a guard? There is something wrong here VP. I advise you to end defending the indefensible. This poor defense does not do credit to you. :(

Regards


And still he insists Deniz. This is the second thread he's tried to excuse the inexcusable.


That is the job of a Propagandist.!!

Why are you all shocked.!!

It's Spin, spin and more spin, and VP expects us to believe he is not a Paid Propagandist!!

Hardly.!!



Change the record Kikapu.
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:04 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.



Why wasnt the guy simply arrested? Why discretely shot from a balcony and not by a guard? There is something wrong here VP. I advise you to end defending the indefensible. This poor defense does not do credit to you. :(

Regards


And still he insists Deniz. This is the second thread he's tried to excuse the inexcusable.


That is the job of a Propagandist.!!

Why are you all shocked.!!

It's Spin, spin and more spin, and VP expects us to believe he is not a Paid Propagandist!!

Hardly.!!



Change the record Kikapu.


I did.!!

Would you believe it, it had the same tune on both sides of my 45!! :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:14 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.



Why wasnt the guy simply arrested? Why discretely shot from a balcony and not by a guard? There is something wrong here VP. I advise you to end defending the indefensible. This poor defense does not do credit to you. :(

Regards


And still he insists Deniz. This is the second thread he's tried to excuse the inexcusable.


That is the job of a Propagandist.!!

Why are you all shocked.!!

It's Spin, spin and more spin, and VP expects us to believe he is not a Paid Propagandist!!

Hardly.!!



Change the record Kikapu.


I did.!!

Would you believe it, it had the same tune on both sides of my 45!! :lol:



A musical revolver? :lol:
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:46 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.



Why wasnt the guy simply arrested? Why discretely shot from a balcony and not by a guard? There is something wrong here VP. I advise you to end defending the indefensible. This poor defense does not do credit to you. :(

Regards


And still he insists Deniz. This is the second thread he's tried to excuse the inexcusable.


That is the job of a Propagandist.!!

Why are you all shocked.!!

It's Spin, spin and more spin, and VP expects us to believe he is not a Paid Propagandist!!

Hardly.!!



Change the record Kikapu.


I did.!!

Would you believe it, it had the same tune on both sides of my 45!! :lol:



A musical revolver? :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm sure most young forum members haven't got a clue what a 45 is Deniz.!! :cry: :cry:

You got it, because you are not a "youngster", except only at Heart of course..! :lol: :lol:
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Postby paliometoxo » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:59 pm

Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.


what about the UN soldiers the turkish shot? what did they do wrong?

and because he went to take a turkish invasion flag that means they should KILL THE MAN?!?!?!
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:03 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Cypriots admit to widespread discrimination (Cyprus Mail Today)

HOMOPHOBIA is rampant throughout Cypriot society, according to a recent EU survey, which found that almost three-quarters of all Cypriots admitted to discriminating against homosexuals.

The figure puts Cyprus higher than any other member state of the European Union, according to the Eurobarometer survey on discrimination.

Of the 506 people who were surveyed in March 2008, 61 per cent of respondents said they had issues with people of other races.

According to the study, the highest level of discrimination in Cyprus is reserved for sexual orientation, with 73 per cent of those questioned saying they discriminate against homosexuals. The figure puts Cyprus 20 per cent higher than the European average.

The second highest level of discrimination is ethnic origin (61 per cent), which is in line with the 62 per cent European average.

Around one in three Cypriots admitted to negative feelings towards people with disabilities, which is lower than the EU average of 45 per cent.

While admitting prejudices, Cypriots buck the EU averages when it comes to socialising with people from different minorities, with 63 per cent of respondents saying they had friends of a different religion and almost 75 per cent saying they had friends of a different race. The EU averages are 61 and 55 per cent respectively.

The figure for having a friend of a different race forms a bell-curve when split into age-groups, with the current generation of overseas university graduates (25-39), having the larger percentage (86%). Even though only 63 per cent of people over 55 said they had a friend of a different ethnic origin, this was still way above the EU average for the same age group of 41%.

Those surveyed were also asked if they had experienced discrimination over a twelve month period. Around 85 per cent felt they were not but of the 14 per cent who said they had felt they a victim of bias, most said it was for reasons other than age, ethnicity, gender or religion.

No one had felt discriminated for their disabilities or sexual orientation.

Comfort with having a minority group as one’s neighbour varies in Cyprus, depending on which minority was presented: respondents felt they would be most comfortable with having a disabled neighbour; a person with a different religion or belief or having a homosexual as a neighbour. They seemed more hesitant about having a Roma as a neighbour.

Concerning politics, Cypriots feel most comfortable having a person from a different religion, a woman or even a disabled person elected in a political position rather than having a homosexual. According to the results, Cypriots feel more comfortable with a political leader aged under 30 than one over 75 years of age, though both these figures are betrayed by a quick look at our House of Representatives.

One in two Europeans feel that enough effort is made in their country to fight all forms of discrimination, with two-thirds of Cypriots agreeing.

Cypriots aged 25-39 feel that the efforts to stop discrimination are not enough. Those who have finished their education (aged over 20) are the most aware that not enough effort is made.

The majority of Cypriots are more in favour of providing equal opportunities for employment in the areas of disability, age, gender, religion, and sexual orientation than the rest of Europe. Cypriots and the EU are in equal favour for providing equal opportunities for ethnic groups.

As far as knowing their rights go, Cypriots are split down the middle, with half saying they do and half saying they don’t know their rights.


This report talks about CYPRIOTS, so then it must mean both the TC's and GC's, does it not VP.???
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:15 pm

paliometoxo wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.


what about the UN soldiers the turkish shot? what did they do wrong?

and because he went to take a turkish invasion flag that means they should KILL THE MAN?!?!?!


They were not intentional unfortunately Soloman was.
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:34 pm

Kikapu wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:He was in a buffer zone, shinning up a flag pole to bring down a flag, ignoring all the warnings and he was not breaking the law I rest my case you are a lost cause.



Why wasnt the guy simply arrested? Why discretely shot from a balcony and not by a guard? There is something wrong here VP. I advise you to end defending the indefensible. This poor defense does not do credit to you. :(

Regards


And still he insists Deniz. This is the second thread he's tried to excuse the inexcusable.


That is the job of a Propagandist.!!

Why are you all shocked.!!

It's Spin, spin and more spin, and VP expects us to believe he is not a Paid Propagandist!!

Hardly.!!



Change the record Kikapu.


I did.!!

Would you believe it, it had the same tune on both sides of my 45!! :lol:



A musical revolver? :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm sure most young forum members haven't got a clue what a 45 is Deniz.!! :cry: :cry:

You got it, because you are not a "youngster", except only at Heart of course..! :lol: :lol:



True unless they watched Cowboy films and their Kirkbeshlik's :wink:
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