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Postby Oracle » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:29 pm

This guy is clearly a Turk in disguise.

It is common practice for them to first convince everyone by posting innocuous remarks such as

As I said Panos26, in his other posts, claims that Greece is the most modern country in the region and ultimately superior to Turkey in terms of both economic development and cultural (?) superiority.


... no harm done to Turks and TCs with that obvious, undeniable confession ... ( First the kiss and then the kick :lol: )

Enough of them have tried it here, been exposed, then sauntered off in disgrace.

Hello Andros if you are reading :lol:

No Greek would go to the trouble of establishing his Greek credentials by an inane comment like that. It was obviously too difficult for the "Panos26 Turk in disguise" to touch on the things the Turks really envy about the Greeks ... the heritage they have left civilisation and the antiquities the Turks enjoy as their own in what is now "Turkey".

Then he can freely say whatever he likes (the idiot) about GCs, thinking the world would buy into him being an honest enlightened Greek. :roll:

Sorry Turks we know you too well ... we have the scars!
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:57 pm

Piratis, bravo, hitting the nail on the head.

However as Cypriots, we must choose something different to being "Turk" or"Greek". Even if we identify ourselves as Persons, as Individuals there is an identity closely attached to the land where from we find our unity as equals, because we are this island's dwellers.

Panos, i am glad to say, would be eaten alive on this site, and it does not matter his ethnic origin, few of this forum's authors would tolerate the abuse he expresses through falsehoods. (i would hope)
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:59 pm

Well Panos was right Greece is superior to Turkey both in economic development and cultural domain. A country that pays homage to a man and has his statue in every corner is not necessarily a learnered society. Turkey's actions are those of savages not superior standing.
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Postby Magnus » Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:18 pm

humanist wrote:Well Panos was right Greece is superior to Turkey both in economic development and cultural domain. A country that pays homage to a man and has his statue in every corner is not necessarily a learnered society. Turkey's actions are those of savages not superior standing.





Well I'm convinced :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Aug 31, 2008 11:06 pm

Magnus wrote:
humanist wrote:Well Panos was right Greece is superior to Turkey both in economic development and cultural domain. A country that pays homage to a man and has his statue in every corner is not necessarily a learnered society. Turkey's actions are those of savages not superior standing.





Well I'm convinced :lol:


One Race .... The Human Race ... Inspired by Greeks ... Purveyors of superior DNA!

:lol:

Greek Genes .... God's Genes .... Good Genes .... Gimmee!

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Terrible Turks .... Trashy Turks .... Teratogenic Turks .... Terminate!

:lol:
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Postby utu » Mon Sep 01, 2008 3:40 am

Oracle wrote:
One Race .... The Human Race ... Inspired by Greeks ... Purveyors of superior DNA!

:lol:

Greek Genes .... God's Genes .... Good Genes .... Gimmee!

:lol:

Terrible Turks .... Trashy Turks .... Teratogenic Turks .... Terminate!

:lol:


Don't you think this is rather blatantly xenophobic?
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Postby repulsewarrior » Mon Sep 01, 2008 3:40 am

com'on OP, the Kebabs are great, suffis have there place, and the women like the Greeks are extraordinary.
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:26 pm

[quote="Piratis"]Cem, the problem of Cyprus is not the crimes that the Turks did against Cypriots 400 years ago. The problem is that [b]they didn't stop committing crimes ever since[/b].

Basically the only time that we were not attacked, oppressed or threatened by the Turks was just [b]80[/b] years, between 1878 and 1958.

The Latins also oppressed us and committed crimes against us in the past, but we do not have a problem with Italy or with the Latin minority of Cyprus today. Today they are not trying to impose their rule over any part of the island anymore, and they equal Cypriot citizens which respects all others and in return they are respected.

[[size=18]b][color=red]So it is not about what happened in the past, it is about what is happening [b]now[/b]. [/color][/b][/size]
It is clear that the conflict of 1958 was started by the TCs, watch the video again (made by your British friends, not us). And as it was [b]always[/b] obivous the conflict was not between GCs and TCs. It was between Cypriots VS a foreign oppressor (Turkey/UK) and their pawns which they brought to our island. If TCs were just by themselves then do you think they would dare to start a war against GCs who outnumbered them 5 to 1?

[quote]
Question:
If the Tcs, as you said, had the backing of millions of turks behind them, then how come:
They could not become more populous than GCs over time ?
I mean, since Ottos were running the island for centuries, they could have brought in more and more of their kind so as to outnumber the locals, the true Cypriots GCs.
There was nothing to prevent them from putting this into action..
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And how do you think the TC minority was created in Cyprus? If there was no such policy of forcefully Turkifying Cyprus then there would be 0% of Turks in Cyprus today.

They brought many 1000s of people in Cyprus, but bringing them was not that easy since they had to be forced to come. Cyprus back then was not what it is today. People didn't want to come here. Also they tried to make many Cypriots muslims by offering several advantages to being a muslim rather that a christian. But they didn't [b]want[/b] to eliminate all Cypriots because then there would be nobody to exploit. Also many Turks left from Cyprus when the Ottoman rule was over, and many Cypriots who were forced to become muslims turned back to Christianity.

Do you seriously doubt that the Turks who were brought to Cyprus had the backing of the rest of the empire and later the backing of Turkey??? Those people were the local administrators (pawns) of the Ottoman empire/ Turkey and they [b]continue[/b] to be today. What do you think Talat is?[/quote]


Piratis says: [[size=18]b][color=red]So it is not about what happened in the past, it is about what is happening [b]now[/b]. [/color][/b][/size]


What a hypocrite you are Piratis. You vomit up 1571 at every opportunity because it suits you - ad nauseum,and now you have the chutzpah to say the above. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby Salonikios » Wed Sep 10, 2008 10:54 am

There are no 30,000 killings.That's ridiculous even if Tasos Papadopoulos says it himself.TC were 80,000 total.

The inter communal violence killed at most 2,000 people of both sides.

Stop spreading bullshit.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:47 am

Salonikios wrote:There are no 30,000 killings.That's ridiculous even if Tasos Papadopoulos says it himself.TC were 80,000 total.

The inter communal violence killed at most 2,000 people of both sides.

Stop spreading bullshit.



The above was a 'quote' by somone . The figure bears no reality to the truth. Perhaps a Turkish 'Piratis'. :wink:
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