michalis5354 wrote:Paphitis wrote:michalis5354 wrote:Paphitis wrote:michalis5354 wrote:Oracle wrote:michalis5354 wrote:very beautiful statue by the choirokitians at that time Greece was not even on the map
Your idiocy is of the nth degree if you think you can ridicule Greece to gain points for Cyprus.
Both Cultures were amongst the first advanced civilisations in the area, and most probably from the same branch of migrating people after the "Out of Africa" landmark. Later their paths crossed significantly, enough for both to have benefited.
Old cow I did not redicule Greece. What I said a pure Greek or a pure Turk does not exist on the island. If you want to pretend or be a fake Greek woman on the island then do so without inisisting the rest to follow you or change to adapt your viewss! This shows how ignornat cow you are!
There is no such thing as "pure" anything. But this does not change the fact that Cyprus is predominately of Hellenic Ethnicity. And this is never going to change!
You have to back this up with evidences not with words. the old choirokitian statues that had been found in many places prove the opposite. Also there are historians that trace back the origins of the island long before the first Greeks arrive. This is a matter of interpretation and dispute so absolute views have no place here.
I have backed it up with evidence. The settlement of Choirokitia only numbered 600 inhabitants. Hardly even going to make an impact on any gene pool. I have posted links before, but right no I could not be bothered.
I only stated that there is no "pure" race of anything. I do not need to back this up. It is common sense. But if you wish to disprove this fact, then I am afraid it is you that needs to provide a link.
Leave this to the historians. Its not what you or I think . I have articles from different sources have read and prove that the roots of the island can be traced back before the first Greeks arrive. I can provide the link and the research later.
The same could be said of Greece. Does not change anything.
Cyprus is still predominately Hellenic. No one ever stated that the Greeks were the first in Cyprus. They were not the first in Greece either.
But Cypriots and Greeks are still closely linked and related.
I agree to leave this to the historians. Suffice to say, I respected your opinion and allegiance to Choirokitia and you decision to reject Hellenism, so I expect you to do the same. Please do not degrade Greece. There is nothing to be gained from doing this.