miltiades wrote:doesntmatter wrote:miltiades wrote:And He was not even Born in Cyprus !!!
Were your kids and born in Cyprus Miltiades?
What about your grandchildren, if you have any, were they born in Cyprus?
So that you understand me here are are the facts.
I was born in Cyprus just as my parents grandparents and beyond , we call our selves Greek Cypriots , but all of my ancestors were first and foremost CYPRIOTS .
Hmmmm....did you think of yourself as a "Cypriot" when you supported the enosis dream?
My two children were born in the UK , their mother being English they are therefore half Cypriots and half English.
My grandchildren were born in Cyprus and are therefore Cypriots. Note that none of us consider any other nation apart from Cyprus , and in the case of my two English born children England , as being our motherlands.
So your children and grandchildren who were all BORN in the UK and only have ONE "Cypriot" parent can be "Half Cypriots" but VP whose parents probably are both Turkish Cypriots you class as a "foreigner" just because he was born,
same as your kids and grandchildren, in the UK.
You even call me a "foreigner" even though both my parents are Turkish Cypriots as was their ancestors and I was born in Cyprus.
Milti, you are not calling us "foreigners" because you believe we are, you are doing it because you want to insult but you are not in a position to realise that you insult everyone who was born outside of Cyprus. You are even insulting yourself without even realising it. You must have also been a "foreigner" back in the 50/60s because you were definitely not a "Cypriot" but a Greek when you supported enosis and saw Greece as your motherland.
You even insult TPaps who was buried cowered in the Greek flag as well as the "Cypriot flag".
Maybe you should cut down on the wine, you never know, it might help you to see what a nincompoop you are making out of yourself.
Turkey as well as Greece are related nations but ARE NOT THE MOTHERLANDS OF THE CYPRIOT PEOPLE .
Why don't you then lobby to remove the Greek flag and the Greek national anthem in South Greek Cyprus? If you make a start on that then I'll believe you are a "true Cypriot" but until then, you are just another Greek Cypriot who does the talk but refuses to do the walk for obvious reasons.