YFred wrote:Bananiot wrote:Lit is pretty much illiterate Miltiades. He can hardly comprehend what people write here. I wrote that rather than have today's dire situation, when we are faced with permanent partition, I would prefer another 100 years of British rule. I stand by this statement and Lit can shout as much as he likes. His fascism does not scare me.
There is no doubt that our problems started in 1955 when EOKA decided to liberate Cyprus with an armed struggle. That was the biginning of the end of Cyprus because it was a short sighted approach that did not take into consideration the military and socioeconomic conditions that prevailed then in our area. Greece told us not to make the mistake in no uncertain fashion but we never listened to anyone. Even EOKA members, with the benefit of hindsight, have come to the conclusion that the armed struggle was doomed from the beginning.
There is no doubt also that in certain cases EOKA acted just like a terrorist organisation, especially when targetting civilians. However, there were EOKA members, like Afxentiou, who were honourable and gave their lives to the cause, unlike the majority of its members who in 1959 jumped in like vultures to get a share of the spoils. Those that were left out, created EOKA B and tried to get their share in 1974. The EOKA members who managed to secure cushy and profitable government posts married the daughters of the Greek Cypriot bourgoisie and made up a fledgling ruling class that even today controls just about everything in our community.
Thats very interesting because the same happend in the North. TMT got all the best jobs and all the looting to be had in 1963 and then again in 1974. Will Cypriots ever wake up.
Oracle wrote:YFred wrote:Bananiot wrote:Lit is pretty much illiterate Miltiades. He can hardly comprehend what people write here. I wrote that rather than have today's dire situation, when we are faced with permanent partition, I would prefer another 100 years of British rule. I stand by this statement and Lit can shout as much as he likes. His fascism does not scare me.
There is no doubt that our problems started in 1955 when EOKA decided to liberate Cyprus with an armed struggle. That was the biginning of the end of Cyprus because it was a short sighted approach that did not take into consideration the military and socioeconomic conditions that prevailed then in our area. Greece told us not to make the mistake in no uncertain fashion but we never listened to anyone. Even EOKA members, with the benefit of hindsight, have come to the conclusion that the armed struggle was doomed from the beginning.
There is no doubt also that in certain cases EOKA acted just like a terrorist organisation, especially when targetting civilians. However, there were EOKA members, like Afxentiou, who were honourable and gave their lives to the cause, unlike the majority of its members who in 1959 jumped in like vultures to get a share of the spoils. Those that were left out, created EOKA B and tried to get their share in 1974. The EOKA members who managed to secure cushy and profitable government posts married the daughters of the Greek Cypriot bourgoisie and made up a fledgling ruling class that even today controls just about everything in our community.
Thats very interesting because the same happend in the North. TMT got all the best jobs and all the looting to be had in 1963 and then again in 1974. Will Cypriots ever wake up.
TMT have nothing in common with EOKA ... much as the snivelling TMT-cowards would like to be associated with the heroic EOKA ... deal with your Turkish crap some way YFred.
YFred wrote:Oracle wrote:YFred wrote:Bananiot wrote:Lit is pretty much illiterate Miltiades. He can hardly comprehend what people write here. I wrote that rather than have today's dire situation, when we are faced with permanent partition, I would prefer another 100 years of British rule. I stand by this statement and Lit can shout as much as he likes. His fascism does not scare me.
There is no doubt that our problems started in 1955 when EOKA decided to liberate Cyprus with an armed struggle. That was the biginning of the end of Cyprus because it was a short sighted approach that did not take into consideration the military and socioeconomic conditions that prevailed then in our area. Greece told us not to make the mistake in no uncertain fashion but we never listened to anyone. Even EOKA members, with the benefit of hindsight, have come to the conclusion that the armed struggle was doomed from the beginning.
There is no doubt also that in certain cases EOKA acted just like a terrorist organisation, especially when targetting civilians. However, there were EOKA members, like Afxentiou, who were honourable and gave their lives to the cause, unlike the majority of its members who in 1959 jumped in like vultures to get a share of the spoils. Those that were left out, created EOKA B and tried to get their share in 1974. The EOKA members who managed to secure cushy and profitable government posts married the daughters of the Greek Cypriot bourgoisie and made up a fledgling ruling class that even today controls just about everything in our community.
Thats very interesting because the same happend in the North. TMT got all the best jobs and all the looting to be had in 1963 and then again in 1974. Will Cypriots ever wake up.
TMT have nothing in common with EOKA ... much as the snivelling TMT-cowards would like to be associated with the heroic EOKA ... deal with your Turkish crap some way YFred.
God, you couldn't see the truth even if it came in Gasha loads and hit you.
insan wrote:Bananiot is a well educated and very good knowledged man. He has almost no prejudice against any ethnic and political group in Cyprus. He asks for the most feasible solution under our circumstances. Most of the GCs and Greeks on this forum r not capable to understand him but in near future those GC and Greeks will witness the rightfulness of Bananiot.
YFred wrote:Bananiot wrote:Lit is pretty much illiterate Miltiades. He can hardly comprehend what people write here. I wrote that rather than have today's dire situation, when we are faced with permanent partition, I would prefer another 100 years of British rule. I stand by this statement and Lit can shout as much as he likes. His fascism does not scare me.
There is no doubt that our problems started in 1955 when EOKA decided to liberate Cyprus with an armed struggle. That was the biginning of the end of Cyprus because it was a short sighted approach that did not take into consideration the military and socioeconomic conditions that prevailed then in our area. Greece told us not to make the mistake in no uncertain fashion but we never listened to anyone. Even EOKA members, with the benefit of hindsight, have come to the conclusion that the armed struggle was doomed from the beginning.
There is no doubt also that in certain cases EOKA acted just like a terrorist organisation, especially when targetting civilians. However, there were EOKA members, like Afxentiou, who were honourable and gave their lives to the cause, unlike the majority of its members who in 1959 jumped in like vultures to get a share of the spoils. Those that were left out, created EOKA B and tried to get their share in 1974. The EOKA members who managed to secure cushy and profitable government posts married the daughters of the Greek Cypriot bourgoisie and made up a fledgling ruling class that even today controls just about everything in our community.
Thats very interesting because the same happend in the North. TMT got all the best jobs and all the looting to be had in 1963 and then again in 1974. Will Cypriots ever wake up.
Oracle wrote:insan wrote:Bananiot is a well educated .....
Really! Neither you nor Bananiot are impressive in those stakes ....
Lit wrote:miltiades wrote:Lit wrote:miltiades wrote:Lit wrote:Bananiot wrote:In my village alone (Gypsou) the EOKA thugs .
Arent you the one that still believes Cyprus should till this day remain a British colony?
Fool, gone are the days when Brits knocked natives "into shape" and anglicized them.
You dont like it, you can go back to your home land England. You were a slave made to bow to a foreign Queen. Now why dont you thank my family who has given you freedom and liberty you filthy twit.
Why dont you try your insults on me Plonker , Bananiot is too much of a gentleman to deal with yobbos such as you. I'm not boy I will fucking tell you where to go you stupid Plonker .
Fine, are you of the mind that Cyprus should have to this very day remained a British Colony? Because if your not than STFU.
What do you have to say?
Cyprus had every right to demand and to fight for her independence from Britain just as ALL other colonies did . With hindsight we can safely say that our primary goal of ENOSIS was ill conceived , a struggle that involved all Cypriots fighting for a free and independent Cyprus would have had a far better chance of achieving the ultimate. A free and independent Cyprus where all citizens were part of the majority .
Milti, I know that you want to stick up for your fellow British Cypriot. But i asked you a simple question. You didnt answer me. That tells me that you do not believe that the RoC should be a British Colony and a lot of Brits do not wish it either. So, why is this so called Cypriot, Bana, acting more British than a Brit?
insan wrote:Oracle wrote:insan wrote:Bananiot is a well educated .....
Really! Neither you nor Bananiot are impressive in those stakes ....
We r not expecting a prejudiced and brainwashed person like u to become able to comprehend and understand us. U simply reject everything opposite of ur "knowledge" and beliefs, nay u went berserk and put urself into an aversive mood. At least control yourself an show us how tolerable u r to opposite or different opinions.
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