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Postby Simon » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:01 pm

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Simon wrote:
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Simon wrote: Now tell me which side is still colluding with foreigners and does not show their allegiance to Cyprus.


Greece flags in south cyprus says ENOSIS is very much alive.


Complete and utter rubbish. :roll:



Give a logical explanation to the existence of foreign flags inside the territory of "independent" south cypriot greek administration state.


The Greek flags are a cultural symbol. Greek Cypriots are legally allowed to fly Greek flags under our Constitution, just like TCs are allowed to fly Turkish ones. It has nothing to do with wanting to become a part of Greece, for the vast majority at least. And you certainly can't equate this with the measures the TCs have taken to ensure that Cyprus is torn in two. :roll: It is also very silly to automatically presume that any Cypriot flying the Greek flag wants Cyprus to give up its independence and become part of Greece.
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Postby runaway » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:14 pm

Simon wrote:
runaway wrote:
Simon wrote:
runaway wrote:
Simon wrote: Now tell me which side is still colluding with foreigners and does not show their allegiance to Cyprus.


Greece flags in south cyprus says ENOSIS is very much alive.


Complete and utter rubbish. :roll:



Give a logical explanation to the existence of foreign flags inside the territory of "independent" south cypriot greek administration state.


The Greek flags are a cultural symbol. Greek Cypriots are legally allowed to fly Greek flags under our Constitution, just like TCs are allowed to fly Turkish ones. It has nothing to do with wanting to become a part of Greece, for the vast majority at least. And you certainly can't equate this with the measures the TCs have taken to ensure that Cyprus is torn in two. :roll: It is also very silly to automatically presume that any Cypriot flying the Greek flag wants Cyprus to give up its independence and become part of Greece.


I said a logical explanation not a dumb one which you don't even believe yourself. It's good to hear you view the Turkish flags as a cultural symbol protected under your "constitution." 8)
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Postby Simon » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:29 pm

It is a cultural symbol as described in the Constitution. What is dumb about it? So the fact that there are hundreds of Turkish flags in the north of Cyprus must also mean that Turkish Cypriots want north Cyprus to become Turkey, according to your logic?

Oh sorry I forgot, you wouldn't know would you, because you're not even a Turkish Cypriot, but just a Turk. :roll:

You really expect GCs to remove all Greek flags when faced with enormous provocations from the north, such as the huge flag on Pentadaktylos? It works two ways, and certainly does not mean GCs want to unite the island with Greece.

The problem with many Turks is that they still have the mindset of those in the 1950s and haven't realised that things have moved forward a lot since then. :roll:
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Postby runaway » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:06 pm

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You really expect GCs to remove all Greek flags when faced with enormous provocations from the north, such as the huge flag on Pentadaktylos? It works two ways, and certainly does not mean GCs want to unite the island with Greece.

The problem with many Turks is that they still have the mindset of those in the 1950s and haven't realised that things have moved forward a lot since then. :roll:


Greek flag is a constitutional right and Turkish flag is provocation. :!: You are a bloody hypocrite. (and a killer of course) And nothing has changed on both platforms.
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Postby Simon » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:15 pm

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You really expect GCs to remove all Greek flags when faced with enormous provocations from the north, such as the huge flag on Pentadaktylos? It works two ways, and certainly does not mean GCs want to unite the island with Greece.

The problem with many Turks is that they still have the mindset of those in the 1950s and haven't realised that things have moved forward a lot since then. :roll:


Greek flag is a constitutional right and Turkish flag is provocation. :!: You are a bloody hypocrite. (and a killer of course) And nothing has changed on both platforms.


A giant flag on a mountain lit up at night just so the GCs can see it, in a part of Cyprus that is illegally occupied and ethnically cleansed of GCs is a blatant provocation you imbecile. Like I said it works both ways. Yet you moan at the Greek flags! And then talk about me being a hypocrite! The blatant hypocrite in all this has always been the Turks. I mean, a Turk calling someone else a "killer", I can only laugh at the irony. I've come to realise that the Turks have perfected being hypocritical to a fine art.
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Postby runaway » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:20 pm

Simon wrote:
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Simon wrote:
You really expect GCs to remove all Greek flags when faced with enormous provocations from the north, such as the huge flag on Pentadaktylos? It works two ways, and certainly does not mean GCs want to unite the island with Greece.

The problem with many Turks is that they still have the mindset of those in the 1950s and haven't realised that things have moved forward a lot since then. :roll:


Greek flag is a constitutional right and Turkish flag is provocation. :!: You are a bloody hypocrite. (and a killer of course) And nothing has changed on both platforms.


A giant flag on a mountain lit up at night just so the GCs can see it, in a part of Cyprus that is illegally occupied and ethnically cleansed of GCs is a blatant provocation you imbecile. Like I said it words both ways. The blatant hypocrite in all this has always been the Turks. I mean, a Turk calling someone else a "killer", I can only laugh at the irony.


I will have to disagree with you south cypriot enosis-seeker. It's a beautiful Cypriot cultural symbol. I am sure it is even more beautiful when lit up at night.
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Postby Simon » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:35 pm

runaway wrote:
Simon wrote:
runaway wrote:
Simon wrote:
You really expect GCs to remove all Greek flags when faced with enormous provocations from the north, such as the huge flag on Pentadaktylos? It works two ways, and certainly does not mean GCs want to unite the island with Greece.

The problem with many Turks is that they still have the mindset of those in the 1950s and haven't realised that things have moved forward a lot since then. :roll:


Greek flag is a constitutional right and Turkish flag is provocation. :!: You are a bloody hypocrite. (and a killer of course) And nothing has changed on both platforms.


A giant flag on a mountain lit up at night just so the GCs can see it, in a part of Cyprus that is illegally occupied and ethnically cleansed of GCs is a blatant provocation you imbecile. Like I said it words both ways. The blatant hypocrite in all this has always been the Turks. I mean, a Turk calling someone else a "killer", I can only laugh at the irony.


I will have to disagree with you south cypriot enosis-seeker. It's a beautiful Cypriot cultural symbol. I am sure it is even more beautiful when lit up at night.


That's it. Make a baseless claim that I seek enosis because your "arguments" have been exhausted. Just what I expect from you.

If it is such a "beautiful cultural symbol" why don't you put it in Kyrenia where you Turks could appreciate it? :roll: It is obvious what it is runaway, even to an idiot like you.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:36 pm

Runaway, read “Turkish Admiral” and he’s been salivating all day! :lol:
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Postby Simon » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:39 pm

Get Real! wrote:Runaway, read “Turkish Admiral” and he’s been salivating all day! :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yep, that pretty much sums him up.
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Postby humanist » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:41 pm

And Turkey thinks that it can stand in the European Union's way not to explore its natural resources? Think again or you'll have Germany telling all the Turks to return home and then what will you do with your unemployment numbers????
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