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Why don't you go back home?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:40 pm

The problem is not about those cultures who came and went and left their marks in Cyprus through integration/assimilation or a preference to leave ... but the problem is those who to this day refuse to integrate/assimilate and instead claim their own part of Cyprus based on an invasive and conquering mentality and not a post-civilized era of national unity.

So, I won't be as polite as Talisker and ask "Why don't you go back home?" but tell you in all earnestness, that there is no place for anyone who wants to divide Cyprus and such "thinkers" should bugger off back to Turkey and beyond!
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:27 pm

DTA wrote:
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DTA wrote:Are you saying that the Greeks were in cyprus before the Hitties? because that goes against everything I have read, can you get me a credible (non greek or GC) historical link please.


Whatever was present prior to the greek arrivals was absorbed by the superior greek civilization without force. It's about time for the Turks to do the same.


Who says it was without force?


History books. Find them and read them. :wink:
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:29 pm

kurupetos wrote:
DTA wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
DTA wrote:Are you saying that the Greeks were in cyprus before the Hitties? because that goes against everything I have read, can you get me a credible (non greek or GC) historical link please.


Whatever was present prior to the greek arrivals was absorbed by the superior greek civilization without force. It's about time for the Turks to do the same.


Who says it was without force?


History books. Find them and read them. :wink:

Does it really matter? What will you prove one way or t other?
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:38 pm

YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
DTA wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
DTA wrote:Are you saying that the Greeks were in cyprus before the Hitties? because that goes against everything I have read, can you get me a credible (non greek or GC) historical link please.


Whatever was present prior to the greek arrivals was absorbed by the superior greek civilization without force. It's about time for the Turks to do the same.


Who says it was without force?


History books. Find them and read them. :wink:

Does it really matter? What will you prove one way or t other?


It doesn't matter for you anyway; Turks did not exist at the time, did they? :lol:
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:47 pm

kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
DTA wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
DTA wrote:Are you saying that the Greeks were in cyprus before the Hitties? because that goes against everything I have read, can you get me a credible (non greek or GC) historical link please.


Whatever was present prior to the greek arrivals was absorbed by the superior greek civilization without force. It's about time for the Turks to do the same.


Who says it was without force?


History books. Find them and read them. :wink:

Does it really matter? What will you prove one way or t other?


It doesn't matter for you anyway; Turks did not exist at the time, did they? :lol:

So? and your point? How will it help solve the Cyprus problem? The only solving this is causing is a bit glue. Are you high again? How many times do I have to tell you not to sniff that stuff hai?
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