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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Mar 21, 2010 6:33 pm

Greece is not seen to infer but belive me they do why are your leaders constantly in Athens at every turn. We are closer to Turkey and are Turkish in origin so its only natural we retutn to our roots.
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Mar 21, 2010 6:58 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Greece is not seen to infer but belive me they do why are your leaders constantly in Athens at every turn. We are closer to Turkey and are Turkish in origin so its only natural we retutn to our roots.


i disagree in some ways. i mean language and religion we both have in common with mumma greece and turkey,, but my turkish cypriot friends we have so much in common we say so much words that are similar we act more alike then gcs to greeks and tcs to turkey act, we have more in common then you think.

even the hard liners act the same as each other cyprus is turkish cyprus is greek the same rubbish.. we should have two states close the borers you lame greeks.. you bastard turks go home to turkey.. the same song is played over and over like a broken record and its getting really old,fast and stupid that we teach our chiuldren to act like animals towards each other.
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Postby Bananiot » Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:19 pm

You did not get my insinuation viewpoint. However, there is a lot of truth in what I wrote. In 2004 almost unanimously the Greeks were telling us to vote yes but we voted no. In 1950, to go back a bit, they were telling us to stop dreaming about kicking the Brits out of Cyprus through an armed struggle, but we did not listen. Not only we did not listen but we eventually dragged Greece into the mess we created, by mobilising the nationalists in Greece who shouted "traitor" and the sane governments just capitulated. Old trick that still works.

By the way. One of our most respected politicians made the following suggestion in 1975. We should carry out, he suggested in all seriousness, small scale guerrilla operations in the occupied areas. This would cause Turkey to retaliate and Greece would be left with no option but to get involved militarily with Turkey. You see, we can pull Greece by the scruff of the neck, can you do the same with Turkey?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:42 pm

Bananiot apologies but i dont really understand what you are saying.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:46 pm

Palio after 36 years of living apart we are like two foreign countries with two different people this is only natural.
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:18 pm

there are plenty of tcs living in the south and who cross over both sides. and even as you said before tcs spend more money in the south as well, why would that be why would they come for jobs and id cards, why not just stick with the trnc ones? it cant be that bad, if no one was crossing and no one was buying anything or doing anything then i would agree with you. or partnering together making business together
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:53 pm

paliometoxo wrote:there are plenty of tcs living in the south and who cross over both sides. and even as you said before tcs spend more money in the south as well, why would that be why would they come for jobs and id cards, why not just stick with the trnc ones? it cant be that bad, if no one was crossing and no one was buying anything or doing anything then i would agree with you. or partnering together making business together


people go where ever they can get benefit whether it be salary id cards or cheaper goods what is your point? Close the borders and people will stay in the TRNC what will that prove? What you have to ask is if the TRNC is as bad as you make it why aren't all the TCs moving to live in the south?
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Postby YFred » Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:10 pm

Bananiot wrote:You did not get my insinuation viewpoint. However, there is a lot of truth in what I wrote. In 2004 almost unanimously the Greeks were telling us to vote yes but we voted no. In 1950, to go back a bit, they were telling us to stop dreaming about kicking the Brits out of Cyprus through an armed struggle, but we did not listen. Not only we did not listen but we eventually dragged Greece into the mess we created, by mobilising the nationalists in Greece who shouted "traitor" and the sane governments just capitulated. Old trick that still works.

By the way. One of our most respected politicians made the following suggestion in 1975. We should carry out, he suggested in all seriousness, small scale guerrilla operations in the occupied areas. This would cause Turkey to retaliate and Greece would be left with no option but to get involved militarily with Turkey. You see, we can pull Greece by the scruff of the neck, can you do the same with Turkey?

Unfortunately Bananiot all we managed to do is grab her by the tail with rather more srious consequences. Ever time she farts we stand in the way of a srious risk of a follow through.
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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:24 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:there are plenty of tcs living in the south and who cross over both sides. and even as you said before tcs spend more money in the south as well, why would that be why would they come for jobs and id cards, why not just stick with the trnc ones? it cant be that bad, if no one was crossing and no one was buying anything or doing anything then i would agree with you. or partnering together making business together


people go where ever they can get benefit whether it be salary id cards or cheaper goods what is your point? Close the borders and people will stay in the TRNC what will that prove? What you have to ask is if the TRNC is as bad as you make it why aren't all the TCs moving to live in the south?


sorry the point i am trying to make is that if we could not live together tcs and gcs then no one would be crossing borders for any reason they would stay on their side and no one would be crossing, there would be so much hnatred that if any tc came the gcs would kill them or gcs in north they would be killed or at least hurt very badly, but this is not the case, it is not 40 years ago like you seem to think it is. things change and we can live together..

if there was not one single crossing made by either tc or gc then i would agree with you that we cannot live together.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:51 pm

Visiting each others side is not the same as sharing a country where we have to place our future in your hands and hope for the best we could do that today by moving south but we dont because we do not feel we belong in a gc state.
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