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Postby Talisker » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:16 pm

Paphitis wrote:The Cypriot ethnos must be allowed to flourish, because this is what Cypriots are increasingly wanting to do.

And what will be the dominating influences defining this developing ethnos so eagerly awaited by Cypriots?
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:23 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Piratis wrote:
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Piratis wrote:Cyprus is just as Greek as any other Greek territory.

The only reason Cyprus is not part of the Greek state is because this has been denied to us by foreign Imperialists who wanted to keep Cyprus isolated in order to be easier for them to continue to exploit and control our island for their own geopolitical interests.

BOF wrote:any mention of the hitites? it was their island once...

Can you Advise someone whose island has been invaded many times when this island now called cyprus was invaded and became part of the ancient greek empire please.

Cyprus has always been invaded, never the invader. to think that people and races didnt intermingle just as they do now, in those days of myth, legend and less socialised strata doesnt support a one race superiority/ logevity theory in my opinion, and DNA from Cypriots suggests the same.
You may well be a Cypriot from Cyprus - but you may well NOT be of Greek origin.
Of course DNA can be used to convict people but some suggest it doesnt count when referring to racial origins :wink:


Cyprus has a Greek population for 1000s of years. Our ethnicity does not depend on which empire rules Cyprus. Or maybe you think that we were ethnic Turks until 1878 and then we became English until 1960? :roll:

Nobody said that in Cyprus races didn't intermingle. Of course they did just like in every other place. And the intermingling of races does not depend on the how ofter a place is invaded. Look at the intermingling of races that is going on in places like London, even thought the city was not invaded for centuries.

If the intermingling of races is an argument against Cyprus being a Greek island, then London could not possibly be part of Britain either.

Cyprus belongs to Cypriots and if we wanted we could have united our island with Japan or Argentina (as long as those we would unite with also wanted this union). The fact that uniting our island with the rest of Greece was denied to us has nothing to do with what we are, and everything to do with the interests of those Imperialists who denied to us our right to freely and democratically decide the destiny of our own island.


So this means that Australia, the US and New Zealand are British, Irish and part Germanic? This means that Canada is British and partially French?

Go back to sleep Piratis! :roll:


The Australians, Americans, Canadians etc choose to be separate. They also choose how separate they want to be. The Australian flag contains the British flag, and the head of state of Australia is Elizabeth II.


The Flag is only a symbol, but it bears no relationship to Britain. The Flag just hasn't been a major priority for Australians, as they don't have any hangups about it. However, the flag will change within the next for years.

The Australian Head of State is the Queen of Australia. It is considered an Australian symbol as Australia was a Dominion of the British Empire and equal to Britain itself. That is why, even the British SBAs, still to this day have Australian personnel and Ayios Nickolaos is part of Australia's Echelon intelligence network.

Australia is a Crown Democracy, and this too will change after the next Federal Election.

Both the Flag and the Crown are not considered British, but Australian, believe it or not.

There are no "mother" attachments to Britain anymore.

In fact, I would say that Australia is far closer to countries such as Japan, Canada, New Zealand and of course the US. Britain is almost irrelevant!



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Paphitis, please be reasonable. Claiming that the the flag of Australia bears no relationship to the one of Britain and that the Queen of Australia is the same as the Queen of England is just a coincidence, are not reasonable arguments. The relationship is obvious. The Australians were and continue to be free to CHOOSE how strong their relationship with the UK should be. This is a choice that was not given to the Cypriot people.


The Australian Flag does not bear any relationship to Britain. It is Australia's National Flag for the time being and that is that. But that's what Australians are like. We are a fairly apathetic lot when it comes to National Symbols. We certainly don't kill anyone over them!

But as I said, Australia is completely independent, and soon, its symbols, from Flag to Head of State will change at the request of the Australian People.

The Crown actually belongs to Australia as well. Since 1901, Australia was never a subjugated colony like Cyprus was. It was a complete independent Dominion of the Empire.

And Cypriots are also increasingly choosing to detach themselves from any "mother" country symbolism. This is only natural. It is a part of growing up.

Similarly many other territories choose to be united in a single nation. An island is just another territory. Just because Tasmania is an island this doesn't mean Tasmania can not be Australian and the people that live there can not be Australians.


Tasmania was one of the original colonies that formed The Commonwealth of Australia!


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And Cyprus would have been one of the original territories forming the first Greek state if the Ottomans allowed to us this choice.


But that didn't happen. Cyprus is an independent nation now. It is only natural for Cypriots to let go of any "mother" country attachments. To not do so, only shows our immaturity. If Australia can do it, then so can Cyprus.

It all boils down to choice. And the fact is that our choice was to be part of the Greek Republic and the British and Turkish Imperialists denied to us this right because they wanted to keep Cyprus isolated making it easier for them to exploit us.


If it comes down to choice, then Cypriots are increasingly wanting to acknowledge their Cypriotness. Not all Greek speaking Cypriots want to acknowledge their "Greek" attachments, because they realise that this is the only way forward just like Australians, Americans, Canadians and Kiwis did long ago.

The 1950s were a different time. We are now in the 21st century, and whether you like it or not, attachments to the "mother", and the "Greek" Cypriot label will fall by the wayside, because as I said earlier, their will be many more Cypriots who will never identify with the GC or TC labels in the future.

This is the reality you must face. The Cypriot ethnos must be allowed to flourish, because this is what Cypriots are increasingly wanting to do. Then maybe, one day, Cypriots will be able to form their own nation upon solid democratic foundations where all citizens are equal instead of having the Zurich constitution or some kind of racially divisive BBF.


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I personally have no problem to accept whatever the Cypriots choose as long as this was a choice taken freely and democratically, and not a result of brute force and blackmail.

However I disagree with you on 2 points:

1) I disagree that it is for our interest to distant ourselves from our roots and the rest of Greeks. Being isolated and alone is what suits our enemies, not us. Greece is not a superpower and there is only so much they can do, but the Greek people are the only none Cypriot people who actually give a damn about us. (although we managed to push away many of them already)

2) I disagree that Greek Cypriots do not identify themselves as Greek. This is the case for a small minority only, not for the majority of Greek Cypriots. I remember a few years ago when Greece won the Euro. I have never seen so many people in the streets of Cyprus celebrating.


First of all, you are exaggerating.

There really is no need to distance ourselves from any pre-conceived "roots". Cypriots need to be recognised in their own right. They need to develop their own ethnocentric identity, completely separate from Hellenism. It needs to be inclusive of other cultures, otherwise we will reap what we sow. A racially divisive BBF! So how independent do you think we will be if that happens? Will a GC be equal to a TC? It is completely not true that Greeks are the only people that care for Cyprus. There are others that care even more.

If we played our cards right, we would have many more friends that are far more influential than Greece can ever be.

And as I said before, Cypriotism is an ever increasing juggernaut. If they are a minority today, tomorrow they won't be.

Many years ago, Australians would go to war for the "Mother" Country, today they won't. Call it progress if you will.
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:34 pm

Talisker wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The Cypriot ethnos must be allowed to flourish, because this is what Cypriots are increasingly wanting to do.

And what will be the dominating influences defining this developing ethnos so eagerly awaited by Cypriots?


It would have to be Cypriot. There is no other choice.

Other countries realised this decades ago and detached themselves from their "mother".
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Postby Oracle » Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:46 pm

There's a strange misconception which seems to have given rise to a phenomenal problem.

No, Greece is not our "mother". We are as one; co-evolved from the same groups of people who migrated around the Mediterranean 10 - 20,000 years ago.

Greece did not give birth to Cyprus. There is nowhere for Cyprus to go. Greece and Cyprus have always been conjoined and continue to be so as EU member state, monozygotic twin-sisters.

So, why don't you all cut out the silly nonsense about seeing Greece as a "mother" that we have to grow away from and accept the harmonious partnership which has always existed, and is our future! :D
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Postby Paphitis » Thu Mar 25, 2010 12:11 am

Oracle wrote:There's a strange misconception which seems to have given rise to a phenomenal problem.

No, Greece is not our "mother". We are as one; co-evolved from the same groups of people who migrated around the Mediterranean 10 - 20,000 years ago.

Greece did not give birth to Cyprus. There is nowhere for Cyprus to go. Greece and Cyprus have always been conjoined and continue to be so as EU member state, monozygotic twin-sisters.

So, why don't you all cut out the silly nonsense about seeing Greece as a "mother" that we have to grow away from and accept the harmonious partnership which has always existed, and is our future! :D


Your future as a "Greek" minority. Yeh, some future that will be! :lol:
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Mar 25, 2010 12:19 am

Paphidiot,

There have been Christian text put forward ...

Quote your rubbish.
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Postby Paphitis » Thu Mar 25, 2010 12:27 am

Me Ed wrote:Paphidiot,

There have been Christian text put forward ...

Quote your rubbish.


You will need some therapy to cure your delusions.

Please vistit www.cyprus.com/forum and have a chat to The Therapist. He has a couch ready for delusionary nutcases like you. :lol:

He takes VISA, and American Express, and your first consultation is free! :D
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Mar 25, 2010 12:40 am

Paphitis wrote:
Me Ed wrote:Paphidiot,

There have been Christian text put forward ...

Quote your rubbish.


You will need some therapy to cure your delusions.

Please vistit www.cyprus.com/forum and have a chat to The Therapist. He has a couch ready for delusionary nutcases like you. :lol:

He takes VISA, and American Express, and your first consultation is free! :D

Justify yourself, quote your rubbish ...
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Postby apc2010 » Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:12 am

Cannot believe the most active thread is an argument about the biggest work of fiction, except harry potter !!!!
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Postby repulsewarrior » Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:31 am

Oracle wrote:The natives of Cyprus were/are Greeks!

Nothing has proved otherwise ...

Which is why the Levite is described as born of Cyprus, but a Greek didn't have to be described in this way. The Greeks were/are the natives of Cyprus.


a Levite was born in Cyprus.
Cypriots, by implication therefore, are Jews

Koine was the lingua franca, like english today
whether your mother tongue was one of many others;
being "Greek" cannot be defined by being grecophone.

Cypriots, the word meaning copper in egyptian
5,000 years ago in origins are older still
although there sure are a lot of relics on the island
whose influence is hellenic.

was the brother of barnabas peter or paul.
were "we" the gentiles converted.
what of the kin who stoned him.
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