Acikgoz wrote:Greek mainland and Turkish mainland get on much better as there is respect between them derived from their mutual benefit. Greek mainland and Turkish mainland are not part of the same government. Their govts. respectively promote issues that are important for their populous. This is vastly different than saying they live well together under the same govt.
Neither country would permit or feel it viable to compromise their governance of issues that can impeed their cultural norms. Over time, as the norms become more syncronised and outlooks on the whole are similar between bodies/countries etc. then governance can be funged at verious levels. Look at the EU, this project is over 50 years old. TCs and GCs have been fighting for 50 years.
I am reading the post on the APOEL story of violence, yet no-one is taking responsibility for their actions, only that it is football hooliganism.
Hate is perpetuated by many of the bloggers on this site and its effects are clearly visible. It is what the intellectuals would do, fire up the rabble to fight their battles for them.
So which category do you think you fall into - the intellectuals or the rabble?