Viewpoint wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Malapapa wrote:
Says the armchair moronic wouldbe Turk.
less of the moronic wouldbe.
You're right. If you were less moronic, you'd be less of a wouldbe Turk.
Hey I am a Turk as in Turkish Cypriot so no wouldbe about it.
Turk and Turkish Cypriot are not synonymous. Is French Canadian synonymous with French? Is Hispanic American synonymous with Spanish?
Where do your original roots come from if not Turkey?
You Essek, very few Turkish speaking Cypriots can prove a direct origin in Turkey. It was not even Turkey back in the 16th - 19th century when the majority of Muslims arrived. It was Ottoman Empire Anatolia.
Most Turkish speaking Cypriots are of mixed heritage. Usually:
Turkish (both Sunni and Alevi), Karamanlis, Greek, Arab (usually Egyptian), Sudanese (Nubian), Palestinian, Armenian and Maronite not to mention Latin, Romani, Kurdish (Alevi mostly), Alawaite, Jewish (from Safed), Janisseries (usually Macedonian, Serbian or Croat), Circassian, Albanian and Bosnian.
Its a pity, you've obviously never read our history.
As you clearly state your bastardized heritage says it all, I know and can trace where Im from in modern day Turkey so I do not have any problems. You are the one trying to deny where you are from.
Most Turkish speaking Cypriots have mixed origins, if you have an issue with that then you have a problem with your own community. That makes you a self-hating, collaborative traitor.
This is what other countries do to traitors
But don't worry we Cypriots are not savages...