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NATIONALIST BIGOTS STRIKE AGAIN

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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:28 pm

Miltiades, keep well clear from these people (monsters) - you are likely to get dirty simply by thinking about them. However, I would like to make one thing clear for the upteenth time, so that perhaps, these thick bigots can begin to understand.

I am here to critises the shortcomings of my community. This is the best service one can do to it. I have been doing this from well before the events of 1974. Criticism of the shortcomings of the Turkish Cypriot community is done by my good Turkish Cypriot friends who like me are scorned and ridiculed by the fascists of their community. They call them agents of rums of course and even Erdogan used this line only the other day.

And, just to be abslutely clear: I would not change Hasip, Suleiman, Halil, Hasan, Sami and all my TC friends with any of these GC bigots of the forum. I have nothing in common with them. I detest what they are, what they stand for, what they have done to Cyprus and what they will do, if they are given the chance.
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Postby boomerang » Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:43 am

Bananiot wrote:Miltiades, keep well clear from these people (monsters) - you are likely to get dirty simply by thinking about them. However, I would like to make one thing clear for the upteenth time, so that perhaps, these thick bigots can begin to understand.

I am here to critises the shortcomings of my community. This is the best service one can do to it. I have been doing this from well before the events of 1974. Criticism of the shortcomings of the Turkish Cypriot community is done by my good Turkish Cypriot friends who like me are scorned and ridiculed by the fascists of their community. They call them agents of rums of course and even Erdogan used this line only the other day.

And, just to be abslutely clear: I would not change Hasip, Suleiman, Halil, Hasan, Sami and all my TC friends with any of these GC bigots of the forum. I have nothing in common with them. I detest what they are, what they stand for, what they have done to Cyprus and what they will do, if they are given the chance.


telika ebelanes...a foregone conclusion in your case...

here is what you posted on page one on your thread...
Bananiot wrote:The policy of the Ministry of Education to offer free food, magnanimously, to the children of Turkish Cypriots, Kurds, Gypsies and Turks, is being implemented at a time when the same Ministry refuses to offer food to the children of Greek Cypriots and other ethnicities who are confirmed people living below the poverty line.

1...the parent association never said do not give a "sandwich" to the tcs, kurds, gypsies and turks.
2..the parent association quite clearly said, other kids from different ethnicities living below the "confirmed" poverty line should also get a free "sandwich"...

State for all to see where you disagree with the parents association with the above that "confirmed"under priveledge kids DO NOT DESERVE HELP, or, the least you can do is show all of us the shortcomings and bigotry of the parents association by demanding that "confirmed" under priveledged kids do deserve help...

then you spasm into a tirade about '65...wtf?...have the powers of comprehension totally eluded you as of late?...
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Postby Klik » Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:53 am

Bananiot wrote:Miltiades, keep well clear from these people (monsters) - you are likely to get dirty simply by thinking about them. However, I would like to make one thing clear for the upteenth time, so that perhaps, these thick bigots can begin to understand.

I am here to critises the shortcomings of my community. This is the best service one can do to it. I have been doing this from well before the events of 1974. Criticism of the shortcomings of the Turkish Cypriot community is done by my good Turkish Cypriot friends who like me are scorned and ridiculed by the fascists of their community. They call them agents of rums of course and even Erdogan used this line only the other day.

And, just to be abslutely clear: I would not change Hasip, Suleiman, Halil, Hasan, Sami and all my TC friends with any of these GC bigots of the forum. I have nothing in common with them. I detest what they are, what they stand for, what they have done to Cyprus and what they will do, if they are given the chance.



banana?
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Postby boomerang » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:09 am

boomerang wrote:
Bananiot wrote:Miltiades, keep well clear from these people (monsters) - you are likely to get dirty simply by thinking about them. However, I would like to make one thing clear for the upteenth time, so that perhaps, these thick bigots can begin to understand.

I am here to critises the shortcomings of my community. This is the best service one can do to it. I have been doing this from well before the events of 1974. Criticism of the shortcomings of the Turkish Cypriot community is done by my good Turkish Cypriot friends who like me are scorned and ridiculed by the fascists of their community. They call them agents of rums of course and even Erdogan used this line only the other day.

And, just to be abslutely clear: I would not change Hasip, Suleiman, Halil, Hasan, Sami and all my TC friends with any of these GC bigots of the forum. I have nothing in common with them. I detest what they are, what they stand for, what they have done to Cyprus and what they will do, if they are given the chance.


telika ebelanes...a foregone conclusion in your case...

here is what you posted on page one on your thread...
Bananiot wrote:The policy of the Ministry of Education to offer free food, magnanimously, to the children of Turkish Cypriots, Kurds, Gypsies and Turks, is being implemented at a time when the same Ministry refuses to offer food to the children of Greek Cypriots and other ethnicities who are confirmed people living below the poverty line.

1...the parent association never said do not give a "sandwich" to the tcs, kurds, gypsies and turks.
2..the parent association quite clearly said, other kids from different ethnicities living below the "confirmed" poverty line should also get a free "sandwich"...

State for all to see where you disagree with the parents association with the above that "confirmed"under priveledge kids DO NOT DESERVE HELP, or, the least you can do is show all of us the shortcomings and bigotry of the parents association by demanding that "confirmed" under priveledged kids do deserve help...

then you spasm into a tirade about '65...wtf?...have the powers of comprehension totally eluded you as of late?...


still waiting for bananiot's take on the above and how he correlated the title of his own thread to bigotry...
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Postby Filitsa » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:10 am

Sotos wrote:
miltiades wrote:Sotos , we are telling the world that the RoC is the ONLY sovereign power over the entire island , it therefore follows that all citizens of the RoC , including the T/Cs are entitled to all available benefits. We can not demand on one hand that all of Cyprus is part of the RoC and on the other deny the T/Cs citizenship rights.


Citizens are not only entitled to benefits but they also have responsibilities. Those who do not fulfill their responsibilities lose their benefits and their rights.


The issue is about feeding poor, innocent children. Children are not held to the same standard of responsibility as adult citizens. If society refuses to act justly on their behalf, then they eventually find alternative ways to meet their needs, i.e. through criminal activity. So the question then becomes: Is it more advantageous for a society to support these children through the social justice system or the criminal justice system?
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Postby boomerang » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:20 am

Filitsa wrote:
Sotos wrote:
miltiades wrote:Sotos , we are telling the world that the RoC is the ONLY sovereign power over the entire island , it therefore follows that all citizens of the RoC , including the T/Cs are entitled to all available benefits. We can not demand on one hand that all of Cyprus is part of the RoC and on the other deny the T/Cs citizenship rights.


Citizens are not only entitled to benefits but they also have responsibilities. Those who do not fulfill their responsibilities lose their benefits and their rights.


The issue is about feeding poor, innocent children. Children are not held to the same standard of responsibility as adult citizens. If society refuses to act justly on their behalf, then they eventually find alternative ways to meet their needs, i.e. through criminal activity. So the question then becomes: Is it more advantageous for a society to support these children through the social justice system or the criminal justice system?


you mean the parents association is right in asking other kids living under the "confirmed" poverty line should get a sandwich while maintaining the free sandwiches to tcs, kurds gypsies and turks?...filitsa you are such a lousy bigot... :lol:
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Postby Filitsa » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:37 am

boomerang wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Sotos wrote:
miltiades wrote:Sotos , we are telling the world that the RoC is the ONLY sovereign power over the entire island , it therefore follows that all citizens of the RoC , including the T/Cs are entitled to all available benefits. We can not demand on one hand that all of Cyprus is part of the RoC and on the other deny the T/Cs citizenship rights.


Citizens are not only entitled to benefits but they also have responsibilities. Those who do not fulfill their responsibilities lose their benefits and their rights.


The issue is about feeding poor, innocent children. Children are not held to the same standard of responsibility as adult citizens. If society refuses to act justly on their behalf, then they eventually find alternative ways to meet their needs, i.e. through criminal activity. So the question then becomes: Is it more advantageous for a society to support these children through the social justice system or the criminal justice system?


you mean the parents association is right in asking other kids living under the "confirmed" poverty line should get a sandwich while maintaining the free sandwiches to tcs, kurds gypsies and turks?...filitsa you are such a lousy bigot... :lol:


I'm not sure how you extracted this question or your allegation against me from what I wrote above. In fact, I'm not exactly sure I understand what you wrote. Would you care to clarify it for me?
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Postby bill cobbett » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:52 am

boomerang wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Sotos wrote:
miltiades wrote:Sotos , we are telling the world that the RoC is the ONLY sovereign power over the entire island , it therefore follows that all citizens of the RoC , including the T/Cs are entitled to all available benefits. We can not demand on one hand that all of Cyprus is part of the RoC and on the other deny the T/Cs citizenship rights.


Citizens are not only entitled to benefits but they also have responsibilities. Those who do not fulfill their responsibilities lose their benefits and their rights.


The issue is about feeding poor, innocent children. Children are not held to the same standard of responsibility as adult citizens. If society refuses to act justly on their behalf, then they eventually find alternative ways to meet their needs, i.e. through criminal activity. So the question then becomes: Is it more advantageous for a society to support these children through the social justice system or the criminal justice system?


you mean the parents association is right in asking other kids living under the "confirmed" poverty line should get a sandwich while maintaining the free sandwiches to tcs, kurds gypsies and turks?...filitsa you are such a lousy bigot... :lol:


Yes, naughty koumera Filitsa .... :D

... but seriously isn't this also about Good Government? Fair to All Government? Of course the Roc is quite right to be concerned about such matters as child poverty and to want to take action, but shouldn't this be a General Aim and shouldn't it be applied to ALL In Need as a Universal Policy?

Even "bigots" are entitled to Good Government otherwise the government plays in to the hands of the Real Bigots.
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Postby bill cobbett » Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:55 am

Filitsa wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Sotos wrote:
miltiades wrote:Sotos , we are telling the world that the RoC is the ONLY sovereign power over the entire island , it therefore follows that all citizens of the RoC , including the T/Cs are entitled to all available benefits. We can not demand on one hand that all of Cyprus is part of the RoC and on the other deny the T/Cs citizenship rights.


Citizens are not only entitled to benefits but they also have responsibilities. Those who do not fulfill their responsibilities lose their benefits and their rights.


The issue is about feeding poor, innocent children. Children are not held to the same standard of responsibility as adult citizens. If society refuses to act justly on their behalf, then they eventually find alternative ways to meet their needs, i.e. through criminal activity. So the question then becomes: Is it more advantageous for a society to support these children through the social justice system or the criminal justice system?


you mean the parents association is right in asking other kids living under the "confirmed" poverty line should get a sandwich while maintaining the free sandwiches to tcs, kurds gypsies and turks?...filitsa you are such a lousy bigot... :lol:


I'm not sure how you extracted this question or your allegation against me from what I wrote above. In fact, I'm not exactly sure I understand what you wrote. Would you care to clarify it for me?


Oh dear! Gawd knows what you'll make of my comment... but am agreeing with you.... totally... fully ........
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Postby Filitsa » Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:11 am

bill cobbett wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Sotos wrote:
miltiades wrote:Sotos , we are telling the world that the RoC is the ONLY sovereign power over the entire island , it therefore follows that all citizens of the RoC , including the T/Cs are entitled to all available benefits. We can not demand on one hand that all of Cyprus is part of the RoC and on the other deny the T/Cs citizenship rights.


Citizens are not only entitled to benefits but they also have responsibilities. Those who do not fulfill their responsibilities lose their benefits and their rights.


The issue is about feeding poor, innocent children. Children are not held to the same standard of responsibility as adult citizens. If society refuses to act justly on their behalf, then they eventually find alternative ways to meet their needs, i.e. through criminal activity. So the question then becomes: Is it more advantageous for a society to support these children through the social justice system or the criminal justice system?


you mean the parents association is right in asking other kids living under the "confirmed" poverty line should get a sandwich while maintaining the free sandwiches to tcs, kurds gypsies and turks?...filitsa you are such a lousy bigot... :lol:


Yes, naughty koumera Filitsa .... :D

... but seriously isn't this also about Good Government? Fair to All Government? Of course the Roc is quite right to be concerned about such matters as child poverty and to want to take action, but shouldn't this be a General Aim and shouldn't it be applied to ALL In Need as a Universal Policy?

Even "bigots" are entitled to Good Government otherwise the government plays in to the hands of the Real Bigots.


Absolutely.
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