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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby humanist » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:48 am

Bananiot your arrogance never stops to amaze me.

Yes Bananiot it is as simple as that. So give me a lecture on how little I know and how much you know.

I will never stop to advocate on the rights of Cypriots and unlike you I will not condone the Turkish occupation of my Country. I will not support Erdogans fascist tyranical regime not only on the refugees of Cyprus but also on the violence purported on the TC community in the occupied area of Cyprus.

So take your smart alec comments and shove em dude. I have had enough of your put down pathetic comments.
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:10 am

Bananiot wrote:As simple as that Humanist, problem solved!


Bananiot, it;s becoming more and more obvious that the CYprob is more of a problem of the Cypriots (Kibrislis & Kypreos) Vs Turkey rather than a problem between us.
How do you suggest we should proceed? I don't think there is any other way other than building a UNITED FRONT.
Humanist's suggestion is one good suggestion in this direction.
My suggestion would be for the REAL KIBRISLIS to neglect the leadership the settlers imposed on them (I mean Eroglu) and establish a SIDE GOVERNMENT made purely from votes coming from Real Kibrislis. Civil disobedience to the Eroglu administration should come next.

The most STUPID thing the RoC is doing is discussing with Eroglu and even acknowledging him as the real and democratically elected LOL leader of the Kibrislis!! This is nonsense, everybody knows he was not elected with the votes of the real Kibrislis, but with the votes of the settlers.
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby Bananiot » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:19 pm

Humanist said

Time for the EU to slap economic sanctions on Turkey till it apologises to the EU for the irresponsible, racist and fascist comments made and until it withdraws its occupation troops from Cyprus. Furthermore, Mr Christofias should call off any meetings with Eroglu because it is clearly time wasted.

Those TC's living in the occupied area should be registered as refugees and assisted to move to the free area. From there they should be assisted to join the fight to FREE OUR Country fro the vile Turkish occupation.


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Bananiot, it's becoming more and more obvious that the CYprob is more of a problem of the Cypriots (Kibrislis & Kypreos) Vs Turkey rather than a problem between us. How do you suggest we should proceed? I don't think there is any other way other than building a UNITED FRONT. Humanist's suggestion is one good suggestion in this direction.

My suggestion would be for the REAL KIBRISLIS to neglect the leadership the settlers imposed on them (I mean Eroglu) and establish a SIDE GOVERNMENT made purely from votes coming from Real Kibrislis. Civil disobedience to the Eroglu administration should come next.

The most STUPID thing the RoC is doing is discussing with Eroglu and even acknowledging him as the real and democratically elected LOL leader of the Kibrislis!! This is nonsense, everybody knows he was not elected with the votes of the real Kibrislis, but with the votes of the settlers.


In this forum we have had numerous suggestions on how we should go about solving the Cyprob. One that really stands out is the suggestion GR made some time ago about going to war with Turkey and then calling a truce when we reach 20 000 casualties. A ridiculous and stupid suggestion such as this one and a few others that I cannot be bothered to mention now, have not produced a response from Humanist or indeed Pyrpolyser, and I presumed that they agreed with them. Still, I think that it is a good thing people can come up with ideas but when I read fairy tale scenarios I tend to get very upset mainly because some people have not yet realised that we are running out of time. Come October the UN will declare the talks dead by all accounts and the UN will probably weigh in with a new plan which you can count will be worse than the dreaded Annan Plan. After we reject it partition will set in and if some hundreds or even thousands TC's move to the south, I cannot see how our joint struggle can help us to reclaim our country. To expect the international community to slap Turkey on the face and introduce economic sanctions against it is as productive as waiting for a meteorite to fall from the sky and wipe Turkey off the map.

I am sorry Humanist and Pyrpolyser, but these are childish ideas that can have a place in a fairy tale but are useless in the real world. I can understand your frustration but this is another thing.
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:54 pm

Bananiot wrote:Humanist said

Time for the EU to slap economic sanctions on Turkey till it apologises to the EU for the irresponsible, racist and fascist comments made and until it withdraws its occupation troops from Cyprus. Furthermore, Mr Christofias should call off any meetings with Eroglu because it is clearly time wasted.

Those TC's living in the occupied area should be registered as refugees and assisted to move to the free area. From there they should be assisted to join the fight to FREE OUR Country fro the vile Turkish occupation.


Pyrpolyser said

Bananiot, it's becoming more and more obvious that the CYprob is more of a problem of the Cypriots (Kibrislis & Kypreos) Vs Turkey rather than a problem between us. How do you suggest we should proceed? I don't think there is any other way other than building a UNITED FRONT. Humanist's suggestion is one good suggestion in this direction.

My suggestion would be for the REAL KIBRISLIS to neglect the leadership the settlers imposed on them (I mean Eroglu) and establish a SIDE GOVERNMENT made purely from votes coming from Real Kibrislis. Civil disobedience to the Eroglu administration should come next.

The most STUPID thing the RoC is doing is discussing with Eroglu and even acknowledging him as the real and democratically elected LOL leader of the Kibrislis!! This is nonsense, everybody knows he was not elected with the votes of the real Kibrislis, but with the votes of the settlers.


In this forum we have had numerous suggestions on how we should go about solving the Cyprob. One that really stands out is the suggestion GR made some time ago about going to war with Turkey and then calling a truce when we reach 20 000 casualties. A ridiculous and stupid suggestion such as this one and a few others that I cannot be bothered to mention now, have not produced a response from Humanist or indeed Pyrpolyser, and I presumed that they agreed with them. Still, I think that it is a good thing people can come up with ideas but when I read fairy tale scenarios I tend to get very upset mainly because some people have not yet realised that we are running out of time. Come October the UN will declare the talks dead by all accounts and the UN will probably weigh in with a new plan which you can count will be worse than the dreaded Annan Plan. After we reject it partition will set in and if some hundreds or even thousands TC's move to the south, I cannot see how our joint struggle can help us to reclaim our country. To expect the international community to slap Turkey on the face and introduce economic sanctions against it is as productive as waiting for a meteorite to fall from the sky and wipe Turkey off the map.

I am sorry Humanist and Pyrpolyser, but these are childish ideas that can have a place in a fairy tale but are useless in the real world. I can understand your frustration but this is another thing.


It seems that I missed a lot of fun during my absence from the forum. This is the first time I 've heard of GR's plan....

We need vision my friend, and just to refresh your memory some few years ago some people thought it was a childish idea to open the gates between the divides of the island, or even expect they would open. The same goes for the collapse of the USSR. So don't be too hasty calling new ideas "childish" that's offensive to say the least.
Nobody said that Turkey will get economic sanctions, what what actually discussed in this forum was that in this web of international economics Turkey will suffer an economic breakdown if her EU door gets locked.

Anyway care to remind us some of these:--> "In this forum we have had numerous suggestions on how we should go about solving the Cyprob"
All I remember hearing from you was to recall the Anan Plan. Was there anything else?
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:00 pm

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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby humanist » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:34 pm

Bananiot there you go again judging other people's ides as child.

As I have said before you tell us Mr Presidernty of you own imagination how will you deal with this issue. Just gift Turkey half of the Island because you cannot accept an ideal.

I state it and state it again

Cyprus and Cypriots deserve better than what they currently have. My ideal is for economic sanctions as childish as it may sound to your ultra egoic state of mind it's better than war and it certainly is a possibility to be considered. If you wish to educate "childish" people like myself as you imply then tell us why that is not an options.

Give an alternative. Of course you will not because you aim is to belittle another man on the forum rather than state any solutions or points of view.
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:39 pm

You are the ignorant one here humanist, bananiot is more tolerant and understanding of both sides it is for this reason that I would trust him 100% in a unitary state with no guarantees, unfortunately he is very rare among GCs.
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby B25 » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:44 pm

Viewpoint wrote:You are the ignorant one here humanist, bananiot is more tolerant and understanding of both sides it is for this reason that I would trust him 100% in a unitary state with no guarantees, unfortunately he is very rare among GCs.


Yes he is rare, he is just ready to drop is pants for you, whenever you feel like it. Thats why you 'trust' him.

You really are a Venomous Person, by name, by nature. Roll on 2012 and viva the GC EU Presidency.
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:18 pm

B25 wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:You are the ignorant one here humanist, bananiot is more tolerant and understanding of both sides it is for this reason that I would trust him 100% in a unitary state with no guarantees, unfortunately he is very rare among GCs.


Yes he is rare, he is just ready to drop is pants for you, whenever you feel like it. Thats why you 'trust' him.

You really are a Venomous Person, by name, by nature. Roll on 2012 and viva the GC EU Presidency.



And what will you do? you Gcs have no balls, Turkey will ignore you and your "presidency" will fizzle out without no gains.
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Re: Erdogan Cyprus visit described as tyrannical

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:51 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
B25 wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:You are the ignorant one here humanist, bananiot is more tolerant and understanding of both sides it is for this reason that I would trust him 100% in a unitary state with no guarantees, unfortunately he is very rare among GCs.


Yes he is rare, he is just ready to drop is pants for you, whenever you feel like it. Thats why you 'trust' him.

You really are a Venomous Person, by name, by nature. Roll on 2012 and viva the GC EU Presidency.



And what will you do? you Gcs have no balls, Turkey will ignore you and your "presidency" will fizzle out without no gains.


If we have no balls then what do you have, getting beaten by the Turks :wink:
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