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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby loyalcypriot10 » Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:13 pm

NNumber counting is a waste of your brain power.They are all Cypriots.
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby Bananiot » Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:21 pm

AEKTZIS, please inform us on whose side your relatives fought on during the war in Greece. Your love for a fanatical fascist that goes by the name of Grivas, possibly means that they were in the ranks of his fascist organisation known as "Organisation X".

Regarding Sampson, it is well known that he was an executioner. He did not participate in noble battles, but he shot people in the back. Even after independence he murdered a British tourist in Kyrenia, in front of his family, because he thought the hapless man was a torturer during the EOKA period. In any case, if there were any doubts about the character of these people, these were soon dispersed when both Sampson and Grivas conspired to kill Makarios and overthrow the government. They were certainly not true patriots simply because patriots do not behave like this. You can perhaps at best equate them with Marshall Petain, a hero of the First World War for France who later collaborated with the Nazis and was sentenced to death after liberation. De Gaul commuted his sentence to life imprisonment. He was of course disgraced for ever but our Grivas, Sampson, Yiorgadjis and a few others, are still honoured, by who else but the fascists. It is your deeds that labell you AEKTZIS, not what your forefathers did eons ago.
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:01 pm

All great men are to be feared. Their ways are not always accessible to us mere mortals.

- Can Bananiot tell us how he has come up with the idea that "Grivas conspired to kill Makarios"?
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby Bananiot » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:11 pm

Not Bananiot idiot! HISTORY, elementary history ... one by one, the fascists are uncovered.
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:36 pm

Hysterics aside; would Bananiot kindly inform us as to how he came up with the idea that "Grivas conspired to kill Makarios"?

- Purely in the interest of debate.
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:21 pm

Jerry wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
AEKTZIS wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:So according to your logic the first bully is totally innocent and should have been allowed to kick rape and shit all over the weak...yeah you have really impressed us....look aztec you thought you could get away with it but stronger and meaner kicked you senseless and took away your sweets booh hoo....time you grew up accepting the blame for your mistakes and being such a bully.


And you claim to love Cyprus? And you want to share an island with me as fellow countrymen? It seems that you take pride in these barbaric actions. Firstly, I never claimed that the first bully is totally innocent. Anybody reading my post about Sampson can infer that these people were guilty in my view. But for someone to be proud of Turkey's terroristic, shameful actions is shocking and deflating. People like you are a disgrace to Cyprus.

περασμένα μεγαλεία και διηγώντας τα να κλαις...


If you are having the shit kicked out of you and someone comes to protect and save you giving the first bully a taste of his own medicine then all ı can say is thank god for the person that had the courage to step in.

Wanting to live and not have the shit kicked out of them and ones love for Cyprus are two totally diffierent things you appear confused and naive in trying to sentimentally relate the two therefore excusing your own barbarity.

I will only consider sharing the island with you if we have our own states and under plenty of guarantees, checks and balances to ensure you are not allowed to kick the shit out of me ever again.

Your last sentence is Greek to everyone and against the rules.



Hey VP, you must have skipped this, follow the link, scroll down and then tell us who was the first bully - bearing in mind you were outnumbered 4 to 1 but had the benefit of police uniforms. More GC victims than TCs.

No doubt this site, http://www.britains-smallwars.com/cypru ... ercommunal will be dismissed because it has a British source. The casualty figures at the end of the page, however, make interesting reading especially for the proponents of "the Turkish Cypriot genocide" theory.


You were the bullies as you did everything to make our lives hell, stop denying it you out numbered us and were the majority that discriminated and killed us, time you accepted it.
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:22 pm

AEKTZIS wrote:This is how I read your sentence:

THANK GOD

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FOR THE PERSON

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THAT HAD

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THE COURAGE

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There are just as many photos of TCs being persecuted and treated badly by GCs what do you hope to prove?
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby Bananiot » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:04 pm

Well, for the sake of debate, I do not know how Grivas came up with the idea to conspire against Makarios. Perhaps he thought that Makarios gave up enosis, or perhaps he thought that Makarios went about achieving enosis at a snail's pace. On the other hand, perhaps he went to sleep one night and had a nightmare, such as the one that gave him the idea to start a war against an empire, regardless of the consequences on his country.
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:08 pm

So, you made a mistake! But are not big enough to admit your jingoism got the better of you.

- Carry on waffling with stories of "ifs" and "perhaps" ...
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Re: Death of a true hero.

Postby Bananiot » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:18 pm

Is this what you understood?
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