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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Lordo » Sun May 27, 2012 6:23 pm

If you are serious about learning what really happened.

Watch this if you dare.

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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Lordo » Sun May 27, 2012 6:31 pm

Followed by this one.

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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby repulsewarrior » Sun May 27, 2012 8:29 pm

Lordo wrote:Where did I say I want revenge?

All I read on this forum is the Turks are Barabaric as if GCs did nothing wrong. How do you think the Turkish Cypriots felt when they found out the disabled man from Kofinu was burnt alive. How can the majority the populaliton of a country be so ignorant of her own history for so long? Especially in the days of such easy communication. Please explain to me how a democratic country can ban a documentary about a real event that took place 37 years ago. Even if it was secret it would be allowed after 30 years. This was a crime. It is disgusting.

As to the enclaves if you were there you would know how they were created. If you are pretending that Dengtash created them and eoka had nothing to do with putting the fear of god into Turkish Cypriots you are no better than the rest of the elam boys in this forum.

At least after 74 there has been no Turkish Cypriot killed and dumped into a well. At least The Paphos Police station walls did not witness another Turkish Cypriot victim tortured to death by police, the very organisation set up to protect us. Unless you suffered like the Turkish Cypriots in the 60s you will never have any understanding of what they went through.


...revenge is your desire to spite the "Greeks" by becoming a "Turk"; you speak of the atrocities and the denial, i speak of a better world where the rest of us do not have to suffer their Intolerance for others and each other by bettering the system from where we can derive our identities. you find it offensive how "Greeks" deny their own offensive behaviour, why must Greeks be painted as the same people. i find it just as offensive that Turks are given the same treatment by "Turks" as well as "Greeks".

...as for being there, as i said, i come from a "mixed" village, we find it offensive if we are identified as simply "Greek" and "Turkish", we find it strange that a sense of self does not come from a closeness to the land, but rather a "National" identity that in a self sustaining community is of little relevance. and you do not have to be "Turkish" to understand the Ignorance of which they are a party, like the Kibrisli the Kipraie were slaughtered for being there, and for no other reason.

...again, i say take your revenge, as a Human; there is nothing sweet about being no different to a "Greek".
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 27, 2012 9:51 pm

repulse you have revealed that you want to peddle unity but your real mission is to hand Cyprus as a whole on a plate to GCs giving them the state forcing us into minority status.
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby humanist » Mon May 28, 2012 12:30 am

mi·nor·i·ty (m-nôr-t, -nr-, m-)
n. pl. mi·nor·i·ties
1.
a. The smaller in number of two groups forming a whole.
b. A group or party having fewer than a controlling number of votes.
2.
a. A racial, religious, political, national, or other group thought to be different from the larger group of which it is part.
b. A group having little power or representation relative to other groups within a society.
c. A member of one of these groups. See Usage Note at color.
3. Law The state or period of being under legal age: still in her minority.


http://www.thefreedictionary.com/minorities
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby repulsewarrior » Mon May 28, 2012 6:38 am

Viewpoint wrote:repulse you have revealed that you want to peddle unity but your real mission is to hand Cyprus as a whole on a plate to GCs giving them the state forcing us into minority status.


vp, you sound like a broken record, not even a dogmatist. that's the best you can do?

...once again there exist ourselves as Persons in National Assemblies, each sustaining the distinction of their constituency within a territorial jurisdiction; and yes within a Cyprus with its Federal Government representing us without distinction or discrimination, but as Individuals.

...if you think about my manifesto, you will come to understand that as a Turcophone you have a means to effect your daily life with the infrastructure (schools, hospitals, etc.) your taxdollars pay for within the National Assembly, equal to the Greek Constituency, the Maronite, Latin and Armenian, which will allow for each a chance to demonstrate their Goodwill toward the Minorities which live among them. do you deny that as Humans we have the same needs? have you no concern for Cyprus and its rare and beautiful Heritance, which as an ethnosphere is in danger of total plunder?

...Bicommunal does not mean tearing the island into two seperate pieces.

...are you a Man, first?
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 28, 2012 9:17 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:repulse you have revealed that you want to peddle unity but your real mission is to hand Cyprus as a whole on a plate to GCs giving them the state forcing us into minority status.


vp, you sound like a broken record, not even a dogmatist. that's the best you can do?

...once again there exist ourselves as Persons in National Assemblies, each sustaining the distinction of their constituency within a territorial jurisdiction; and yes within a Cyprus with its Federal Government representing us without distinction or discrimination, but as Individuals.

...if you think about my manifesto, you will come to understand that as a Turcophone you have a means to effect your daily life with the infrastructure (schools, hospitals, etc.) your taxdollars pay for within the National Assembly, equal to the Greek Constituency, the Maronite, Latin and Armenian, which will allow for each a chance to demonstrate their Goodwill toward the Minorities which live among them. do you deny that as Humans we have the same needs? have you no concern for Cyprus and its rare and beautiful Heritance, which as an ethnosphere is in danger of total plunder?

...Bicommunal does not mean tearing the island into two seperate pieces.

...are you a Man, first?


repulse the truth is very repetitive why not embrace ot and then try and suggest clear and viable solution?

What has me gender got to do with anything?
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby humanist » Mon May 28, 2012 11:25 pm

Repulse, VP does not care what happens to cyprus. It is pro Turkish ..... I can make a safe assumption that VPO and his family benefit form the Turkish occupation and therefore their ability to examine the situation and the benefits to others through reunification one international identity one citizenship is clouded by greed.
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue May 29, 2012 2:53 am

Viewpoint wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:repulse you have revealed that you want to peddle unity but your real mission is to hand Cyprus as a whole on a plate to GCs giving them the state forcing us into minority status.


vp, you sound like a broken record, not even a dogmatist. that's the best you can do?

...once again there exist ourselves as Persons in National Assemblies, each sustaining the distinction of their constituency within a territorial jurisdiction; and yes within a Cyprus with its Federal Government representing us without distinction or discrimination, but as Individuals.

...if you think about my manifesto, you will come to understand that as a Turcophone you have a means to effect your daily life with the infrastructure (schools, hospitals, etc.) your taxdollars pay for within the National Assembly, equal to the Greek Constituency, the Maronite, Latin and Armenian, which will allow for each a chance to demonstrate their Goodwill toward the Minorities which live among them. do you deny that as Humans we have the same needs? have you no concern for Cyprus and its rare and beautiful Heritance, which as an ethnosphere is in danger of total plunder?

...Bicommunal does not mean tearing the island into two seperate pieces.

...are you a Man, first?


repulse the truth is very repetitive why not embrace ot and then try and suggest clear and viable solution?

What has me gender got to do with anything?


vp, i guessed you would have understood the difference between a Man and a man; my apologies.

repulse the truth is very repetitive why not embrace ot and then try and suggest clear and viable solution?


...dude, i thank you for being so obstinent, years now you have refined my thinking and my ability to express it, clearly.

i choose to be a Human first, my love for Cyprus is rooted in this great responsibility, i do not deny the ethnosphere on this island is as old as any Civilization we will find on this part of the planet, and that all of it is threatened with extinction; i fight for it to prosper, and thrive, in a manner where others in the same circumstamces would find the BBF in Cyprus a template for their emulation because it demonstrates an ability for Citizens to support Universal Principals as Individuals, while as Persons they have also their self-representation toward sustaining Unique Identities.

(although i get your joke, your gender important to others (and possibly, my apology to Women for using this term in another thread)) but, your dig to them denies me my answer (again).

respectfully, as a contemporary who has put in so much time toward an end to the Problem, can you at least talk to me when you reply, ignoring the nasty habit of telling me who i must be because i am Greek, and that you hate all "Greeks".

why not take the time to read my manifesto, and reply point by point, allow me the chance to reply, isn't it time to take a serious look?

....Man, as in Mankind, a Human first; not man the gender.
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Viewpoint » Tue May 29, 2012 9:08 am

humanist wrote:Repulse, VP does not care what happens to cyprus. It is pro Turkish ..... I can make a safe assumption that VPO and his family benefit form the Turkish occupation and therefore their ability to examine the situation and the benefits to others through reunification one international identity one citizenship is clouded by greed.


You could not be more wrong, it appears that you know nothing about me and from your posts you never will as you are to blind, why not take off your blinkers.
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