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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:41 am

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Viewpoint wrote:Only to be expected from you Kikapooo, are you saying that all Gays dont know what they are? not only are you racist but also a homophobe to boot....gets worse by every post.


Once again your lack of fully comprehending the written English language has let you down.! :lol:

No, I am saying that Gays know who they are, just as you know that you are a Partitionist at Heart, so stop blaming on other issues which you claim that has made you a Partitionist at Heart!

Now do you get it? :roll:


The "Partionitist at Heart" appears to have stuck in your throat, your leader is a Communist at heart but practices Capitalism so lets not even go there, your arguments fall flat everytime...please dont forget English is my first language but your second..I understand everything you write as your standard is that of a foreigner living in someone elses country as a minority.

People have the right to feel what ever they want in the heart and question this belief, but of course you are an all or nothing sort of person and have been dumbed GOD by someone cause thats the image you try to purvey on this forum. Its human nature to compare alternatives to achieve something better so debating possible alternatives is healthy but to date you or other Gcs have not been able to put forward anything of any worth...same old cliches which look good on paper but if put into the worng hands (GCs) can be manipulated to the detrement of people with specific ethnic origins.
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Kikapu » Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:31 am

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:Only to be expected from you Kikapooo, are you saying that all Gays dont know what they are? not only are you racist but also a homophobe to boot....gets worse by every post.


Once again your lack of fully comprehending the written English language has let you down.! :lol:

No, I am saying that Gays know who they are, just as you know that you are a Partitionist at Heart, so stop blaming on other issues which you claim that has made you a Partitionist at Heart!

Now do you get it? :roll:


The "Partionitist at Heart" appears to have stuck in your throat, your leader is a Communist at heart but practices Capitalism so lets not even go there, your arguments fall flat everytime...please dont forget English is my first language but your second..I understand everything you write as your standard is that of a foreigner living in someone elses country as a minority.

People have the right to feel what ever they want in the heart and question this belief, but of course you are an all or nothing sort of person and have been dumbed GOD by someone cause thats the image you try to purvey on this forum. Its human nature to compare alternatives to achieve something better so debating possible alternatives is healthy but to date you or other Gcs have not been able to put forward anything of any worth...same old cliches which look good on paper but if put into the worng hands (GCs) can be manipulated to the detrement of people with specific ethnic origins.


The "Partionitist at Heart" appears to have stuck in your throat,


Not at all. I have labeled you as a Partitionist way before you have came out of the closet. It validates my accusing you of being a racist fascist, that's all.

please dont forget English is my first language but your second.


I wouldn't brag about it if I were you. :lol:

Your lack of full comprehension of the English language is very disappointing to say the least, which often hinders any type of debating with you on a serious level. :shock:

I understand everything you write as your standard is that of a foreigner living in someone else's country as a minority.


:lol: :lol:

I live legally in another Democratic country where all my rights afforded for me are protected, which is more than say about you, who lives as a Illegal Alien in another country's occupied land by a foreign country, and by violating others Democratic and Human Rights and living off their stole properties. :roll:
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:49 am

I have never hidden that I prefer partition so how can I be in the closet? again your just and jury approach.

As for your English you appear to have some sort of inferority complex for bringing it up time and time again, you are a foreigner and use the English language as such end of story. Obviously you are unable to use clarity in your post and therefore they are wide open to misinterpretation.

You live in other peoples countries and have the gaul to tell others how they should live in their own country, well Mr know it all it dont work that way I have valid citizenship rights and I have not been arrested for doing anything illegal, I travel all over the world and have no problems so therefore what you claim is irrelevant when you also consider that we live in our own country not someone elses like you.
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Kikapu » Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:19 pm

Viewpoint wrote:I have never hidden that I prefer partition so how can I be in the closet? again your just and jury approach.

As for your English you appear to have some sort of inferority complex for bringing it up time and time again, you are a foreigner and use the English language as such end of story. Obviously you are unable to use clarity in your post and therefore they are wide open to misinterpretation.

You live in other peoples countries and have the gaul to tell others how they should live in their own country, well Mr know it all it dont work that way I have valid citizenship rights and I have not been arrested for doing anything illegal, I travel all over the world and have no problems so therefore what you claim is irrelevant when you also consider that we live in our own country not someone elses like you.


You just admitted that English is your first language and you have also admitted (VP version 2.0) that you were born in the UK and have lived your first 30 years of your life there, therefore, the UK is your country. You are delusional to think that the illegal "trnc" is a country first of all, and secondly, it is your country. It is obvious, that Rule of Law has no meaning to you, or else you would interpret things differently. :lol:

How can I have inferiority complex by having English as my second language. It is your lack of fully comprehending the written English language that we are talking about. :roll:
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:25 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:I have never hidden that I prefer partition so how can I be in the closet? again your just and jury approach.

As for your English you appear to have some sort of inferority complex for bringing it up time and time again, you are a foreigner and use the English language as such end of story. Obviously you are unable to use clarity in your post and therefore they are wide open to misinterpretation.

You live in other peoples countries and have the gaul to tell others how they should live in their own country, well Mr know it all it dont work that way I have valid citizenship rights and I have not been arrested for doing anything illegal, I travel all over the world and have no problems so therefore what you claim is irrelevant when you also consider that we live in our own country not someone elses like you.


You just admitted that English is your first language and you have also admitted (VP version 2.0) that you were born in the UK and have lived your first 30 years of your life there, therefore, the UK is your country. You are delusional to think that the illegal "trnc" is a country first of all, and secondly, it is your country. It is obvious, that Rule of Law has no meaning to you, or else you would interpret things differently. :lol:

How can I have inferiority complex by having English as my second language. It is your lack of fully comprehending the written English language that we are talking about. :roll:


Kiakpoo its a lack of clarity when using your second language you are not able to detect the difference get over it but I forgot you cant even speak or write in your native tongue.

The UK may be where I was born and raised but it is not my country it belongs the the English may parents just chose to live there for a few years like you chose to live in other peoples countries. We have all returned to North Cyprus so my country is where I feel at home and that is the TRNC, so to sum things up in the grand scheme of things what you say or claim makes absolutely no difference, brings no change or solution.
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Kikapu » Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:35 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:I have never hidden that I prefer partition so how can I be in the closet? again your just and jury approach.

As for your English you appear to have some sort of inferority complex for bringing it up time and time again, you are a foreigner and use the English language as such end of story. Obviously you are unable to use clarity in your post and therefore they are wide open to misinterpretation.

You live in other peoples countries and have the gaul to tell others how they should live in their own country, well Mr know it all it dont work that way I have valid citizenship rights and I have not been arrested for doing anything illegal, I travel all over the world and have no problems so therefore what you claim is irrelevant when you also consider that we live in our own country not someone elses like you.


You just admitted that English is your first language and you have also admitted (VP version 2.0) that you were born in the UK and have lived your first 30 years of your life there, therefore, the UK is your country. You are delusional to think that the illegal "trnc" is a country first of all, and secondly, it is your country. It is obvious, that Rule of Law has no meaning to you, or else you would interpret things differently. :lol:

How can I have inferiority complex by having English as my second language. It is your lack of fully comprehending the written English language that we are talking about. :roll:


Kiakpoo its a lack of clarity when using your second language you are not able to detect the difference get over it but I forgot you cant even speak or write in your native tongue.

The UK may be where I was born and raised but it is not my country it belongs the the English may parents just chose to live there for a few years like you chose to live in other peoples countries. We have all returned to North Cyprus so my country is where I feel at home and that is the TRNC, so to sum things up in the grand scheme of things what you say or claim makes absolutely no difference, brings no change or solution.


Your parents have ZERO roots in the illegal "trnc", therefore you have no roots in the "trnc" either. You are just a foreigner living in a illegal "trnc", that's all. Now, if you said you are living in the RoC's 100% territory which also includes the northern part of Cyprus, I could give you a lot of latitude in your claim not to be a foreigner in Cyprus, but you do not, so there you are.

Cyprus on the other hand is my birth place, regardless where in the world I may choose to live. I do so legally without denying the Democratic and Human Rights to the citizens of that country and without living off their stolen properties as the likes of you do in the illegal "trnc".
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:58 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:I have never hidden that I prefer partition so how can I be in the closet? again your just and jury approach.

As for your English you appear to have some sort of inferority complex for bringing it up time and time again, you are a foreigner and use the English language as such end of story. Obviously you are unable to use clarity in your post and therefore they are wide open to misinterpretation.

You live in other peoples countries and have the gaul to tell others how they should live in their own country, well Mr know it all it dont work that way I have valid citizenship rights and I have not been arrested for doing anything illegal, I travel all over the world and have no problems so therefore what you claim is irrelevant when you also consider that we live in our own country not someone elses like you.


You just admitted that English is your first language and you have also admitted (VP version 2.0) that you were born in the UK and have lived your first 30 years of your life there, therefore, the UK is your country. You are delusional to think that the illegal "trnc" is a country first of all, and secondly, it is your country. It is obvious, that Rule of Law has no meaning to you, or else you would interpret things differently. :lol:

How can I have inferiority complex by having English as my second language. It is your lack of fully comprehending the written English language that we are talking about. :roll:


Kiakpoo its a lack of clarity when using your second language you are not able to detect the difference get over it but I forgot you cant even speak or write in your native tongue.

The UK may be where I was born and raised but it is not my country it belongs the the English may parents just chose to live there for a few years like you chose to live in other peoples countries. We have all returned to North Cyprus so my country is where I feel at home and that is the TRNC, so to sum things up in the grand scheme of things what you say or claim makes absolutely no difference, brings no change or solution.


Your parents have ZERO roots in the illegal "trnc", therefore you have no roots in the "trnc" either. You are just a foreigner living in a illegal "trnc", that's all. Now, if you said you are living in the RoC's 100% territory which also includes the northern part of Cyprus, I could give you a lot of latitude in your claim not to be a foreigner in Cyprus, but you do not, so there you are.

Cyprus on the other hand is my birth place, regardless where in the world I may choose to live. I do so legally without denying the Democratic and Human Rights to the citizens of that country and without living off their stolen properties as the likes of you do in the illegal "trnc".


The TRNC is a direct result of the former "RoC" and our rights stem from those international agreements so my roots are from this island and I have been here for far longer than you will ever be, you are a lost soul in another mans country living off their land you in fact are the bloody foreign parasite they want to get rid of, only thing is you cant return to your roots as they have disowned you but you can alaways take the consolation prize of GCs roots, you have more in common with them than the TCs who disowned you no no threw you out bannished forever never able to return. :lol:
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Kikapu » Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:10 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:I have never hidden that I prefer partition so how can I be in the closet? again your just and jury approach.

As for your English you appear to have some sort of inferority complex for bringing it up time and time again, you are a foreigner and use the English language as such end of story. Obviously you are unable to use clarity in your post and therefore they are wide open to misinterpretation.

You live in other peoples countries and have the gaul to tell others how they should live in their own country, well Mr know it all it dont work that way I have valid citizenship rights and I have not been arrested for doing anything illegal, I travel all over the world and have no problems so therefore what you claim is irrelevant when you also consider that we live in our own country not someone elses like you.


You just admitted that English is your first language and you have also admitted (VP version 2.0) that you were born in the UK and have lived your first 30 years of your life there, therefore, the UK is your country. You are delusional to think that the illegal "trnc" is a country first of all, and secondly, it is your country. It is obvious, that Rule of Law has no meaning to you, or else you would interpret things differently. :lol:

How can I have inferiority complex by having English as my second language. It is your lack of fully comprehending the written English language that we are talking about. :roll:


Kiakpoo its a lack of clarity when using your second language you are not able to detect the difference get over it but I forgot you cant even speak or write in your native tongue.

The UK may be where I was born and raised but it is not my country it belongs the the English may parents just chose to live there for a few years like you chose to live in other peoples countries. We have all returned to North Cyprus so my country is where I feel at home and that is the TRNC, so to sum things up in the grand scheme of things what you say or claim makes absolutely no difference, brings no change or solution.


Your parents have ZERO roots in the illegal "trnc", therefore you have no roots in the "trnc" either. You are just a foreigner living in a illegal "trnc", that's all. Now, if you said you are living in the RoC's 100% territory which also includes the northern part of Cyprus, I could give you a lot of latitude in your claim not to be a foreigner in Cyprus, but you do not, so there you are.

Cyprus on the other hand is my birth place, regardless where in the world I may choose to live. I do so legally without denying the Democratic and Human Rights to the citizens of that country and without living off their stolen properties as the likes of you do in the illegal "trnc".


The TRNC is a direct result of the former "RoC" and our rights stem from those international agreements so my roots are from this island and I have been here for far longer than you will ever be, you are a lost soul in another mans country living off their land you in fact are the bloody foreign parasite they want to get rid of, only thing is you cant return to your roots as they have disowned you but you can alaways take the consolation prize of GCs roots, you have more in common with them than the TCs who disowned you no no threw you out bannished forever never able to return. :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Even if you lack fully comprehending the written English Language, you still have enough imagination in what you write, which should be make great writing for fictions. :lol:
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:05 pm

Kikapoo you lack the intelligence to out wit me we will never see eye eo eye as long you demand we become a minority in a GC run state, you may have gotten accumstomed to this out of choice but no one can force us into the same position...its BBF with political equality of the 2 states or nothing.
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Re: Like the Cyprus Problem the debates have fizzled out?

Postby repulsewarrior » Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:23 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Kikapoo you lack the intelligence to out wit me we will never see eye eo eye as long you demand we become a minority in a GC run state, you may have gotten accumstomed to this out of choice but no one can force us into the same position...its BBF with political equality of the 2 states or nothing.


...interesting, will you both agree that Cyprus should be Cypriot first, not "Greek", or "Turkish"; please answer yes or no.

...given an answer "yes" (to the above question), is it possible for Cypriot constituencies to have at another level of Government, self-representation where they, as Persons, are equal, too; please answer yes or no.

...given an answer "yes", to the second question; is it time for a Greek Constituency to represent itself independently (not unlike Turkish Cypriots), rather than as the State, so that all Individuals without distinction or discrimination can identify their union with one another as this island's Stewards, and Sovereign as Cypriots.

...you can choose to answer "yes" to the last question, and in doing so (vp is saying, "Greeks" must make that choice) defining Bicommunal for the rest of Mankind.

so, my fellow members, please don't ignore my questions, show your Faith, not just to me, but to each other, let's be clear.

Freedom for Cyprus, Freedom for Cypriots too!
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