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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sun Aug 18, 2013 6:07 pm

Jerry wrote:
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miltiades wrote:There are indigenous T/Cs, Kikapu, Denis and many thousands more.

Indigenous are those people who made first contact with the land and in the case of Cyprus the earliest known group are the ancient Choirokitians.

There’s no such thing as indigenous Turkish Cypriots but I’m sure your friends are grateful that you’re trying to appease them. :lol:


And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots, used and exploited by their "mother" countries.


Oh so according to you there are "indigenous Turks" but no indigenous Greek Cypriots!

If you had any brains, I might have called you a hypocrite, but as it is you just sound simply stupid. :lol:



Come smart arse you can do better than that, you obviously chose to ignore "either" and "just Cypriots"

It's "clever" loud-mouthed extremists like yourself that ensure that the Cyprus Problem remains alive and unresolved.


What did I ignore? Here is your misogynistic interjection to my post:

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Mapko wrote:How long before the first Syrian refugees arrive in the illegal trnc and displaces further the indigenous island Turks?


There are no "indigenous island Turks". They are invaders and illegal immigrants.


Stupid effing cow ....


So Jerry, if you think Turks are indigenous to Cyprus, as the poster I replied to implied, and you do not think Greek Cypriots are indigenous, perhaps it's you who brought the "indigenous Turks" back "home to Cyprus". Fool!
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby miltiades » Sun Aug 18, 2013 6:49 pm

Cyprus is the homeland of all who consider themselves CYPRIOTS above all else.

Whether the first people to set foot on the island were " Hiroketians"Assyrians,Pakistanis or Syrians makes NOT THE SLIGHTEST DIFFERENCE. What matters is how the inhabitants of the island see themselves. Those who see them selves as anything else rather than Cypriot first can jolly well piss off to their third world "countries"
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Get Real! » Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:19 pm

miltiades wrote:Cyprus is the homeland of all who consider themselves CYPRIOTS above all else.

Whether the first people to set foot on the island were " Hiroketians"Assyrians,Pakistanis or Syrians makes NOT THE SLIGHTEST DIFFERENCE. What matters is how the inhabitants of the island see themselves. Those who see them selves as anything else rather than Cypriot first can jolly well piss off to their third world "countries"

Nobody should take this personal but there is a SPECIAL exclusive word we call “indigenous” for which we cannot alter its meaning and one that we should be very careful about when and how we use it.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Oceanside50 » Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:20 pm

Turks aren't indigenous to Cyprus but Greeks are...Today there is a minority of Turkish Cypriots, left over from the Ottoman years whose rights and well being should be protected by the Greek Cypriots..
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Get Real! » Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:30 pm

Oceanside50 wrote:Turks aren't indigenous to Cyprus but Greeks are...

Give up the ganja and immerse yourself in study.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Jerry » Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:11 pm

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So Jerry, if you think Turks are indigenous to Cyprus, as the poster I replied to implied, and you do not think Greek Cypriots are indigenous, perhaps it's you who brought the "indigenous Turks" back "home to Cyprus". Fool!


Now you are playing silly buggers with words, I wrote "And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots".
That translates as "No indigenous Greek Cypriots and no indigenous Turkish Cypriots - just Cypriots"

Get it now thicko?
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:19 pm

Jerry wrote:
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So Jerry, if you think Turks are indigenous to Cyprus, as the poster I replied to implied, and you do not think Greek Cypriots are indigenous, perhaps it's you who brought the "indigenous Turks" back "home to Cyprus". Fool!


Now you are playing silly buggers with words, I wrote "And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots".
That translates as "No indigenous Greek Cypriots and no indigenous Turkish Cypriots - just Cypriots"

Get it now thicko?


I corrected the chap who wrote "indigenous Turks". That's all. You then attacked me with misogynistic profanities because you did not agree with my correction regarding "indigenous Turks" because, somehow, you believe that "indigenous Turk" and "TC" are interchangeable. In your rush to denigrate me, it is you who tried to play with words - and failed.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Cap » Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:24 pm

You gotto love this shi* :lol:

You gotto admire jerry.
GiGs on the other hand can worm her way out of a maximum security prison.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Jerry » Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:01 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Jerry wrote:
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So Jerry, if you think Turks are indigenous to Cyprus, as the poster I replied to implied, and you do not think Greek Cypriots are indigenous, perhaps it's you who brought the "indigenous Turks" back "home to Cyprus". Fool!


Now you are playing silly buggers with words, I wrote "And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots".
That translates as "No indigenous Greek Cypriots and no indigenous Turkish Cypriots - just Cypriots"

Get it now thicko?


I corrected the chap who wrote "indigenous Turks". That's all. You then attacked me with misogynistic profanities because you did not agree with my correction regarding "indigenous Turks" because, somehow, you believe that "indigenous Turk" and "TC" are interchangeable. In your rush to denigrate me, it is you who tried to play with words - and failed.


Well perhaps Mapko would like to clarify what he means by “indigenous island Turks”.

To me “displaces further the indigenous island Turks” is an obvious reference to Turkish Cypriots – surely you understood that because they are the ones with falling numbers, the clue is “displaces further"It is not a reference to “invaders and illegal immigrants” the latter who, unfortunately, are increasing in number.


Keep digging.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Mon Aug 19, 2013 3:36 am

Jerry wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Jerry wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:[
So Jerry, if you think Turks are indigenous to Cyprus, as the poster I replied to implied, and you do not think Greek Cypriots are indigenous, perhaps it's you who brought the "indigenous Turks" back "home to Cyprus". Fool!


Now you are playing silly buggers with words, I wrote "And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots".
That translates as "No indigenous Greek Cypriots and no indigenous Turkish Cypriots - just Cypriots"

Get it now thicko?


I corrected the chap who wrote "indigenous Turks". That's all. You then attacked me with misogynistic profanities because you did not agree with my correction regarding "indigenous Turks" because, somehow, you believe that "indigenous Turk" and "TC" are interchangeable. In your rush to denigrate me, it is you who tried to play with words - and failed.


Well perhaps Mapko would like to clarify what he means by “indigenous island Turks”.

To me “displaces further the indigenous island Turks” is an obvious reference to Turkish Cypriots – surely you understood that because they are the ones with falling numbers, the clue is “displaces further"It is not a reference to “invaders and illegal immigrants” the latter who, unfortunately, are increasing in number.


Keep digging.


You irrationally attacked my correction of the poster's use of the explicit term of "indigenous Turk" to tell me I am "an effing cow". And now you try to excuse yourself by suggesting you read one thing and concluded another, purporting to better know the mind of the poster and his "meaning" and I am an "effing cow" for challenging the term "indigenous Turk" as written above. Shallow reasoning behind what can only be "understood" as an overriding desire to attack me rather than allow debate.
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