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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby nietzschean » Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:19 pm

Lordo, it is not a sign of rhetorical or personal strength to belittle an opponent. It actually just shows the hysteria of someone who knows they are lying. The destruction of Turkish property does not even begin to approach the scale of destruction on the other side. I don't care whether you acknowledge this or not; judging from your history on this forum you consider Turkish people to be some kind of higher order of humanity so I don't expect much decency from you.

To my knowledge, no, there are no turkish cypriot soldiers in the national guard. How many Armenians are there in the military on the north? The stupiditiy of my question mirrors exactly the megalomanic stupidity of yours. Your position - which I assume is some kind of Kemalist imperialism - would be more respectable if you were just honest about it.

Now, to back up your claims, I will be expecting evidence of the use of mosques as toilets in the RoC. Please oblige.
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby Mapko » Fri Sep 07, 2012 3:00 pm

There's a dirty great big mosque in Larnaca that is available to all and, because it has some religious significance to Muslims, it's cared for, tended to and left well alone.

Can one of you Turkics do me a favour. I want some up-to-date photos - inside and outside - of the Panagia Kanakaria in the Karpas (I assume it will still be there and in untouched, pristine condition even when that football club steals land).

Let's face it, Lordo, you do not want peace and your efforts are just a load of hot air.
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby B25 » Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:23 pm

Mapko wrote:Let's face it, Lordo, you do not want peace and your efforts are just a load of hot air, followed ny large chunks of cr*p
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby kurupetos » Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:33 pm

YFred...err Lordo is good at farting... :lol:
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby Lordo » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:07 pm

i have been long enough on this forum to realise that who ever gets called that name soon disappears. so i guess it's a game you bumboys are good at playing. you are like a sneeze after a heavy nights drinking of uzo kurubedos the smell just lingers on for ever no matter how much you brush your teeth.

when it comes to destruction have you seen some of the villages that have been completely destroyed not since 74 but since 63. never mind my fanatic friends even when your take your hellenic glasses off you will not be able to see them, there gone. flattened. the Baf mosques that was converted to a carpark. that was a good one but i just be bothered with you to find all 100 villages that were destroyed before 1974. i will leave that one to you.

no histeria here. there you are living in an banana republic with civilisation level of the caveman and you dare critisize a few night clubs hat have sprung up north of the border available to your people too I may add.

but i got news for you boys, this thread was not for you, it was for decent greek cypriots who want peace. you boys carry on doing what you are good at.

regarding the soldier situation i was merely clarifying how racist the south is. there you have 5000 turkish cypriots and not one is allowed to join. i know that because i am aware of one person who moved to the south and living there now for that reason.

now you all have a good night you here.
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby Lordo » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:15 pm

B25 wrote:
Mapko wrote:Let's face it, Lordo, you do not want peace and your efforts are just a load of hot air, followed ny large chunks of cr*p

no need to release your habits of what you do after you fart to one an all spare us the image please.
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby Mapko » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:29 pm

Lordo...Turkic Cypriots had moved out of the villages, set up their own enclaves and would not return to those villages because they didn't want to. Why have all that land not being used? I don't hear anything about antiquities being stolen from mosques and being sold on the black market. I don't hear of old mosques being used as toilets. You must have heard the stories of Greek Orthodox priests being circumcised with rusty knives by a crowd of frenzied Turkics. Or the old priest who was bed-ridden and had his church set on fire whilst it burnt down around him. I've never heard of the Greeks doing that to the Turkics.

If the Turkics who want to join the Greek Cypriot National Guard swear allegiance to Cyprus, then I'm sure they'd be allowed to join. That said, could you ever trust someone who has forsaken their own kind to join their 'enemy'? I wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw them - they'd be stealing plans and giving them to their friends in the north and also sabotaging things.

How can Greeks/Greek Cypriots have the civilisation level of cavemen? When we were building the Parthenon whilst you were living in trees. We were writing great pieces of literature while you were scrawling with your finger in the sand. We were creating the alphabet and talking while you were grunting and pointing. We were wearing clothes while you were wearing dead animal skins. We were the creators of the civilised world. Aren't there some people in modern day Turkey who still live in caves?

I seem to remember when you and your mate PC Bubbles first joined, the pair of you were the ones calling me names. Viewpoint continues to call everyone names and he does it with impunity. I'm assuming he's not 8 years old but he acts like he is. What B25 and Kurupetos are doing is having a joke.

Who'd have thought that 40 years of murdering, raping, thieving, lying, butchering, underhandedness and criminality it's you lot who feel you're hard done to! :roll:
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby Lordo » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:58 pm

Mapko wrote:Lordo...Turkic Cypriots had moved out of the villages, set up their own enclaves and would not return to those villages because they didn't want to. Why have all that land not being used? I don't hear anything about antiquities being stolen from mosques and being sold on the black market. I don't hear of old mosques being used as toilets. You must have heard the stories of Greek Orthodox priests being circumcised with rusty knives by a crowd of frenzied Turkics. Or the old priest who was bed-ridden and had his church set on fire whilst it burnt down around him. I've never heard of the Greeks doing that to the Turkics.

If the Turkics who want to join the Greek Cypriot National Guard swear allegiance to Cyprus, then I'm sure they'd be allowed to join. That said, could you ever trust someone who has forsaken their own kind to join their 'enemy'? I wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw them - they'd be stealing plans and giving them to their friends in the north and also sabotaging things.

How can Greeks/Greek Cypriots have the civilisation level of cavemen? When we were building the Parthenon whilst you were living in trees. We were writing great pieces of literature while you were scrawling with your finger in the sand. We were creating the alphabet and talking while you were grunting and pointing. We were wearing clothes while you were wearing dead animal skins. We were the creators of the civilised world. Aren't there some people in modern day Turkey who still live in caves?

I seem to remember when you and your mate PC Bubbles first joined, the pair of you were the ones calling me names. Viewpoint continues to call everyone names and he does it with impunity. I'm assuming he's not 8 years old but he acts like he is. What B25 and Kurupetos are doing is having a joke.

Who'd have thought that 40 years of murdering, raping, thieving, lying, butchering, underhandedness and criminality it's you lot who feel you're hard done to! :roll:

i just read your first sentence and stopped. the trouble with you is that you were not there and have no idea what took place. if only you people found out the role of eoka and the roc played in the killings of 63 - 67 the cyprus problem would have been solved decades ago. but i see you still insist on burring your head in the sand as to what happened in the 60s. unfortunately for you i was there. the police were involved in killings and torture. when will you boys wake up.
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby Mapko » Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:28 pm

How is it unfortunate for me that you were there? In all fairness, if I ask a Turkic what happened I'm going to get anti-Greek propaganda; if I ask a Greek about it, I'm going to get a pro-Greek view. What I have done, is look up as much neutral material on what happened and have come to the conclusion the Turks are as barbaric and nasty as they come. I'm not so blinkered and shallow that I couldn't condemn my own people if I thought they had done something wrong - it's not beyond someone to do that about their own kind - but I have not found anything to make me feel that way.

The Cyprus problem will never be solved as long as you lot hang on the coat tails of the Mongols. Get rid of them and there's a chance to save the country.
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Re: Concert for Peace

Postby Mapko » Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:40 pm

http://www.parikiaki.com/archives/52741

Are you proud of this, Turk?
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