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Why are Greeks racist against Turks?

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Postby Eric dayi » Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:05 am

Kifeas wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:Oh yeah, I remember what we are not forgetting; we are not forgetting that the Greeks and Greek Cypriots attacked and murdered innocent Turkish Cypriot men women and children of all ages. We are not forgetting that the GC's did all this for EOKA. We are not forgetting that GC's do not want to share power with us. We are not forgetting that the GC's tried to change the Cyprus Constitution by force (merder). We are not forgetting Sampson, Grivas or the two faced Makarios.

Ermmm, if I remember anything else that I am not forgetting, I'll post them here. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh yeah, here's one more thing we are not forgetting, the Greeks and Greek Cypriots tried to steal our lands and take away our Human Rights but are now crying out for theirs! Nearly forgot that. :wink:


Dayi, very few of the things you mentioned above correspond to any real facts. Most of them are lies.


Saying they are lies without offering any evidence is accepting that you are either lying or talking through what you sit on.


Kifeas wrote:The Republic of Cyprus has numerous times invited Turkey to agree to appear together in front of the International court of Hague, and each one present their case and accept a verdict. Turkey refuses to act upon this invasion, claiming that it doesn’t recognise the RoC, although all the rest of the countries of the world and the UN do recognise it. The real reason behind Turkey’s refusal is because it knows it doesn’t have a case. It knows that all the rubbish you throw here are over-exaggerated propaganda and in most cases fabricated events and /or provocations, in order to appear as the victim in front of the naïve international public.



You don't recognise the TRNC and won't even sit at the negotiation table with us, never mind going to court, so why should Turkey go to court with a non-existant "RoC"?

Kifeas wrote:After Cyprus accession in the EU, you lost the came completely on a political level as well. It is a matter of time before Turkey gives up your cause. Read what is happening in Turkey!


What else did you put on your Xmas wish list, a car that uses 0 (zero) liter per Million miles and does 0 to 200 in 2.327657908000 seconds? LOL, you are a funny one.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:00 pm

Fisherman2006 wrote:All who have just spoke on behalf of the Greek Cypriots I applaud you. Lets not forget there are no such thing as Turkish-Cypriots, THere are Turks and there are cypriots. This summer I visited Northeren Cyprus in an effort to see what they took from us. I HAd to pay to enter my own country, the country they took away from me. I had to pay to go to the bathroom, i had to bear the sight of what they did to our land. All the beautiful scenery is dirt and weeds with big houses built over them all for money purposes. Streets, buldings, cafes all dirty. THey have ruined the northeren part of our country. The only thing that remains are the beautiful mountains and the beautiful ocean that surrounds it, the ocean the god granted CYPRUS.


For more than 50 years I was under the impression that i was a Turkish Cypriot.Recently I've been chastised by Eric Dayi for saying I was a Cypriot of turkish background.After reading your post,fisherman,I am totally confused.I'll have to check my birth certificate to see where I was born.Okey,i was born in Istinco,Paphos.That makes me a Paphian!!!
I can live with that.Long Live The Republic of Paphos!!! :lol:
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Postby Alexios » Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:11 pm

I still stand for President..though i think i will be strongly opposed by fellow countryman Kifeas...
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:28 pm

Alexios wrote:I still stand for President..though i think i will be strongly opposed by fellow countryman Kifeas...


It will be a very difficult choice between you and Kifeas,Alexios,but I promise to vote for one of you. :D
The one who has the blue bead. :D Do you know that story?
Nasreddin hodja had three wives.They were always asking him who he loved most amongst them.So he gave them each a blue bead secretly and told them not to tell the others.So when they asked that question,he would always reply "The one with the blue bead". :lol:
It never worked for me though :lol: But I only had two wives,and not at the same time!
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Postby Alexios » Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:30 pm

Woulnt it be interesting if you had 2 at the same time..??:))))
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:17 pm

Alexios wrote:Woulnt it be interesting if you had 2 at the same time..??:))))


Are you serious?I certainly would've lost what little hair I have left.
But in moments of contemplation I do like to adapt that famous Oscar Wilde saying "To lose one Wife might be considered a misfortune,to lose two seems like carelessness." it sums up my situation.
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Postby Alexios » Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:20 pm

Birkibrisli wrote:
Alexios wrote:Woulnt it be interesting if you had 2 at the same time..??:))))


Are you serious?I certainly would've lost what little hair I have left.
But in moments of contemplation I do like to adapt that famous Oscar Wilde saying "To lose one Wife might be considered a misfortune,to lose two seems like carelessness." it sums up my situation.


Oscar Wilde was a gay fool....:)))))
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:29 pm

He was gay allright,but not a fool,imo.
He was the master of the "perfect play".
I know "The Importance of Being Earnest" by heart almost.
I must have watched it more than 10 times on TV. :D

My other favorite saying of his :" 30 must be a very attractive age...I know very many women in London who,of their own choice,decided to stay on it for years..." :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:33 pm

Good night,Alexios.
I am going to bed,with Complete Works of Oscar Wilde!
Not that I'll do much reading,it's 1.32a.m Tuesday in down under!
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Postby OB1 » Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:21 pm

for Eric dayi

here birdy birdy birdy.....
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