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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:08 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:My mothers side are from the south and my father the north Im sure even you can work out how we have land in the south which is disputed due to GC placed barriers and land in the north which is not disputed as it has been in our family for generations.

As for your crappy supply and demand theory, if you have Turkish as an official language where are your EU checks and balances to make sure it is readily available in all government offices?


You have already told us in the past that your family is holding stolen GC land in the north, therefore, your family are not the Rockefellers of Cyprus, because if they were, you would be pushing for peace to get your hands on your land in the south which must be worth millions, but the fact that you are "I'm a partitonist at heart", only goes to show that the only way for you to keep "your" stolen GC land for the two-bit criminal that you are, is by pushing for partition. Very simple to figure you out really.

As for official languages goes, Switzerland has three (4 really) and there are never any problems people communicating with each other in different parts of the country, whether it is in government offices or at the local restaurant. You have no case as usual, but more pure propaganda. Take a hike!


Keep guessing, you havent got a clue.

As for the administering of all foreign languages will the Swiss be implementing it in a united Cyprus as well to make sure the GCs do not discriminate against TCs?
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Kikapu » Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:57 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:My mothers side are from the south and my father the north Im sure even you can work out how we have land in the south which is disputed due to GC placed barriers and land in the north which is not disputed as it has been in our family for generations.

As for your crappy supply and demand theory, if you have Turkish as an official language where are your EU checks and balances to make sure it is readily available in all government offices?


You have already told us in the past that your family is holding stolen GC land in the north, therefore, your family are not the Rockefellers of Cyprus, because if they were, you would be pushing for peace to get your hands on your land in the south which must be worth millions, but the fact that you are "I'm a partitonist at heart", only goes to show that the only way for you to keep "your" stolen GC land for the two-bit criminal that you are, is by pushing for partition. Very simple to figure you out really.

As for official languages goes, Switzerland has three (4 really) and there are never any problems people communicating with each other in different parts of the country, whether it is in government offices or at the local restaurant. You have no case as usual, but more pure propaganda. Take a hike!


Keep guessing, you havent got a clue.

As for the administering of all foreign languages will the Swiss be implementing it in a united Cyprus as well to make sure the GCs do not discriminate against TCs?


I don't even know what hell you are talking about. :roll:

Perhaps if you didn't have racist propaganda in your brain, you might be able to talk sense. :wink:

Then again, the sun might just set in the East first while waiting on you to change.. :lol:
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Me Ed » Mon Oct 29, 2012 9:45 pm

VP, instead of asking this question to GCs, why don't you ask TCs that have actually had experience in dealing with GC administration.

For example, a TC that has applied for a passport, or better still a TC that has used a hospital in the free areas.

I think that you will (depending on your agenda) either be pleasantly surprised or bitterly disappointed that the GC administration is far more welcoming and helpful than you thought.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:28 pm

Kikapu wrote:
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Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:My mothers side are from the south and my father the north Im sure even you can work out how we have land in the south which is disputed due to GC placed barriers and land in the north which is not disputed as it has been in our family for generations.

As for your crappy supply and demand theory, if you have Turkish as an official language where are your EU checks and balances to make sure it is readily available in all government offices?


You have already told us in the past that your family is holding stolen GC land in the north, therefore, your family are not the Rockefellers of Cyprus, because if they were, you would be pushing for peace to get your hands on your land in the south which must be worth millions, but the fact that you are "I'm a partitonist at heart", only goes to show that the only way for you to keep "your" stolen GC land for the two-bit criminal that you are, is by pushing for partition. Very simple to figure you out really.

As for official languages goes, Switzerland has three (4 really) and there are never any problems people communicating with each other in different parts of the country, whether it is in government offices or at the local restaurant. You have no case as usual, but more pure propaganda. Take a hike!


Keep guessing, you havent got a clue.

As for the administering of all foreign languages will the Swiss be implementing it in a united Cyprus as well to make sure the GCs do not discriminate against TCs?


I don't even know what hell you are talking about. :roll:

Perhaps if you didn't have racist propaganda in your brain, you might be able to talk sense. :wink:

Then again, the sun might just set in the East first while waiting on you to change.. :lol:



You do not have the capacity to understand what I am talking about...I have stated this fact all along, you are so biased that you are blind your head being stuck deep inside the GCs arse.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:33 pm

Me Ed wrote:VP, instead of asking this question to GCs, why don't you ask TCs that have actually had experience in dealing with GC administration.

For example, a TC that has applied for a passport, or better still a TC that has used a hospital in the free areas.

I think that you will (depending on your agenda) either be pleasantly surprised or bitterly disappointed that the GC administration is far more welcoming and helpful than you thought.


Im talking from a viewpoint of TCs that have had to deal with the GC administration and the attitudes they faced Im sure if you were faced with the same approach you would be shouting much louder than me.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Me Ed » Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:12 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Me Ed wrote:VP, instead of asking this question to GCs, why don't you ask TCs that have actually had experience in dealing with GC administration.

For example, a TC that has applied for a passport, or better still a TC that has used a hospital in the free areas.

I think that you will (depending on your agenda) either be pleasantly surprised or bitterly disappointed that the GC administration is far more welcoming and helpful than you thought.


Im talking from a viewpoint of TCs that have had to deal with the GC administration and the attitudes they faced Im sure if you were faced with the same approach you would be shouting much louder than me.


I thought you were asking a hypothetical question about a united Cyprus.

Besides wasn't it the TCs that insisted in the failed Annan plan that GCs were not allowed to apply for jobs in the public sector in a northern state? Wouldn't such demands encourage institutionalised racism?
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:54 am

Me Ed wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Me Ed wrote:VP, instead of asking this question to GCs, why don't you ask TCs that have actually had experience in dealing with GC administration.

For example, a TC that has applied for a passport, or better still a TC that has used a hospital in the free areas.

I think that you will (depending on your agenda) either be pleasantly surprised or bitterly disappointed that the GC administration is far more welcoming and helpful than you thought.


Im talking from a viewpoint of TCs that have had to deal with the GC administration and the attitudes they faced Im sure if you were faced with the same approach you would be shouting much louder than me.


I thought you were asking a hypothetical question about a united Cyprus.

Besides wasn't it the TCs that insisted in the failed Annan plan that GCs were not allowed to apply for jobs in the public sector in a northern state? Wouldn't such demands encourage institutionalised racism?


As we are not united the question is hypothetical but we have experience of GC administration in the south as a reference point thats why we can establish that if the GCs apply the same principles they do now when dealing with TCs then we are doomed to being treated as second citizens something we are trying to avoid at all costs.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Kikapu » Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:08 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:My mothers side are from the south and my father the north Im sure even you can work out how we have land in the south which is disputed due to GC placed barriers and land in the north which is not disputed as it has been in our family for generations.

As for your crappy supply and demand theory, if you have Turkish as an official language where are your EU checks and balances to make sure it is readily available in all government offices?


You have already told us in the past that your family is holding stolen GC land in the north, therefore, your family are not the Rockefellers of Cyprus, because if they were, you would be pushing for peace to get your hands on your land in the south which must be worth millions, but the fact that you are "I'm a partitonist at heart", only goes to show that the only way for you to keep "your" stolen GC land for the two-bit criminal that you are, is by pushing for partition. Very simple to figure you out really.

As for official languages goes, Switzerland has three (4 really) and there are never any problems people communicating with each other in different parts of the country, whether it is in government offices or at the local restaurant. You have no case as usual, but more pure propaganda. Take a hike!


Keep guessing, you havent got a clue.

As for the administering of all foreign languages will the Swiss be implementing it in a united Cyprus as well to make sure the GCs do not discriminate against TCs?


I don't even know what hell you are talking about. :roll:

Perhaps if you didn't have racist propaganda in your brain, you might be able to talk sense. :wink:

Then again, the sun might just set in the East first while waiting on you to change.. :lol:


You do not have the capacity to understand what I am talking about...I have stated this fact all along, you are so biased that you are blind your head being stuck deep inside the GCs arse.


Make that up Cyprus's ass, which is far better than being up Turkey's ass as you have done, but then again, since you are a traitor to your Cypriot heritage, being up Turkey's ass is where your head belongs.

Explains why you reject True Democracy and Rule of Law!

If you wrote proper English in what it is you are trying to state, then I may have a better chance understanding you, but you are like someone who tries to lie when talking, with a very wishy washy story telling and making inaccurate statements in the hope that it becomes believable to the ignorant. You cannot be a Racist Fascist partitionist and expect to be telling the truth at the same time. That would be oxymoronic. Even a second rate propagandist like yourself should be able to see that....if you had a brain that is.

As stated before, if there is going to be a Federal north and south states, TCs living in the north state would have virtually nothing to do with the south state in any shape or form. The fact that thousands of TCs living in the illegal occupied north at present are able to get RoC IDs, Birth Certificates, Passports and other services problem free as far as language is concerned (or any other), only goes to show that you are just pissing into the wind. No wonder your feet are soaking wet.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Lordo » Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:52 pm

why do you insult people when you post. do you think you win the argument. I think not. only succeed in making an ass of yourself. on top of that what you say has no value, zilch get it.

it really is very simple.

What do you mean by true democracy, are you happy with the true democracy the kurds have. one man one vote right. becasue thats what you are asking for right. well guess what your true democracy is really a fixed term dictatorship. It does not work in any country. you will find that there are abused and abusers in all of them. some will be on racial grounds other on political. so stop with this true democracy lark as it does not exists anywhere on the planet. and it certainlt will not exists in cyprus whilst the fascists have control on power in politics and the media. do something usefull will you and go make a cup of turkish coffee that may calm you down some, otherwise you is headin for a heart attack you hear.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Me Ed » Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:00 pm

Lordo wrote:why do you insult people when you post. do you think you win the argument. I think not. only succeed in making an ass of yourself. on top of that what you say has no value, zilch get it.

it really is very simple.

What do you mean by true democracy, are you happy with the true democracy the kurds have. one man one vote right. becasue thats what you are asking for right. well guess what your true democracy is really a fixed term dictatorship. It does not work in any country. you will find that there are abused and abusers in all of them. some will be on racial grounds other on political. so stop with this true democracy lark as it does not exists anywhere on the planet. and it certainlt will not exists in cyprus whilst the fascists have control on power in politics and the media. do something usefull will you and go make a cup of turkish coffee that may calm you down some, otherwise you is headin for a heart attack you hear.


That's the point of western democracy, it's fixed term and if the electorate don't like the current incumbent, then they can vote them out.

In the case of any sizable minority such as the TCs or the Kurds, they can in fact hold the balance of power in Cyprus and Turkey respectively if they actually understood and participated in the democratic process.
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