Oceanside50 wrote:what have the plonkers from up close been able to accomplish for Cyprus for the past 39 years?
B25 wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:what have the plonkers from up close been able to accomplish for Cyprus for the past 39 years?
Nothing and thats exactly my point.they dont have the right attitude to solve anything because all we do is apologise and appease the turks.
Its mana mou tzie mana mou and all the while they are giving us the finger, go ask bigoz, kuntish, vp, lordo and a number of others, they must be laughing all the way to a turkish bank.
If we ever got serious about the cyprob, we could achieve it, but hey ho, no balls government. I wonder if any of the guardianship funds were subject to a haircut???
repulsewarrior wrote:bigOz, i apologise for the rudeness directed toward you. you'll note that many active members did not bother to give such a report any due.
DrCyprus, i don't get. kurupetos...
Oceanside50 wrote:B25 wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:what have the plonkers from up close been able to accomplish for Cyprus for the past 39 years?
Nothing and thats exactly my point.they dont have the right attitude to solve anything because all we do is apologise and appease the turks.
Its mana mou tzie mana mou and all the while they are giving us the finger, go ask bigoz, kuntish, vp, lordo and a number of others, they must be laughing all the way to a turkish bank.
If we ever got serious about the cyprob, we could achieve it, but hey ho, no balls government. I wonder if any of the guardianship funds were subject to a haircut???
We can start by putting to the backburner, pointing fingers, focus on individual rights, create a judicial system in Cyprus that is blind to ethnicities, blind to religion affiliations and blind to race discrimination. Focus on one man one vote, create a society that the duty of the majority is to protect and defend the rights of the minority. Educate the population on those merits and the benefits of a multicultural society..
Change laws that any professional doctor, lawyer and government worker is held accountable..more ideas are welcome
If there was a solution tomorrow are Cypriots ready for it? Would they accept a mosque built for the tc in a neighborhood in Limassol or are the tc ready for a midnight Easter procession through a neighborhood in famagusta??
Where has the ROC government been for the past 39 years, to work these things out?
supporttheunderdog wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:B25 wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:what have the plonkers from up close been able to accomplish for Cyprus for the past 39 years?
Nothing and thats exactly my point.they dont have the right attitude to solve anything because all we do is apologise and appease the turks.
Its mana mou tzie mana mou and all the while they are giving us the finger, go ask bigoz, kuntish, vp, lordo and a number of others, they must be laughing all the way to a turkish bank.
If we ever got serious about the cyprob, we could achieve it, but hey ho, no balls government. I wonder if any of the guardianship funds were subject to a haircut???
We can start by putting to the backburner, pointing fingers, focus on individual rights, create a judicial system in Cyprus that is blind to ethnicities, blind to religion affiliations and blind to race discrimination. Focus on one man one vote, create a society that the duty of the majority is to protect and defend the rights of the minority. Educate the population on those merits and the benefits of a multicultural society..
Change laws that any professional doctor, lawyer and government worker is held accountable..more ideas are welcome
If there was a solution tomorrow are Cypriots ready for it? Would they accept a mosque built for the tc in a neighborhood in Limassol or are the tc ready for a midnight Easter procession through a neighborhood in famagusta??
Where has the ROC government been for the past 39 years, to work these things out?
there is already at least one working mosque in Limassol.
repulsewarrior wrote:...i don't like kentish, i don't like kurupetos (but he at least is a joker), and i won't become them. i don't like "Turks" but i don't like "Greeks" for the same reason, and it is this generalisation that all Turks are "Turks" or all Greeks are "Greeks", that allows for Cyprus to be a dysfunctional environment only suitable for a debate that's filled with nothing but the hatred that this thinking engenders.
...as for bigOz, he at least speaks for himself, and if i recall, like (even) Lordo they do not hesitate to say Cyprus is more important to them than "Turkishness", even though they advocate that it is "Greeks" to blame, a partial truth they fill with venom, because the Turkish Army, is not blameless.
...B25, is it possible you cannot say, i love Cyprus first, as though somehow being Greek, or Maronite, ot Armenian, or Turkish, makes being Cypriot irrelevent, as though being less a Man and more like "them", wins. there are enough reasons to hate "Turks" without having to go off (de meaning yourself) for a fake article that's posted by someone who took glee from an impossible premise. all i am asking for is civility, respect for the Universal Principals that at this point you are demonstrating a lack of. no need for a big discussion, i am not "Greek", being a Greek i do not want to be associated with poor behaviour.
fuck the "Government" Oceanside, it depends on us, in the end we will die for a flag, will we be able to die for a Cypriot flag, because we sought each other out in solidarity, or not? it is up to us to inspire others to overcome their own fears through our acts, what with all the other flags out in the field, it is a Cypriot flag which must fly higher.
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