Paphitis wrote:I am more pro Greece than you are because I want change!
Change? That'll be Golden Dawn then.
Paphitis wrote:I am more pro Greece than you are because I want change!
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Paphitis wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Your anti-Greek prejudices are making you irrational. Illegal immigrants opposing the laws of the land and democratically elected representatives are not seeking democracy at all.
Let's not get ridiculous about this Oracle.
He has been in Greece for 26 years and that makes him a Greek Citizen!
You misrepresented what was said and so now you are forcing a Greek citizenship upon him - how is that right? If he entered illegally and has dodged the system for how ever long, it does not make him a Greek citizen automatically - but good luck supporting 200,000 Anatolian Turks in Cyprus with your same warped logic.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Paphitis wrote:I am more pro Greece than you are because I want change!
Change? That'll be Golden Dawn then.
Paphitis wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Paphitis wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Your anti-Greek prejudices are making you irrational. Illegal immigrants opposing the laws of the land and democratically elected representatives are not seeking democracy at all.
Let's not get ridiculous about this Oracle.
He has been in Greece for 26 years and that makes him a Greek Citizen!
You misrepresented what was said and so now you are forcing a Greek citizenship upon him - how is that right? If he entered illegally and has dodged the system for how ever long, it does not make him a Greek citizen automatically - but good luck supporting 200,000 Anatolian Turks in Cyprus with your same warped logic.
No, that is exactly what the journalist said!
You can't dodge the system for 26 years! At some point he was granted permanent residency and now he is a Greek!
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Paphitis wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Paphitis wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Your anti-Greek prejudices are making you irrational. Illegal immigrants opposing the laws of the land and democratically elected representatives are not seeking democracy at all.
Let's not get ridiculous about this Oracle.
He has been in Greece for 26 years and that makes him a Greek Citizen!
You misrepresented what was said and so now you are forcing a Greek citizenship upon him - how is that right? If he entered illegally and has dodged the system for how ever long, it does not make him a Greek citizen automatically - but good luck supporting 200,000 Anatolian Turks in Cyprus with your same warped logic.
No, that is exactly what the journalist said!
You can't dodge the system for 26 years! At some point he was granted permanent residency and now he is a Greek!
Last post to you since you are clearly blinded by hatred for the Greek state - The reporter said Greece is the gateway for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants before moving on to this ONE chap without stating that he himself had entered legally (therefore, it stands he did not enter legally in the context of the biased narrative). This chap considers himself Greek (that's his prerogative, but not necessarily making it legal). What is more, the narrator went on to state it's almost impossible to get a Greek passport.
Now, support this chap all you want but don't pretend it comes from a love for this illegal immigrant on whom you have bestowed a "Greek Citizenship" but it stems from your hatred of Greeks. Unfortunately, this hatred of Greeks, will cause problems for Cyprus when it comes to recognizing hundreds of thousands of Anatolian settlers who have similarly, illegally entered Cyprus.
tsukoui wrote:None of you are dealing with the fundamental issue which is the development model for the world.
We are experiencing a development model that follows "White" capitalist imperialism.
If you support this then you have to accept the consequences, one of which is immigration, legal or otherwise.
tsukoui wrote:Pathitis, you are just supporting my argument. If you think capitalism is the way forward and you don't have a problem with immigration then fine. But look how all these proponents of the free market balk at the prospect of an international free market for labour. They claim to be against government intervention then want the government to intervene to protect nationalities. It is the height of hypocrisy.
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