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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby kurupetos » Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:55 pm

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GreekIslandGirl wrote:No one brought up skin colour but you! It's the least relevant factor to joining the 'Europe race', and actually of zero relevance to me.

You seem to have a chip on your shoulder about your own identity and colour. :wink:

Things must get confusing for you when you occupy the land of other people ...


You are no where near European race. Your best bet is somewhere between a Lebanese Maronite and an Egytptian Coptic.

Nobody asked you, Mr Mongol.
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:07 pm

stpier wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:No one brought up skin colour but you! It's the least relevant factor to joining the 'Europe race', and actually of zero relevance to me.

You seem to have a chip on your shoulder about your own identity and colour. :wink:

Things must get confusing for you when you occupy the land of other people ...


You are no where near European race. Your best bet is somewhere between a Lebanese Maronite and an Egytptian Coptic.


But how do you know that? Is that what you wish? Do you think it would be strange if we were so related to our neighbours of thousands of years?

(BTW I happen to know otherwise - care far less than you do; but I am interested in why you feel the need to air to us just how condemning you are of people's genetic relatedness. I admire the Lebanese Maronites and the Egyptian Coptics - I would have no problem being related to any - it's just further proof (not that we need any) that we - and not you - belong in this region. As for you, you've already admitted you do not belong in Cyprus by virtue of your brothers being "Fins" .... lol ...)
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby stpier » Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:13 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
stpier wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:No one brought up skin colour but you! It's the least relevant factor to joining the 'Europe race', and actually of zero relevance to me.

You seem to have a chip on your shoulder about your own identity and colour. :wink:

Things must get confusing for you when you occupy the land of other people ...


You are no where near European race. Your best bet is somewhere between a Lebanese Maronite and an Egytptian Coptic.


But how do you know that? Is that what you wish? Do you think it would be strange if we were so related to our neighbours of thousands of years?

(BTW I happen to know otherwise - care far less than you do; but I am interested in why you feel the need to air to us just how condemning you are of people's genetic relatedness. I admire the Lebanese Maronites and the Egyptian Coptics - I would have no problem being related to any - it's just further proof (not that we need any) that we - and not you - belong in this region. As for you, you've already admitted you do not belong in Cyprus by virtue of your brothers being "Fins" .... lol ...)


You are the very last one to claim anything on European race. So shut up.
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:20 pm

stpier wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
stpier wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:No one brought up skin colour but you! It's the least relevant factor to joining the 'Europe race', and actually of zero relevance to me.

You seem to have a chip on your shoulder about your own identity and colour. :wink:

Things must get confusing for you when you occupy the land of other people ...


You are no where near European race. Your best bet is somewhere between a Lebanese Maronite and an Egytptian Coptic.


But how do you know that? Is that what you wish? Do you think it would be strange if we were so related to our neighbours of thousands of years?

(BTW I happen to know otherwise - care far less than you do; but I am interested in why you feel the need to air to us just how condemning you are of people's genetic relatedness. I admire the Lebanese Maronites and the Egyptian Coptics - I would have no problem being related to any - it's just further proof (not that we need any) that we - and not you - belong in this region. As for you, you've already admitted you do not belong in Cyprus by virtue of your brothers being "Fins" .... lol ...)


You are the very last one to claim anything on European race. So shut up.


I don't claim anything. I happen to be. And I happen to know. :wink: But why do you have a problem with Cypriots being European?

Not only is the European culture based on Cypriot culture (of primary importance) but the migrations across Europe from which all the minor European-ethnic groups are derived have links within and between Cyprus and all the other Greek islands and mainland, don'tcha know ....
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby stpier » Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:23 pm

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Not only is the European culture based on Cypriot culture (of primary importance) .


:D :D :D :D Oh yeah and the Nigerian culture is based on Tajik culture.
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:41 pm

Sure - just like you are related to Fins and consequently brothers to the Ovambo people of Namibia, from your own claims. :wink:
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby kimon07 » Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:19 pm

stpier wrote:You are the very last one to claim anything on European race. So shut up.


Time to accept the tough truth stpier. Europe means: 1) Greco-Roman culture and 2) Christianity. We belong to both since their very beginings and you don’t. We, therefore, ARE Europeans and you ARE NOT and WILL NEVER BE. Even the Lebanese and the Syrians and the Egyptians are more close to Europe THAN YOU because those peoples, even the Muslims of those countries, unlike you, had the good fortune to enjoy the benefits of the Hellenistic and the Roman eras and to adopt many of the elements of the two civilizations. So piss off back to your Anatolia to milk a horse or something.
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby stpier » Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:27 pm

Rejected dark afroasian. TRNC is ours and noone is leaving.
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby kimon07 » Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:59 pm

kimon07 wrote:
stpier wrote:You are the very last one to claim anything on European race. So shut up.


Time to accept the tough truth stpier. Europe means: 1) Greco-Roman culture and 2) Christianity. We belong to both since their very beginings and you don’t. We, therefore, ARE Europeans and you ARE NOT and WILL NEVER BE. Even the Lebanese and the Syrians and the Egyptians are more close to Europe THAN YOU because those peoples, even the Muslims of those countries, unlike you, had the good fortune to enjoy the benefits of the Hellenistic and the Roman eras and to adopt many of the elements of the two civilizations. So piss off back to your Anatolia to milk a horse or something.


Like murdering some tourists.

Japanese tourist stabbed to death in Turkey's Nevşehir

NEVŞEHİR - Doğan News Agency
September/09/2013

Mai Kurkiharac and Hoshie Teramatsu were attacked while walking in the Zemi Valley during a trip to the region. Hürriyet/ File photo

Two female Japanese tourists were attacked with knives on Sept. 9 by an unknown person in the Göreme district of the Central Anatolian province of Nevşehir, leaving one of them dead and the other heavily wounded.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/japane ... sCatID=341
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Re: Kurds in Turkey Seek Forgiveness For 1915 Armenian Trage

Postby kimon07 » Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:12 pm

kimon07 wrote:
kimon07 wrote:
stpier wrote:You are the very last one to claim anything on European race. So shut up.


Time to accept the tough truth stpier. Europe means: 1) Greco-Roman culture and 2) Christianity. We belong to both since their very beginings and you don’t. We, therefore, ARE Europeans and you ARE NOT and WILL NEVER BE. Even the Lebanese and the Syrians and the Egyptians are more close to Europe THAN YOU because those peoples, even the Muslims of those countries, unlike you, had the good fortune to enjoy the benefits of the Hellenistic and the Roman eras and to adopt many of the elements of the two civilizations. So piss off back to your Anatolia to milk a horse or something.


More of "Anatolian Culture". And to think that these....."people" wanted to get the Olympics!!!

Tension rises in Turkey's northwestern province over right-of-way fight
BURSA – Doğan News Agency

The group, who marched to a neighborhood in the northwestern province’s İznik district in which the alleged murder suspect lives, stoned a local clubhouse and numerous houses and workplaces. AA photo
Relatives of Zeki Dursun, who was killed on Sept. 7 in a right-of-way fight in Bursa, marched on Sept. 8 into a predominantly Roma neighborhood where the alleged murder suspect lives, raising ethnic tensions.

The group, who marched to a neighborhood in the northwestern province’s İznik district in which the alleged murder suspect lives, stoned a local clubhouse and numerous houses and workplaces. Police intervened against the group with tear gas, while İznik District Gov. Hüseyin Karameşe tried to calm the crowd down.

Emrah Türk, a 26-year-old who was among the group stoning the neighborhood, was injured in the back by a bullet from an unknown shooter.

During the fight over the right of way with suspects that are believed to be of Roma origin, Dursun and another individual, Yunus Emre Akın, suffered gun and stick injuries. Dursun succumbed to his injuries at İznik State Hospital. N.D., 45, and his son, 16-year-old M.D., both of Roma origin, were detained over alleged involvement in the incident.

Dursun’s relatives raided and destroyed the furniture within the clubhouse of the İznik Social Solidarity, Culture and Sports Association, a venue mostly used by Roma people, and stoned houses and workplaces belonging to the same ethnic minority.

Karameşe gathered the crowd in the municipality’s tea garden in an attempt to calm them down, saying nobody should act impulsively.

“Do not end up being wrong when you are right. No one should act impulsively. The criminals will be found and put on trial,” Karameşe said.

Police formed a safety line at the forefront of the neighborhood, whereas riot police and water cannon vehicles were transferred from Bursa’s center to the district.
September/09/2013

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9/9/2013 4:13:03 PM
How can there be an argument over right of way, when no one has the right of way and at the same time everyone does? Why white lines are not used at junctions and roundabouts in Turkey, I will never understand. Driving here is a lottery, and in a country full of lunatics carrying knives, guns and clubs, you will never win. Foreigners driving here should remember one thing: You are never right, on roads you have no rights. Anything can, and will happen.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/tensio ... sCatID=341
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