This is like asking if Scottish people living out of Scotland should be allowed to vote on independence.
No.
kurupetos wrote:Cap wrote:As 'Greeks' of Cyprus, surely this should be permissible.
Sticky innit?
That's because your mates, the Angloamericunts, didn't allow us to unite with Greece in 1959.
Now, bugger off, you little traitor!
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Greek city states were always independent from each other. Such elections, whether in Cyprus or Greece, are in keeping with the "local" nature of governance. Main difference is that foreigners have tried to destroy that sense of oneness of our culture and history with their divisive policies.
Back to the point of what else Greece gives us for free; university places.
Flying Horse wrote:This is like asking if Scottish people living out of Scotland should be allowed to vote on independence.
Cap wrote:Twas a fair question.
How does that make me a traitor?
Paphitis wrote:kurupetos wrote:Cap wrote:As 'Greeks' of Cyprus, surely this should be permissible.
Sticky innit?
That's because your mates, the Angloamericunts, didn't allow us to unite with Greece in 1959.
Now, bugger off, you little traitor!
It appears that the Americans might have done us a favour!
Anyway, why would you insist on Enosis with a foreign country? I mean, if it's such a big deal, then why not seek Enosis with a country like the USA, Canada, Australia, NZ, Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Germany etc etc instead? It makes more sense!
I'm too nationalistic to see the point I guess!
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Greek city states were always independent from each other. Such elections, whether in Cyprus or Greece, are in keeping with the "local" nature of governance. Main difference is that foreigners have tried to destroy that sense of oneness of our culture and history with their divisive policies.
Back to the point of what else Greece gives us for free; university places.
kurupetos wrote:Paphitis wrote:kurupetos wrote:Cap wrote:As 'Greeks' of Cyprus, surely this should be permissible.
Sticky innit?
That's because your mates, the Angloamericunts, didn't allow us to unite with Greece in 1959.
Now, bugger off, you little traitor!
It appears that the Americans might have done us a favour!
Anyway, why would you insist on Enosis with a foreign country? I mean, if it's such a big deal, then why not seek Enosis with a country like the USA, Canada, Australia, NZ, Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Germany etc etc instead? It makes more sense!
I'm too nationalistic to see the point I guess!
What favour, you fool? You have lived all your life in Australia.
kurupetos wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Greek city states were always independent from each other. Such elections, whether in Cyprus or Greece, are in keeping with the "local" nature of governance. Main difference is that foreigners have tried to destroy that sense of oneness of our culture and history with their divisive policies.
Back to the point of what else Greece gives us for free; university places.
Don't waste your time with this fool. He supports the imperialist Angloamericans, who are responsible for Cyprus not being part of Greece.
If Cypriots had been allowed to choose in 1959, Cyprus would be part of Greece and Cypriots would vote in Greece's national elections.
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