repulsewarrior wrote:...what hatred, if you don't recognise pain?
...is it so hard to imagine anyone who saw the changes Modern History brought to this island, witnessed its pain? is it so hard to recognise that what was wrong in '63, was wrong in '74, for the same reason? why should we naturally assume that "Greekness" is a quality that is somehow better than "Turkishness", or by association Cypriots are "Greeks", Turks are "Turks"?
Lordo is a poet, (i find him bitter with a hint of hope,) don't you know it? maybe the youtube i saw was not the one you saw if you pushed the link that started this conversation, but i found it compelling too, and frankly a pleasure because i was visiting Grokked's channel. Akinci brings hope, especially after a man like Eroglu, i am hopeful that the intention is not the same, although he is willing, in effect, to start where the negotiating ended. aren't you hopeful?
...he (Lordo) is an individual who questions authority/Authority, put in that perspective, what is wrong with that?
(it is up to us, the rest of us, in effect to decide what of it has truth, the rest of us to seek what is in effect the truth, bill mostly is really good at it, when it comes instead to facts.)
just saying, although i get your point Paphitis.
Lordo wrote:whass the maddddar boys you bot nothing better to do. winner winner have some chigon dinner.
Lordo wrote:what because of one spelling error. what the hell is the madder with the gcs and their spelling. first you have to bring your language to the 21st centrury and then you can critisize magraman
repulsewarrior wrote:...what hatred, if you don't recognise pain?
...is it so hard to imagine anyone who saw the changes Modern History brought to this island, witnessed its pain? is it so hard to recognise that what was wrong in '63, was wrong in '74, for the same reason? why should we naturally assume that "Greekness" is a quality that is somehow better than "Turkishness", or by association Cypriots are "Greeks", Turks are "Turks"?
Lordo is a poet, (i find him bitter with a hint of hope,) don't you know it? maybe the youtube i saw was not the one you saw if you pushed the link that started this conversation, but i found it compelling too, and frankly a pleasure because i was visiting Grokked's channel. Akinci brings hope, especially after a man like Eroglu, i am hopeful that the intention is not the same, although he is willing, in effect, to start where the negotiating ended. aren't you hopeful?
...he (Lordo) is an individual who questions authority/Authority, put in that perspective, what is wrong with that?
(it is up to us, the rest of us, in effect to decide what of it has truth, the rest of us to seek what is in effect the truth, bill mostly is really good at it, when it comes instead to facts.)
just saying, although i get your point Paphitis.
Pyrpolizer wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...what hatred, if you don't recognise pain?
...is it so hard to imagine anyone who saw the changes Modern History brought to this island, witnessed its pain? is it so hard to recognise that what was wrong in '63, was wrong in '74, for the same reason? why should we naturally assume that "Greekness" is a quality that is somehow better than "Turkishness", or by association Cypriots are "Greeks", Turks are "Turks"?
Lordo is a poet, (i find him bitter with a hint of hope,) don't you know it? maybe the youtube i saw was not the one you saw if you pushed the link that started this conversation, but i found it compelling too, and frankly a pleasure because i was visiting Grokked's channel. Akinci brings hope, especially after a man like Eroglu, i am hopeful that the intention is not the same, although he is willing, in effect, to start where the negotiating ended. aren't you hopeful?
...he (Lordo) is an individual who questions authority/Authority, put in that perspective, what is wrong with that?
(it is up to us, the rest of us, in effect to decide what of it has truth, the rest of us to seek what is in effect the truth, bill mostly is really good at it, when it comes instead to facts.)
just saying, although i get your point Paphitis.
I usually don't understand your posts RW, but this time I read it 3 times to make sure I understood it... well, most of it at least
Very well said, bravo, I agree with you.
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