by repulsewarrior » Tue Jan 12, 2016 8:05 pm
...read James Joyce, i can suggest other authors even more elusive in their writing style. Read Karl Marx, there was an author who requires the perseverance of a child to get through to its meanings, like a rubric's cube.
It's not hard to understand Tsukoui, i say with my tongue in my cheek, you need a big heart. Mostly i think, i only think i know what he is saying, sometimes i may be right.
...as for my manifesto umit, thanks for asking, we shall see (and soon i hope). I will be happy with one Cyprus, where we can respect each other as Cypriots, without any further distinction or discrimination, as Individuals because we are all equal, as electors and our vote, our Freedom, and our Liberty, before the Law, in our capacity as this island's steward, and because we are willing to defend each other as such. As for being a Person who is Greek, and i imagine for the vast majority of the island, i don't see Greek disappearing from our daily lives anytime soon (a Greek Constituency is not likely, therefore). If i was a Turcophone, on the other hand, i would find that self-representation would be a way to sustain this distinct identity; if within the context of a Federation, as a Cypriot, at another level of Government, a set of Constituencies were able to be defined, where such self-representation could serve the needs of Individuals as Persons accordingly.
(...this is in effect what i'm expecting from the negotiations, and the principals on which my work is based.)
cheers!
...still hoping for a Lordo, or someone as musically inclined to solve the riddle which is the answer to the this topic's title; that's an interesting question.