supporttheunderdog wrote:erolz66 wrote:kurupetos wrote:The struggle for a Hellenic Cyprus will not be an easy process...
and you only have to look at the state of Cyprus today to see how much that struggle has achieved so far. The struggle for a Cypriot Cyprus is the future hope.
One only need look at the mess made in 1974 by the Greek Junta and a few traitors to the ROC , characterised by BIg Mak on 19th July at the UN as being an invasion by Greece, which gave the Turks tge excuse they were looking for to launch an invasion of their own.
Do not be surprised if any attempt to acheive Enosis does not acheive a similar undesireable result.
The founder of GD is a camp folllower of the Junta. That is apart from being a Hitler worshipper and admirer of German Nstional Socialism, whose defeat in 1945 he regrets. He met some of the senior Junta figures while in prison. I am not dure of that was on arms related charges, which today would likely get him classified as a terrorist. GD is apprently funding ELAM, so much some think of it as just a Branch , so we have party Cyprus following the same sort of ideal which lead to the invasion.
However Since they plainly want the dissolution of the republic I would classify ELAM and its prominent members as traitors to the republic. There is probably not a lot to chose between them and the Zionis they despise, both seeking to establish a modern day homeland founded on myths and legends, and proclaiming inate racial supriority, which must be kept pure.
There is a BIG difference between Zionists, and Greek Nationalists.
The Greek Nationalists seem to think that by holding huge flags, they are being great compatriots, but there is no substance or an intelligence. The proof is in the pudding!
Zionists however are intelligent. They don't go for the big flags or shout slogans. They are business leaders, sponsor political parties in a bi-partisan manner in other countries, are involved in banking and commerce, are generally well off and powerful, and they work for their country in a constructive manner in the diaspora.
I was taught once that Greeks were like them, but as I got older I just found out they were a bunch of dorks and that Greeks don't even come close to Zionists or anyone else for that matter other than maybe some third world countries in Africa, and Turkey and even that is debatable.
Chalk and cheese.