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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Sotos » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:28 pm

Cap wrote:Image


Cap - another foreign raised person who thinks he is more Cypriot.
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:29 pm

Get Real! wrote:Sotos, was born sometime after 1974 so he has NO IDEA what was going on in Cyprus pre 74. Anyway...

When Grivas died in 1971 there was no second in command to take charge so for the frenzied Hellenists it was like a green light to do as they pleased, so between 71 and 74 God knows how many people were arrested, tortured and murdered for refusing to go along with Greece’s ideas.


On and on with your lies! Or, exposed for your lack of local knowledge ....

Γεώργιος Γρίβας: July 1897 – 27 January 1974.

Pathetic :roll:
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Jerry » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:42 pm

Get Real! wrote:Sotos, was born sometime after 1974 so he has NO IDEA what was going on in Cyprus pre 74. Anyway...

When Grivas died in 1971 there was no second in command to take charge so for the frenzied Hellenists it was like a green light to do as they pleased, so between 71 and 74 God knows how many people were arrested, tortured and murdered for refusing to go along with Greece’s ideas.

Makarios, had a serious problem with these thugs roaming around villages at night terrorizing residents so he ordered the arrest of key members and operatives but it wouldn’t be enough for they had politicians, police, and many other key elements on their side protecting and aiding them.

It was too little too late by Makarios… for the Greek octopus had its long tentacles around ministries, the judiciary, significant portions of the police, and of course the armed forces.

Greece had stripped Cyprus of its identity and placed vast portions of the Cypriot population in a drunken stupor of chaos and rebelliousness with no regard for consequences and with no plan other than to destroy Cypriotness and replace it with some hollow Greek promise of splendor.

Eventually the fools had won… Cyprus would no longer be a nation but a group of cantons in perpetual strife.


Actually Uncle Grivas died in January 1974. One wonders if his magical military powers would have been enough to counter the Turkish invasion had he lived a few months longer. :)
http://www.britannica.com/biography/Georgios-Grivas
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:03 pm

Sotos wrote:So you insist that Greece had some magical powers to turn non Greeks into Greeks with a magical remote control that had a 700km range? :lol: Don't you understand how stupid your argument is? Really?

No magical powers... Give me the ministry of education of *ANY* country for a century and I’ll pump out citizens in whichever configuration you wish. :)


I can easily duplicate idiotic little Sotos' by the truckload! :lol:
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:06 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Sotos, was born sometime after 1974 so he has NO IDEA what was going on in Cyprus pre 74. Anyway...

When Grivas died in 1971 there was no second in command to take charge so for the frenzied Hellenists it was like a green light to do as they pleased, so between 71 and 74 God knows how many people were arrested, tortured and murdered for refusing to go along with Greece’s ideas.


On and on with your lies! Or, exposed for your lack of local knowledge ....

Γεώργιος Γρίβας: July 1897 – 27 January 1974.

Pathetic :roll:

I thought it was 71 or 72…. ah well whatever year.
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:11 pm

Sotos wrote:The fact that the majority of the population of Cyprus is Greek is even written in the Cyprus constitution.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Do you know of any other constitution where the "ethnicity" has to be laid out by a 3rd party in writing? :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:14 pm

Jerry wrote:Actually Uncle Grivas died in January 1974. One wonders if his magical military powers would have been enough to counter the Turkish invasion had he lived a few months longer. :)

Nobody said anything about countering Turks but he certainly kept the fools on leash from paving the way for Turks for as long as he was alive.
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Jerry » Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:31 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Jerry wrote:Actually Uncle Grivas died in January 1974. One wonders if his magical military powers would have been enough to counter the Turkish invasion had he lived a few months longer. :)

Nobody said anything about countering Turks but he certainly kept the fools on leash from paving the way for Turks for as long as he was alive.


Agreed, however had he done "his duty" in July 1974 it would have been the only useful thing he ever did in his miserable life.But then I suppose his actions over the years gave Turkey the excuses they sought.
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:40 pm

Sotos, is a VICTIM and a great example, of Greece-sponsored propaganda education like millions before him.

* (Unless of course he has a Greek parent or two in which case he’s welcome to speak up and reveal such identity)

He will probably never understand WHY he is a victim or HOW it came about, and frankly he probably doesn’t even care either because his conversion is by now COMPLETE.

That’s the whole idea… perfect conversions that will not only side with you but will fight for you with fervor!

We often hear about the “Linobambaki” or Christian Cypriots who were in one way or another converted to side with a foreign power (Turkey) through religion or some other means, but in Cyprus we fail to mention the “Galanobambaki” who turned against Cyprus in favor of Greekification.

These two characters have one thing in common… they are easily molded into something else by the dominant power and will happily abandon their identity and reinvent themselves under a “new order”.
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Re: I hold the Flag of Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 06, 2016 7:56 pm

Sotos* believes that he acquired a “ethnicity” from presumed 2000+ year old foreign travelers to Cyprus but for some bizarre reason he never acquired the ethnicity of billions of other travelers that have come and gone to Cyprus over the millenniums and centuries… not even from those during his lifetime!

In fact, last year thousands of German tourists flocked the Limassol beaches yet Sotos remained unscathed from their ethnicity even though they were bathing only a few kilometers away from his house!

Isn’t it fascinating how on Cyprus the masses apply SELECTIVE ETHNICITY with which to identify themselves? :)


* sorry mate for using you in my examples all the time but you’re a perfect candidate
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