Get Real! wrote:Kikapu wrote:Get Real! wrote:It's elementary...
As a TC Kikapu’s “flow” comes automatically because it is inheritable from the decisions that were made by his community in 1974 and before that.
Therefore his normal or expected flow is to stick with the “TRNCs” plan and any behavior outside of that is considered anti-TC.
His reluctance to accept the flow of his community makes him a turncoat of it.
But I am not anti TC.
I am anti "trnc" and anti Turkish occupation and anti partition. Hello!
Like it or not the vast majority of your community have embraced the “TRNC” and feel it represents them so going against it makes you anti-TC in the eyes of many of your community.
Being a TC can only come from being a citizen of the RoC. Being "citizen" of the "trnc does not make someone a TC or Cypriot...period. I don't even know what citizenship it gives one from the "trnc". I would think it makes them Turkish only, considering the title of the north as being "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus", therefore, all those who are citizens of the RoC are Cypriots, regardless of which community one comes from. That being said, all those TCs as Cypriots who accept the "trnc" as their state, can be viewed as traitors to the RoC, and collaborators with illegal occupation by Turkey, so if I am then get thrown in with the bunch of other TCs whom the majority as Cypriots accept the "trnc" as their state, then first I need to be labelled as a traitor to the RoC and then be labelled as a "turncoat" by the remaining TC traitors and collaborators.. Under the above scenario, being called a "turncoat" may well be appropriate, which will be more honourable than being a TC traitor and a collaborator since almost all TCs are citizens of the RoC with passports. There are so many ways to skin a cat.