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Re: interesting movement in cyprus

Postby Sotos » Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:34 pm

Lordo wrote:
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may all fascists all over the world go to hell.


To that we agree. I am sure your place in hell is reserved, along with the other fascists who support foreign invasion, ethnic cleansing and racist discrimination based on ethnicity and religion.

Democracy will not be given up to satisfy the fascists. The citizens of a country can not be divided based on their ethnicity. We are a state of EU, not a territory of the Ottoman empire or Nazi Germany.

you are such an ass boy. you don't even realise the ethnic cleansing your magariodade practiced before 1974 by use of economic and vilonet oppression.

you are one sad boy and you don't even realise how fascistic you sound.


There was no ethnic cleansing against you. You choose to separate yourselves in preparation for partition, something which was your aim from the 50s. If you cared to stay in the same lands then you wouldn't have made partition your aim. But you didn't care because you have no deep roots in Cyprus. All you cared is to grab as much land and as many resources as possible, not to live in any particular part of Cyprus.

somebody saying that in 1963 i can understand but now after all the evidence of how they took innocent tcs off the street and handed them to gangs to kill and dispose, is unforgivable. you stupid boy.


You stupid Mongolo, you are the ones who started every single conflict in Cyprus and yet you try to present yourselves as the "victims" became you also have some casualties. We never invaded your own homeland in Mongolia, you are the ones who have invaded ours multiple times.
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Re: interesting movement in cyprus

Postby Lordo » Thu Feb 28, 2019 2:04 am

ang on a minute my little soft boy. did griiks not invade al the way yo india?
you bunch of diy boy lovers.
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Re: interesting movement in cyprus

Postby Sotos » Thu Feb 28, 2019 6:37 am

There were no Turks back then. You don't even know the history of your own barbaric hordes!

And Greeks don't claim any part of India today, so your point is again irrelevant.
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Re: interesting movement in cyprus

Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Feb 28, 2019 3:40 pm

Lordo wrote:ang on a minute my little soft boy. did griiks not invade al the way yo india?
you bunch of diy boy lovers.

Do not forget in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922 Greeks invaded mainland Turkey, where Greeks were not a majority of the population even in Smryna..Lots of documented attrocities by both sides and something many would remember 40 years or so later....,
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Re: interesting movement in cyprus

Postby Sotos » Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:26 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
Lordo wrote:ang on a minute my little soft boy. did griiks not invade al the way yo india?
you bunch of diy boy lovers.

Do not forget in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922 Greeks invaded mainland Turkey, where Greeks were not a majority of the population even in Smryna..Lots of documented attrocities by both sides and something many would remember 40 years or so later....,


That was a war for liberating Greek lands. Here is a map from 1896, and of course in earlier times there were even more Greeks and less Turks. Liberating your own lands is completely different from conquering foreign lands.

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