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TC politicians and civilians still going on like dicktash

Postby growuptcs » Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:48 pm

Tcs can still be playing this political game for another 30 something years and still be convinced they'll be recognized. Some English, some American politicians are winking at the TC's saying hold on, we'll let you keep it. But at what price. Tcs arent even asking for what price. They're being like little kids believing their parents, what they tell them, and not think on their own like adults. They dont even think about the repercussions because they think they have nothing to lose except GC land. This narrowmindset that they developed will never get overcome. With nothing to lose, how can they think any different. (Saddam also believes he never done anything wrong either) If the Tcs had something to risk, maybe we would see their true opinions on the issue. Till then, they just turn a blind eye to the rights of the world, and cry like no other minority in the world. Even the blacks here in America, fought for their freedom on their own and look how far they came on their own without violating anyones rights. Imagine the blacks held land hostage to get their point across, would they be where they are today? Tcs just grow up, act civil and stop demanding illegal stuff the way you do everyday and you'll see peace was in front of you the whole time. Just stop refusing legality.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:57 am

Turkish Cypriots have been brainwashed for years with things that make no sense to any logical person, such as that the 18% of Turkish Cypriots is not a minority. There are 82% Greek Cypriots and 18% Turkish Cypriots, yet they think they are not a minority. Can you even imagine any other minority in the world claiming that they are not a minority?

Only in undemocratic countries such thing could happen (like how it was in Iraq).

Unfortunately the human nature (greediness) doesn't allow them to see that what they have been brainwashed with (that they are not a minority etc) is just bull crap, and they still hope to gain on the loss of democracy and the human rights of Greek Cypriots. (along with monetary gains of keeping part of the GC land that was stolen with the Turkish invasion).

What we should make sure is that they will gain nothing out of this, until they realize that they can not expect to gain on our expense simply because Turkey has tanks and fighter jets.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:30 pm

This is the typical rehtoric we have to come to expect from you Piratis.

You should view us as your partners, the day you realize this is the day you will move forward otherwise you are doomed to continue to quote GC style human rights and democracy for all but I guarantee there will be no takers. Continue to do all you can, dont hold back on any issue, do your worse to make sure we gain nothing (nothing new there) and wait for the day when the balance of power if it ever does, changes in your favor.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:23 pm

This is the typical rehtoric we have to come to expect from you Piratis.


These are my 100% logical arguments. 8+8=16 and between a group of 18% and a group of 82% in one country the 18% group is a minority.

Sorry but I will not stop being logical because logic doesn't suit you.
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