bg_turk wrote:These days I have too much time and it is mine to waste, but do not worry I will soon "languish in total obscurity".
I never understood people like you who believe in unity in Cyprus. The truth is glaring you in the face and you still refuse to see it.
Just look at the posts of Marz, Polypol... and the likes above. They are radiating intense hatred and contempt for everything Turkish. THey consider calling somebody a Turk or Mongolian an offense, whereas for me and many TCs no doubt it is simply a part of our identity. How do you expect these kind of sickened Greek nationalists to live together with Turkish Cypriots?
Your concept of a Cypriot nation is still a very nascent idea, and is being torn apart by Turkish and Greek nationalists. I think you will have to work harder to lure people into your [fake] Pan-Cypriot ideology.
Keep it up and maybe one day you can pursuade all the people on this forum and you, the united members of this forum, can all establish a Cyber Cyprus, home to Cyber Cypriots. When you get enough people, you can even apply to the UN for member status to ask for several square meters of land to place your server.
Cyprus is too small to host two separate states, THAT'S what would never work, and everyone knows who it would not work for. TCs voted "yes" on an (imperfect) unification plan, that shows that they already believe in a "Pan-Cypriot" ideology and when a fair plan comes along both communities will vote for it. So, no need for any "luring" into any "fake" ideologies, sorry!