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The collapse of the illusions

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Pyrpolizer » Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:11 am

Coming back to the article of Droushiotis:

He says one of the main reasons behind the Greek Cypriots’ rejection of the Annan Plan was the impact of the argument that after its accession to the European Union….

I said it hundreds of times, this was not the main reason was not even one of the main reasons. Droushiotis does not even have data to back it up, none of the hundreds of polls done among the Gcs showed such a thing.


As you can see the GCs have a lot of people who can not miss of thinking even the most remote catastrophic possibility. They are so good they even provide our enemies with the brightest of ideas as to how to harm us. E.g "hey UN why don’t you remove your troops and see what happens" . This tactic never misses, in fact this scenario fabrication leaves nothing out, so surely when something comes out to become true those Bananiots will turn and say "see, I told you so".

The question is why the hell there are no TCs like them? And don’t tell me Sener Levent is anyway near them…

NB. Surely the English language newspapers published in RoC do an excellent job in promoting guess whose interests. I am glad our TC friends do read the English language newspapers published by GCsn and even tell us to do the same and "absorb" their content!!!!! What an irony.
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:11 am

Bananiot wrote:In essense, Pitsillos and Piratis are telling us that we should base our long term policy (we have no short term policy, by the way) on the "certainty" that in 30 or so years Turkey will be minced up. What a fallacy and what a dangerous game they are calling us to play! I think, they are paid agents of the ... enemy. They must be on the deep state's pay roll.


hey bananiot, did i upset your turkishness? :lol:

where did i say that?

i just stated the fact turkey will have massive problems within that time frame.

accept it or nor, turkey will be split up within the next 30 years. or you think the kurds will/should contiunue to be worth jack shit?
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:18 am

Don't worry Pitsillos, this is his way he uses to get sympathy from the TCs.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Mon Dec 11, 2006 12:24 am

Look at this Pitsillos:

Bananiot wrote: All level minded people in the south are readily accused of treason by the agents of yiorgatjiism that rule our lives since 2003.


What he actually says is that the vast majority of GCs 99%+ are lunatics who just like to attack this little percentage of level minded people.

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Postby Sotos » Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:59 am

He says one of the main reasons behind the Greek Cypriots’ rejection of the Annan Plan was the impact of the argument that after its accession to the European Union….

I said it hundreds of times, this was not the main reason was not even one of the main reasons. Droushiotis does not even have data to back it up, none of the hundreds of polls done among the Gcs showed such a thing.


Thats correct Pyrpolizer! People voted no because Annan plan was very bad and not because Annan plan was good and they were greedy expecting something better!
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Postby humanist » Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:10 am

VIEWPOINT the reasons Grek Speaking Cypriots rejected the plan were based on an unjust and unfair proposal.

Re write the plan to include;

withdrawl of all Turkish Troops from the Island
refugees the right of return
realistic time lines for return

and put it to a referendum can Turkey and its puppet TRNC do that? if you are game then go right ahead.
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Postby skipper » Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:54 am

pitsilos wrote:in 30-50 years turks will be begging for an annan plan. the turks will simply get outnumbered by that time, by the the kurds.

the population growth of turkey will come from the kurds.


Just a cursory search on the web shows trends within kurdish third births indicate otherwise:

http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol15/15/

And not to ignore the issue of intermarriage:

http://esr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/conte ... t/18/4/417

Of course I'm sure your 30-50 years figure was well researched.
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:08 am

Pitsillos wrote

hey bananiot, did i upset your turkishness?


Within the more patriotic fractions in the Greek Cypriot society, the word "turk" is synonymous to a dirty word. If you want to defame or mock someone, you only have to call him a turk. Of course, the cretins still talk about turkishness and greekness but this is the 21st century and the train is whistling past us.
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:07 am

@skipper

i will make it simple for you skipper.
where do you think the population growth will come from in Turkey? from the turks or the kurds? my money is on the kurds. and yours?
and if its from the kurds are you hoping they have a short memory? :lol:

@bananiot
good reply bananiot, switch subjects. :lol:
i don't really care much about your interpretation of what turks mean. to me it means you come from turkey, so you trying to switch your argument to another front is ludicrous.
the turkishness was a joke in responce to your ridiculous claim as to what I said and it seems it just went right over your head.

just for the record bananiot, I am a cypriot first and a greek second, if it makes sence to you.

ps the word turks means people that come from turkey and its not in anyway a deregatory term, as bananiot tried to implied.
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Postby zan » Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:45 am

pitsilos wrote:@skipper

i will make it simple for you skipper.
where do you think the population growth will come from in Turkey? from the turks or the kurds? my money is on the kurds. and yours?
and if its from the kurds are you hoping they have a short memory? :lol:

@bananiot
good reply bananiot, switch subjects. :lol:
i don't really care much about your interpretation of what turks mean. to me it means you come from turkey, so you trying to switch your argument to another front is ludicrous.
the turkishness was a joke in responce to your ridiculous claim as to what I said and it seems it just went right over your head.

just for the record bananiot, I am a cypriot first and a greek second, if it makes sence to you.

ps the word turks means people that come from turkey and its not in anyway a deregatory term, as bananiot tried to implied.



I think you have been watching Lord of the Rings too much and seeing to many spooks. Poor little Turkey............... :cry:
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