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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:06 am

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Pyrpolizer wrote:Yes the same RoC where the TC vice president was arranging enclaves for his own people to suffer until taksim comes.


Ah must have been becuase they loves living in ghettos and nothing to do with the fear of losing their lives.


Sure. Even today if I were Denktash I would put one TMT wearing a mask visit you at night and threaten you that unless you leave he will kill you. Needless to say he will speak perfect Greek. :wink:

And to make sure this was not a joke I would also ask the TMT man to set the nearby mosque on fire.


Always someone elses fault hey Pyro....easier that way huh? deal with it GCs fucked up big time and paid the price.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:09 am

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miltiades wrote:The RoC has to acknowledge publicly that the T/Cs are as much part of our society as the G/Cs , and that we do not merely see them as a minority on a G/C dominated Cyprus. It is time for the political leaders to extend their hand and tell them in a loud voice that this island of our is theirs just as much as it is ours. Let our brothers and sisters understand that we mean what we say and that not only the Birs and Kikapus are our compatriots but the VPs and Zans as well. Let a brave politician make history by forming a new political party where the likes of Bir , Kikapu and Miltiades are engaged in a crusade to break down the barriers that were erected by the Enosis and Partition elements OF MASS DESTRUCTION and replace with , not barriers but bridges of trust and reconciliation.


The problem is Miltiades when this happens all those Vips and Zans will come up and say "hey I was Birkibrisli, I was Kikapu... I was the one behind that nickname" :wink:


I don't think you will have too much trouble differentiating between me or Kikapu and any of the Viewpoints,Pyro gardas.I will be the one giving you big hugs,and viewpoints would want to shake your hand with trembling hands... :wink: :)


On second thought you are right Birkibrisli gardas. :wink:


Feel free to prove us wrong, I think we have enough balls to stand up and we say we were wrong but to date the actions of your elected leaders proves us right 100%.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:10 am

humanist wrote:so perhaps the teddy is greater than than the sword and as powerful as the pen.


You keep up the good work and keep using your teddy bear. :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:17 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:The problem with the 60s imo was not only the sufferring of the TC people inside the enclaves. It was also the lack of information towards the GC public. I believe if the Tc leaders really wanted they would use all available means to let the majority of GC learn about the situation in the enclaves.

Bayrak radio was on during that period. Yet they had an idiot nationalist speaking Greek there, who was only broadcasting us scaring threats that the Turks would cut our heads and post them on poles. Everytime my mother was tuning at Bayrak and i was hearing that idiot I was getting scared.

We really knew nothing of what was going on...

Furthermore imo the TC leaders should have gone directly to the UN and secure a resolution. Of course nothing like that ever happened, because that wouldn't serve their taksim agenda very well...


Didnt you have eyes, or did you prefer to turn it blindly :wink:

Do you really think the UN were not made aware of what was going on?? come on dont be so naive.
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Postby reportfromcyprus » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:48 am

Viewpoint wrote:Is that the same "RoC" of 1963 which threw out it TCs members and tried to change itself by enforcing Akritas? Or do you have faith in your ex eoka leader known Turks hater to put things right?


VP, this is about multiculturism, not dredging up the past - listen to the man for a minute; if there were such policies that promised fairness to all communities on the island, wouldn't this be a step in the right direction?

Admittedly, it's a big if, and there are huge challenges in this area, but it would be a constructive approach to putting the fears of the past to rest.
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:50 am

are you telling me with 2,400,000 people yearly you haven't yet learned multiculturism? interesting
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:19 pm

reportfromcyprus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Is that the same "RoC" of 1963 which threw out it TCs members and tried to change itself by enforcing Akritas? Or do you have faith in your ex eoka leader known Turks hater to put things right?


VP, this is about multiculturism, not dredging up the past - listen to the man for a minute; if there were such policies that promised fairness to all communities on the island, wouldn't this be a step in the right direction?

Admittedly, it's a big if, and there are huge challenges in this area, but it would be a constructive approach to putting the fears of the past to rest.


Policies are not good if the humans implimenting them are high on the world list of well known racists.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:21 pm

pitsilos wrote:are you telling me with 2,400,000 people yearly you haven't yet learned multiculturism? interesting


they come they go.....therefore they dont count.

The people that live here are more important ask you minority groups like the Pontiacs what they think?
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Postby pitsilos » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:44 pm

blink blink blink, and what would make you an expert on multiculturism if I may ask?
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:53 pm

pitsilos wrote:blink blink blink, and what would make you an expert on multiculturism if I may ask?


Im not claimimg to be an expert....

You are the ones who have 2.4 million people a year not us so the question should be directed at you, have you learned what multiculturalism is? and do you think Gcs practice this ideology? or are you closer to a monocultural society?
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