Sotos wrote:Those that don't like the flag I posted don't have to look at it. At least I didn't steal a whole mountain to draw a shitty flag on it like you did to provoke us.
miltiades wrote:VP , You are and always will be a bloody foreigner in Cyprus , that flag is not a flag representing the people of this island , it is a flag of a foreign nation just as the flag on St Nicholas church in Limassol is. Such atrocities were created by Non Cypriots to keep the people of this island apart.
What do you say to the genuine Cypriots who want nothing to do with Turkey or Greece but are proud of the uniqueness of their identity as Cypriots , brothers in arms as it were not f..ng enemies.
paaul12 wrote:U could alwas go and watch a good team, come on u Spurs!!
Viewpoint wrote:miltiades wrote:VP , You are and always will be a bloody foreigner in Cyprus , that flag is not a flag representing the people of this island , it is a flag of a foreign nation just as the flag on St Nicholas church in Limassol is. Such atrocities were created by Non Cypriots to keep the people of this island apart.
What do you say to the genuine Cypriots who want nothing to do with Turkey or Greece but are proud of the uniqueness of their identity as Cypriots , brothers in arms as it were not f..ng enemies.
The flag for us TCs denotes the safe haven necessary to avoid the injustice and domination of the numerically larger GC community. What I would say to people who feel they are only Cypriots is you are free to settle on either side of the divide depending on which side you feel is closer to your deformed conception of "Cypriotism" utopia. This premature idea did not develop as both communities had other hidden agendas. You cannot expect a "Cypriot" people to born over night only knowing 32 years of division, this is not possible.
If we are unable to agree a formula that will bring about your dream then where do we go? looks like more of the same which is the current situation. The fact that we are unable to find this solution is not one sided you have to look to your own side for what they are doing wrong as much as you accuse my side otherwise you will only see half the picture.
andri_cy wrote:Viewpoint wrote:miltiades wrote:VP , You are and always will be a bloody foreigner in Cyprus , that flag is not a flag representing the people of this island , it is a flag of a foreign nation just as the flag on St Nicholas church in Limassol is. Such atrocities were created by Non Cypriots to keep the people of this island apart.
What do you say to the genuine Cypriots who want nothing to do with Turkey or Greece but are proud of the uniqueness of their identity as Cypriots , brothers in arms as it were not f..ng enemies.
The flag for us TCs denotes the safe haven necessary to avoid the injustice and domination of the numerically larger GC community. What I would say to people who feel they are only Cypriots is you are free to settle on either side of the divide depending on which side you feel is closer to your deformed conception of "Cypriotism" utopia. This premature idea did not develop as both communities had other hidden agendas. You cannot expect a "Cypriot" people to born over night only knowing 32 years of division, this is not possible.
If we are unable to agree a formula that will bring about your dream then where do we go? looks like more of the same which is the current situation. The fact that we are unable to find this solution is not one sided you have to look to your own side for what they are doing wrong as much as you accuse my side otherwise you will only see half the picture.
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