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  • simonig
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    I have grandparents and relatives that have suffered unimaginable things at the hands of the Turks. I hate what they did to us and it bothers me almost as much that they deny it. I would respect a Turk if they came on this site and either apologized or asked questions regarding the matter. It is a sign of intelligence that a turk is able to question what has been force feed to them by their government for the past 91 years. A lot of them know what happened but their government distorts the truth and they buy into the cover up. With the advent of the internet, hopefully they may have the opportunity to research what really happened. If they have questions, I wouldn't mind explaining the truth regarding the genocide. Hopefully that enlightened Turk would be able to tell others the real story. But I agree on the most part, they come here and try to talk xxxx and prove how stupid they are.
    Last edited by simonig; 11-22-2006, 02:07 PM.

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  • Aryan_Hye
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    i still dont understand why some turks come here and try to make
    friendly atmosphere with armenians.
    thers another troll is pming me.

    they killed us
    and now their crying and regreting and louding our asses
    with their cry.
    at least leave us alone.
    you did what you did
    now be kind and stop anoying us
    thats the only good thing that u can do.

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  • skhara
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    English football fans: "I'd rather be a Paki than a Turk".

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  • skhara
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    Bishop Fabri of Vienna (1536–41):

    "There are no crueller and more audacious villains under the heavens than the Turks who spare no age or sex and mercilessly cut down young and old alike and pluck unripe fruit from the wombs of mothers.

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  • skhara
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    "The turk is so absolutely without a moral sense, so unutterably bestial in his
    consideration of woman, so unthinkably vile and filthy in his personal habits, and so hopelessly degraded in his relations with his fellow man that the depth of his
    infamy is past all human credence.

    The turk is not a human being. I do not call him a beast, because not one of God's
    dumb creatures could sink so low.
    The turk is a devil without a tail. And the educated, polished turk--the official who affects a knowledge of the French language and a veneering of Parisian manners--is the most unspeakable fiend of all.

    In proof that this assertion is based on incontestable truth I challenge denial from any unprejudiced man who has known the turk thoroughly well for a quarter of a century."

    William W. Howard
    1896
    An American Eyewitness to turk Savagery

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  • skhara
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    William Ewart Gladstone former British Prime Minister once said:

    “Let me endeavor, very briefly to sketch, in the rudest outline what the Turkish race was and what it is. It is not a question of Mohammedanism simxply, but of Mohammedanism compounded with the peculiar character of a race. They are not the mild Mohammedans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They were, upon the whole, from the black day when they first entered Europe, the one great anti-human specimen of humanity. Wherever they went a broad line of blood marked the track behind them, and, as far as their dominion reached, civilization disapxpeared from view. They represented everywhere government by force as opposed to government by law.—Yet a government by force can not be mainxtained without the aid of an intellectual element.— Hence there grew up, what has been rare in the hisxtory of the world, a kind of tolerance in the midst of cruelty, tyranny and rapine. Much of Christian life was contemptuously left alone and a race of Greeks was attracted to Constantinople which has all along made up, in some degree, the deficiencies of Turkish Islam in the element of mind!”

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  • skhara
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    Shakespeare's famous play Othello, Othello says the following before stabbing himself

    Set you down this;
    And say besides, that in Aleppo once,
    Where a malignant and a turban’d Turk
    Beat a Venetian and traduc’d the state,
    I took by the throat the circumcised dog,
    And smote him thus.

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  • skhara
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    The Turks are a human cancer, a creeping agony in the flesh of the lands which they misgovern, rotting every fibre of life ... I am glad that the Turk is to be called to a final account for his long record of infamy against humanity.

    ^ Quoted from a speech by the British Prime Minister, D. Lloyd George, 10 November 1914, cited in H.W.V. Temperley (ed.), A History of the Peace Conference of Paris, Oxford 1969, VI, 24.

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  • skhara
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    Philipp Melanchthon claimed that the Turks were the Red xxxs. xxxs because they circumcised their sons and had other xxxish manners and xxxish customs (even customs that were similar to that of xxxish customs). Red because they were bloodhounds that murdered and warred.

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  • BARIŞ
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    This must be satisfactory

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