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  • #31
    Re: The genocide of france

    Originally posted by Selpak
    There was a armenian girl in my prep. school. She was born in istanbul, she has grown up in Istabul, but we were her first turkish friends. She had never met with a turkish in Istanbul. (???). She was realy outspoken. She was talking about how they discuss the issue with their turkish history teacher... Once my friend said that he saw Lerna in the tv. Guess, what she was talking about? Rest that i know are slient. Because they know it is meaningless:

    - Hey, do you know armenian genocide?
    - Get lost.

    or

    - Hey, do you know armenian genocide?
    - You f.. Armenians.... (especially when the genocide is in agenda)

    So, no need...
    That is a very sweeping generalization. They are silent because life can be made very difficult for them in Turkey...Article 301 and the like. My wife is from Istanbul and a sizeable portion of my local parish are Armenians who have left Turkey. When living in Turkey most did whatever they could to stay out of the spotlight and generally lived seperate lives from Turks.

    It's interesting though, if the Armenian Genocide denial law comes to frution in France, Turks living in France will soon know how Armenians in Turkey feel.

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    • #32
      Re: The genocide of france

      Frenchies, surrenderers and backstabbers.

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      • #33
        Re: The genocide of france

        Originally posted by Deniz1453
        Frenchies, surrenderers and backstabbers.

        W, is that you?

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        • #34
          Re: The genocide of france

          Originally posted by RSNATION
          W, is that you?
          Hmm?

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          • #35
            Re: The genocide of france

            Originally posted by Deniz1453
            Hmm?
            You sounded like Bush

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            • #36
              Re: The genocide of france

              It's interesting though, if the Armenian Genocide denial law comes to frution in France, Turks living in France will soon know how Armenians in Turkey feel.
              You can claim Armenian Genocide in Turkey. But you can not say something like "dirty turkish blood". i think if the Armenian Genocide denial law comes to frution in France, Turks living in France will feel nothing. Maybe some nationalists will talk... It is against their constitutional law and than European Human Rights Court. First you have to prove it. Than Turkish Goverment should accept it (law is retroaktif). And than you can talk about the bill.

              The point is Turks in Armenian think nothing.

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              • #37
                Re: The genocide of france

                Deniz!!!

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                • #38
                  Re: The genocide of france

                  Originally posted by TomServo
                  Deniz!!!
                  lol

                  Tom, the prediction you made that the French law would cause a turkish infestation here is proving to be very accurate.

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                  • #39
                    Re: The genocide of france

                    Warning: every new account in the next week is likely to be a turk, looking for trolling follies.

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                    • #40
                      Re: The genocide of france


                      Buzz off.

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