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  • #11
    Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

    Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
    Well you don't seem to know much about any Turk yet the average Turk. You have assumptions on Turks that you wish/hope were true, thats it.



    There are xxxish origined politicians all over Europe and the USA just as there are in Turkey. It doesn't make any of these states zionist.

    ps zionism is a pretty serious ideology, you should know what it means before accusing a nation of it.

    I know more about that turk than it does about itself. Because I have had the option to read non turk censored material, which you haven't and when or if you do, will never accept because of the s*it that has been rammed into your head.


    I never said that there aren't joo politicians in other nations, but only israel and turkey were founded by zionists, and mind you one does not have to be a joo to be a zionist. Plenty of joos are against zionism, which is in fact a racist ideology.
    For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
    to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



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    • #12
      Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

      Originally posted by Armanen View Post
      I know more about that turk than it does about itself. Because I have had the option to read non turk censored material, which you haven't and when or if you do, will never accept because of the s*it that has been rammed into your head.
      Again your making assumptions without a grasp of reality.

      I never said that there aren't joo politicians in other nations, but only israel and turkey were founded by zionists, and mind you one does not have to be a joo to be a zionist. Plenty of joos are against zionism, which is in fact a racist ideology.
      There probably were Turkish politicians with xxxish heritage that embraced zionism that took part in the creation of the Republic of Turkey but there were also Turkish politicians with Turkic, Bosnian, Chechen etc origins that embraced liberalism, communism, turanism, islamism etc. That doesn't mean the Republic of Turkey embraced any of these idealogies.

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      • #13
        Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

        Again your making assumptions without a grasp of reality.
        Keep telling yourself that, maybe it is a mantra for you, to make yourself feel better...


        You are missing the point. The ottoman empire was overthrown by a more or less zionist/donmeh joo cabal aka the young turks, then as if to show the world that the young turks were gone, another crypto joo, ataturk, was installed. All of this was financed by outside powers, the power brokers of the time, such as the zionist rothschild banking family.

        Ask yourself why turkey is still so close with israel, even though many many turks dislike joos and zionism. Surely turkey doesn't need israel that much for it to be if strategic reasons (and this is a rhetorical statement).

        Understanding that your country is not even controlled by the people you think, is the first step toward eventually freeing it. However, turkey as an artificial state has a lot of other things to worry about as well.
        For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
        to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



        http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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        • #14
          Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

          Some nationalists' words are only pure J.e.w.ish hatred.
          Who cares Ataturk was J.e.w.ish or not. His roots will never be a shame for Turkey.We can praise or criticise him but someone's race doesn't decrease his value.If Ataturk was an Armenian, It would be same too.

          Some big nationalists' J.e.w.ish teories are going crazy.Maybe Osame Bin Laden is J.e.w.ish too, haha.

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          • #15
            Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

            Originally posted by Armanen View Post
            Keep telling yourself that, maybe it is a mantra for you, to make yourself feel better...
            I don't mean to sound like a know it all but I do think I know my people a bit better then an Armenian(probably American Armenian who has never even been to this side of the world) that has never had any contact with people.

            Ask yourself why turkey is still so close with israel, even though many many turks dislike joos and zionism. Surely turkey doesn't need israel that much for it to be if strategic reasons (and this is a rhetorical statement).
            Turkish PM Bülent Ecevit was the first head of state to accuse Israel with genocide. Not even fvcken Arab leaders did that. Ofcourse shortly afterwards he was hospitalized and out of office. But hey, we had the honour of being the first country to define the truth we all can see but do not dare to speak of.

            Turkey accuses Israel of genocide

            "A genocide is being carried out against the Palestinians before the eyes of the whole world"


            The Prime Minister of Turkey - Israel's longstanding and sole Muslim ally - has accused the country of genocide against the Palestinians.

            BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service


            Also the xxxish lobby in the USA helps Turkey concerning the 1915 events, Cyprus, EU membership etc. Not to mention the upperhand Israel's military provides for Turkey against Greece concerning weapons. Having good relations with Israel is as beneficial for us as it is for them. But as you see it does not stop us from telling the truth.

            Understanding that your country is not even controlled by the people you think, is the first step toward eventually freeing it. However, turkey as an artificial state has a lot of other things to worry about as well.
            Turkey is a democracy and probably has the longest democratic state tradition in the region (Balkans, Caucasus and the ME). We control our country.

            ps Turks fought Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Greece (aka imperial powers) to create the Republic of Turkey. We gave the first successful war against colonialism and imperialism. We objected to the maps made in Washington and London and took our own fate into our hands(the reason why we are hated my a lot of former colonial powers and their lackeys). We are anything but artificial. Artificial is expecting to get your share for being loyal to imperial powers. Which fully defines the creation of Armenia.

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            • #16
              Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

              Originally posted by garod View Post
              Some nationalists' words are only pure J.e.w.ish hatred.
              Who cares Ataturk was J.e.w.ish or not. His roots will never be a shame for Turkey.We can praise or criticise him but someone's race doesn't decrease his value.If Ataturk was an Armenian, It would be same too.

              Some big nationalists' J.e.w.ish teories are going crazy.Maybe Osame Bin Laden is J.e.w.ish too, haha.
              Turkish J.e.w.s hold a siginificant part in the creation and modernization of the Republic of Turkey. Noone denies that. If Atatürk was a J.e.w, I wouldn't care a bit. Maybe like him a bit more for doing so much for Turkey despite not being an ethnic Turk. But he isn't and I'm sorry it makes people(like our friend Armanen) feel bad but that's just not my problem.

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              • #17
                Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                I have been to the region, I am from Armenia and will be moving there soon. I will never set foot in turkey, and even then it will be to retake OUR lands, which will happen sooner or later, especially once the billions from your masters in tel aviv and washington/london stop flowing. turkey is an artificial country with millions who do not identify as turks and many among them who would love nothing more than to break away, i.e. the kurds.

                As for the turk president accusing israel of genocide, well what became of it? Did anything change in turkish-israeli relations, did the israelis start to treat the palestinians better? NO! the turk president just got smacked the f**k down.


                Turkey is a democracy and probably has the longest democratic state tradition in the region (Balkans, Caucasus and the ME). We control our country.
                Funny, but not true. turkey is a pseudo democracy, and even if it were not, democracy is not the best form of government BY FAR.

                ps Turks fought Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Greece (aka imperial powers) to create the Republic of Turkey. We gave the first successful war against colonialism and imperialism.
                BS, one could say that more about the u.s. or the latin american nations than turkey, such chauvenism is only found among turks and their Christian counterparts, the georgians.

                Which fully defines the creation of Armenia.
                You mean how turks have tried on multiple occasions to destroy Armenia and Armenians but have always failed? Not only will you never succeed, but you will crash and burn in your next attempt. For it to be a fair fight between an Armenian and a turk, there has to be a 3 to 1 ratio in favor of a turk, sad but true.

                But he isn't and I'm sorry it makes people(like our friend Armanen) feel bad but that's just not my problem.
                I'm NOT your friend turk, and ataturk being a crypto joo is true and will be a problem for you and yours on so many levels.
                For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                • #18
                  Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                  Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
                  But hey, we had the honour of being the first country to define the truth we all can see but do not dare to speak of.
                  I'm sure it was business as usual the next day. Don't your countries' armies and intelligence [continue to] train each other?

                  Turkey accuses Israel of genocide
                  They're just playing human rights monitor when there are so many violations in their own country they'd rather not deal with. How about that whole Algerian genocide business that seems to have dropped off the face of this dunya ever since news of the French denial bill fell off the radar?

                  We used to have a Palestinian member from Ramallah here, though I believe she was Armenian.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                    Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
                    ps Turks fought Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Greece (aka imperial powers) to create the Republic of Turkey. We gave the first successful war against colonialism and imperialism.
                    For a country that so vehemently objects to colonialism and imperialism, you sure do maintain tremendous relations with these evil imperial powers.

                    Yes, yes. We know all about Turkey's outstanding human rights achievements. This must be why the PKK was created. Kurds are simply jealous of living in such a country!

                    Artificial is expecting to get your share for being loyal to imperial powers. Which fully defines the creation of Armenia.
                    As well as the genocide of the Ottoman Armenians.

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