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Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

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  • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Originally posted by CIM View Post
    Can Turkey learn tolerance? No. They drank all the wrong kool aid. More like the 'donkey stinking from the tail.' Turkey is like a Frankenstein experiment made of Turkish nationalism, Zionism, and NATO geopolitics -- things you don't want to take to any party. They best thing they can do is to change the ridiculous name of the country, but that's probably even too much to ask of them.
    I agree with all your arguments and I want to add s.th., that turks are "a bastard nation", therefore they think and act different than armenians.

    I hate turks, because for me they are not human beings, they are only look like human being.If we look back in history, turks killed 1915-17 brutally appr. 3 000 000 christians (appr. 1 5000 000 armenians) and afterward they deny their crime, because they are "sneaky".

    What a acardiac nation .... god damn nation ...

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    • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

      I wholeheartedly agree with what you have said about the turks, but things are not always as black and white as they seem. Genocide of our people was perpetrated by the turks but it was organized by the turkish crypto-jhuds (jhuds who pretend to be muslims and turks). For over 90 years we have been fed lies, but now The Truth is out there and while the jhuds can still run they certainly can't hide anymore. Watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61QVHD9_wBw
      Last edited by HayotzAmrotz; 07-18-2012, 01:18 AM.

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      • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

        Turkey tries pianist Fazil Say for insulting Islam


        World-famous Turkish pianist Fazil Say appears in court in Istanbul charged with inciting hatred and insulting the values of Muslims over tweets he wrote mocking Islam.






        World-famous Turkish pianist Fazil Say has appeared in court in Istanbul charged with inciting hatred and insulting the values of Muslims.

        He is being prosecuted over tweets he wrote mocking radical Muslims, in a case which has rekindled concern about religious influence in the country.

        Mr Say, who denies the charges, said recently he was "amazed" at having to appear before judges.

        Rejecting an acquittal call, the court adjourned the case until 18 February.

        Prosecutors brought the charges against Mr Say in June. He faces a maximum sentence of 18 months in prison although correspondents say any sentence is likely to be suspended.

        The indictment against him cites some of his tweets from April, including one where he says: "I am not sure if you have also realised it, but if there's a louse, a non-entity, a lowlife, a thief or a fool, it's always an Islamist."

        Dozens of the pianist's supporters gathered outside the courthouse with banners, one of which called on the ruling Islamist-based AK Party to "leave the artists alone".

        Mr Say has played with the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and others, and has served as a cultural ambassador for the EU.

        Egemen Bagis, Turkey's minister in charge of relations with the EU, suggested the case against him should be dismissed, saying the court should regard his tweets as being within "his right to babble".

        However, Mr Bagis also criticised the pianist for "insulting people's faith and values".
        Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
        Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
        Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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        • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

          Originally posted by londontsi View Post
          Turkey tries pianist Fazil Say for insulting Islam


          World-famous Turkish pianist Fazil Say appears in court in Istanbul charged with inciting hatred and insulting the values of Muslims over tweets he wrote mocking Islam.






          World-famous Turkish pianist Fazil Say has appeared in court in Istanbul charged with inciting hatred and insulting the values of Muslims.

          He is being prosecuted over tweets he wrote mocking radical Muslims, in a case which has rekindled concern about religious influence in the country.

          Mr Say, who denies the charges, said recently he was "amazed" at having to appear before judges.

          Rejecting an acquittal call, the court adjourned the case until 18 February.

          Prosecutors brought the charges against Mr Say in June. He faces a maximum sentence of 18 months in prison although correspondents say any sentence is likely to be suspended.

          The indictment against him cites some of his tweets from April, including one where he says: "I am not sure if you have also realised it, but if there's a louse, a non-entity, a lowlife, a thief or a fool, it's always an Islamist."

          Dozens of the pianist's supporters gathered outside the courthouse with banners, one of which called on the ruling Islamist-based AK Party to "leave the artists alone".

          Mr Say has played with the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and others, and has served as a cultural ambassador for the EU.

          Egemen Bagis, Turkey's minister in charge of relations with the EU, suggested the case against him should be dismissed, saying the court should regard his tweets as being within "his right to babble".

          However, Mr Bagis also criticised the pianist for "insulting people's faith and values".


          Hello fellow countrymann,

          this act of "barbarism" shows us again what kind of skimmings, viperish, invidious and sneaky turks still are.

          One should hate and condemn this turkish nation for ever even if some of them "bastards" exuse for the crime their forfathers.

          The armenian minority in turkey are still suffering under the reprisal of the turkish regime.

          Some of them: You aren't allowed to speak armenian in public
          There are a lot of imitations for armenians in turkey.
          You are not allowed to be elected
          You are not to allowed to attend military academia
          You are not allowed to be a public officer
          .....
          .....
          .....

          In sereral turkish "swearword" the word "ermeni" = armenian is used ---> this is DISCRIMINATION !!!!

          Turks themselves are skimmings, nevertheless they treat us armenian in turkey as "skrimmings".

          Question to every armenian, how can an armenian, if he has real armenian blood in his vein and if he is a little pride to be an armenian, can love this sneaky people?????

          Greettings from Munic
          Hayayrun

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          • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

            Originally posted by Hayayrun View Post

            Question to every armenian, how can an armenian, if he has real armenian blood in his vein and if he is a little pride to be an armenian, can love this sneaky people?????

            Greettings from Munic
            Hayayrun
            who loves Turks among Armenians???

            oh and becareful talking about "real Armenian blood". I've been doing a lot of research on Armenian Genetics, and the truth might put you in a depression. The fact that many Armenians genetically cluster with Turks/Assyrians. The most "pure" Armenians are from Karabakh/Syunik.
            Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
            ---
            "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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            • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

              Originally posted by Hayayrun View Post
              Hello fellow countrymann,

              this act of "barbarism" shows us again what kind of skimmings, viperish, invidious and sneaky turks still are.

              One should hate and condemn this turkish nation for ever even if some of them "bastards" exuse for the crime their forfathers.

              The armenian minority in turkey are still suffering under the reprisal of the turkish regime.

              Some of them: You aren't allowed to speak armenian in public
              There are a lot of imitations for armenians in turkey.
              You are not allowed to be elected
              You are not to allowed to attend military academia
              You are not allowed to be a public officer
              .....
              .....
              .....

              In sereral turkish "swearword" the word "ermeni" = armenian is used ---> this is DISCRIMINATION !!!!

              Turks themselves are skimmings, nevertheless they treat us armenian in turkey as "skrimmings".

              Question to every armenian, how can an armenian, if he has real armenian blood in his vein and if he is a little pride to be an armenian, can love this sneaky people?????

              Greettings from Munic
              Hayayrun
              If you are going to go on being an obnoxious and stupid racist, at least try to be one who can spell properly.
              Plenipotentiary meow!

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              • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

                Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                If you are going to go on being an obnoxious and stupid racist, at least try to be one who can spell properly.
                Who gives you the permission to flame me ???

                I wrote only the thruth that is all.

                You have no "integrity" I don't want to discuss with such a person like you "GO to hell" silly boy!!!

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                • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

                  Originally posted by Mos View Post
                  who loves Turks among Armenians???

                  oh and becareful talking about "real Armenian blood". I've been doing a lot of research on Armenian Genetics, and the truth might put you in a depression. The fact that many Armenians genetically cluster with Turks/Assyrians. The most "pure" Armenians are from Karabakh/Syunik.
                  Spacial Distance of Ethnic Groups Based on Genetic Distance (about half way down the page) http://iranianfacebook.com/category/...#1575;ن/

                  The thread is about Real Iranian Azaris vs the fake ones in Republic of Azerbaboon, but there is also information about Armenians there. Take another look.

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                  • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

                    Originally posted by Mos View Post
                    who loves Turks among Armenians???

                    oh and becareful talking about "real Armenian blood". I've been doing a lot of research on Armenian Genetics, and the truth might put you in a depression. The fact that many Armenians genetically cluster with Turks/Assyrians. The most "pure" Armenians are from Karabakh/Syunik.

                    Do you understand what I am try to say?
                    When I speak about "real Armenian blood" I mean Armenians who themselves feel Armenian and don't behave like a Turk, most of Armenians in Turkey feel themself like a Turk and they behave like a turk.

                    I hate those Armenians who are only Name-armenians without armenian feelings!!!

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                    • Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

                      Originally posted by Hayayrun View Post
                      Do you understand what I am try to say?
                      When I speak about "real Armenian blood" I mean Armenians who themselves feel Armenian and don't behave like a Turk, most of Armenians in Turkey feel themself like a Turk and they behave like a turk.

                      I hate those Armenians who are only Name-armenians without armenian feelings!!!

                      A translation of the above: "When I speak about "real Armenian blood" I mean Armenians who say and think exactly the same as I say and think. I have decided that anyone who doesn't say and think what I want is behaving like a Turk for not realising how wonderful I am. How dare they not tolerate my intolerance! I hate those Armenians who don't agree with me and don't do what I say - so let's call them Turks and make them not Armenian anymore".
                      Plenipotentiary meow!

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