Yes whilst that is true the point was trying to relay to you is that most of todays Turks dont have roots in central Asia. Most of the Turks are people from various areas in and around Turkey. So any talk of deporting them all to central Asia is pointless.
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Originally posted by SionYes whilst that is true the point was trying to relay to you is that most of todays Turks dont have roots in central Asia. Most of the Turks are people from various areas in and around Turkey. So any talk of deporting them all to central Asia is pointless.
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I partially agree with Rado. But I want to add a thing.
Who can say the opposite response of this sentence?
‘’Someday, all borders will vanish and all nations will live as one’’. And I also agree with this foresight.
In case a reply may send me and implying that I am a dreamer. Let me remind you Gailleo’s foresight, made a few centuries ago. You all know that.
‘’The Earth is spherical’’. He said. But The Church’s response was. No!
If you are not satisfied with this example. Let’s try for another.
At the old times, for instance, at the times of Roman Empire the head political system was Slavery. The social level between Nobles and Slaves, was very much. Then, in the Middle-Age, Feodalism came and the distance of social level was less. Nobles and peasants. During 19th century, after industrial revolution with effects of the previous developments, Capitalism came. Instead of Nobles, Bourgeoisie came and the some peasants has begun to become workers, officials, after being educated, also artists, bosses, engineers… etc. The social levels were relatively closest.
It can be asked, what is the relation of these words with naiton’s unification?
What about globalization of Capitalism? The effects of it have already now appeared. Undoubtedly, most of nations will degenerate. So, what should we expect from the future for the other alternative?
No doubt, today’s Racists, Faschists, Nationalists will be esteemed like Popes, Priests of The Middle Ages who opposed to Galileo.
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Originally posted by cosmos2I partially agree with Rado. But I want to add a thing.
Who can say the opposite response of this sentence?
‘’Someday, all borders will vanish and all nations will live as one’’. And I also agree with this foresight.
In case a reply may send me and implying that I am a dreamer. Let me remind you Gailleo’s foresight, made a few centuries ago. You all know that.
‘’The Earth is spherical’’. He said. But The Church’s response was. No!
If you are not satisfied with this example. Let’s try to another.
At the old times, for instance, at the times of Roman Empire the head political system was Slavery. The social level between Nobles and Slaves, was very much. Then, in the Middle-Age, Feodalism came and the distance of social level was less. Nobles and peasants. During 19th century, after industrial revolution with effects of the previous developments, Capitalism came. Instead of Nobles, Bourgeoisie came and the some peasants has begun to become workers, officials, after being educated, also artists, bosses, engineers… etc. The social levels were relatively closest.
It can be asked, what is the relation of these words with naiton’s unification?
What about globalization of Capitalism? The effects of it have already now appeared. Undoubtedly, most of nations will degenerate. So, what should we expect from the future for the other alternative?
No doubt, today’s Racists, Faschists, Nationalists will be esteemed like Popes, Priests of The Middle Ages who opposed to Galileo.
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Originally posted by RUDOMaybe you can deport them to Syria as they did.
Personally I dont agree with religion. The idea of someone being sent from God or someone being the God is below me.
Armenians have to ask themselves one question:-
Would there have been a genocide if there was no such thing as religion?
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Originally posted by SionNo I dont think you understood what I meant at all. I dont think anyone would should be deported anywhere. I was try to say that since most of todays Turks did not arrive to Anatolia from central Asia talk of deporting anyone is pointless.
Personally I dont agree with religion. The idea of someone being sent from God or someone being the God is below me.
Armenians have to ask themselves one question:-
Would there have been a genocide if there was no such thing as religion?
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