Originally posted by ferdi
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I do take issue with your attempt to dilute the sheer magnitude of the turkish actions, yes turkish actions, from 1895 to the present day.
Like it or not, the people who planned the genocide of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians et al, were turkish political and military leaders. The people who carried it out were the turkish people. Whether they wielded a rifle, a club, a sickle or a flaming torch. Whether they ravished, raped and looted. Whether they stood by and watched, they were turkish.
Very few, so very few, protested, gave succour and support, concealment and nourishment.
There are good-willed turks, in my personal life and on this forum and elsewhere, but too few, as there were too few during the Genocide.
Ask yourself a question. Would the turkish people allow their government today to commit genocide ? Would the turkish people once more, stand by and allow it? Perhaps not yourself Ferdi, but what of your neighbour, the butcher,the traffic cop, the cafe owner, the farmer, would they?
(with apologies to the Kurdish nation)
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