Re: Pontian Genocide
@ Palavra
So you can bring up Alexander and the Byzantines, but if I bring up anything from last week it’s b.s.? Here’s the thing. We know what empire means. We know how brutal Alexander actually was. We know every last bit of Greek history, good AND bad. That is the difference. You believe (or at least want the rest of the world to believe) that the Ottomans/Turks were benevolent leaders. They brought goodness and candy to the lands they lovingly and generously occupied. That’s why I say sell to someone who doesn’t know better.
As for the term Muslim vs. Turk in Greece, you are wrong again. Greece acknowledges her Turkish minority. Turkish is spoken and taught in schools in Thrace. There is a distinction made, however, between Turks and Muslims because not all Muslims living in Greece are Turks. Are you surprised? Why don’t you tell me how many Greeks (or Christians, if you prefer) participate in Turkey’s “secular” government?
The fact remains that Turks were occupying Greek lands. Look it up, Anatolia was Greek. Who built all the temples and theaters, etc., the Mongols? And I wouldn’t bring up Cyprus if I were you. Even the Eskimos know what happened there. Actually, you’ve got a nerve bringing up killing civilians after what happened to the Armenians, Pontians and Assyrians.
There are no words banned in Greece, and you know it. You also know that the Pontic dances and music are most certainly Greek.
Unlike you, I do not make blanket assumptions about a whole race of people, not even Turks. There are many of you who are brave enough to stand up to your government and speak the truth. I don’t even blame those in Turkey who don’t know any better because they were taught an approved version of Turkish history. But those living outside of Turkey should pull their heads out of the sand, admit the truth and help their brothers and sisters into the 21st century.
@ Palavra
So you can bring up Alexander and the Byzantines, but if I bring up anything from last week it’s b.s.? Here’s the thing. We know what empire means. We know how brutal Alexander actually was. We know every last bit of Greek history, good AND bad. That is the difference. You believe (or at least want the rest of the world to believe) that the Ottomans/Turks were benevolent leaders. They brought goodness and candy to the lands they lovingly and generously occupied. That’s why I say sell to someone who doesn’t know better.
As for the term Muslim vs. Turk in Greece, you are wrong again. Greece acknowledges her Turkish minority. Turkish is spoken and taught in schools in Thrace. There is a distinction made, however, between Turks and Muslims because not all Muslims living in Greece are Turks. Are you surprised? Why don’t you tell me how many Greeks (or Christians, if you prefer) participate in Turkey’s “secular” government?
The fact remains that Turks were occupying Greek lands. Look it up, Anatolia was Greek. Who built all the temples and theaters, etc., the Mongols? And I wouldn’t bring up Cyprus if I were you. Even the Eskimos know what happened there. Actually, you’ve got a nerve bringing up killing civilians after what happened to the Armenians, Pontians and Assyrians.
There are no words banned in Greece, and you know it. You also know that the Pontic dances and music are most certainly Greek.
Unlike you, I do not make blanket assumptions about a whole race of people, not even Turks. There are many of you who are brave enough to stand up to your government and speak the truth. I don’t even blame those in Turkey who don’t know any better because they were taught an approved version of Turkish history. But those living outside of Turkey should pull their heads out of the sand, admit the truth and help their brothers and sisters into the 21st century.
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