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Re: Genocide??..
Originally posted by alpixoid View PostYa,but if a politican has a bad idea it doesnt make all of his ideas are bad..Bahceli would rule this country so much more better than Tayyip ever could..Gosh,not all I think about genocides and relationships with other countries about a politician...
All it takes is ONE bad idea ."All truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident."
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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Re: Genocide
Originally posted by Yakamoz View Postare you a secularist grey wolf ?
I had known MHP partizans are not secular.
what did Enver Pasha do to be a traitor ?
Enver Pasha lost wars on purpose,he sold Ottoman Empire to enemies for saving his own life,he prayed Ataturk to fail because he wanted to save Ottoman Empire,he ran away from war..
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Re: Genocide
Originally posted by alpixoid View PostAll partizans are secular in Turkey..Its a law..
Enver Pasha lost wars on purpose,he sold Ottoman Empire to enemies for saving his own life,he prayed Ataturk to fail because he wanted to save Ottoman Empire,he ran away from war..
Turkish government's official history propaganda drives you full of ignorance about real historical facts, just like denial of Armenian Genocide or ignoring achievements of Enver Pasha for Turkey. Therefore today, both Armenians and Turks are unhappy.
And I don't agree all the MHP partizans are really secular. isn't its ideologhy Turkic-Islam syntesis ? I know there are 2 types of Turkists in Turkey.
One of them is Atsizcilar and second is MHP partizans - idealists[ülkücüler] Atsizcilar are absolutely secular, most of them are not muslim - they are tengrist is it right ?
Turks are nomads, and everyone knows nomads do not own land They just conquer it destroy everything on it and create a desert.
Originally posted by Alevigirl88 View PostDevlet Bahceli is a fascist/gray-wolf, far more worser than Tayip Erdogan.
I think Alevis are more fascist, still everybody remember ' Baglarbasi Massacres ' was organized by Alevis, you yezit
At least, Bahceli strives for the sake of his country. I have respect for everybody who strives for the sake of his/her country - Turk, Armenian whatever.
What Alevi Turks/Kurds have done for their counrty up to today ?Last edited by Yakamoz; 09-11-2009, 03:02 AM.
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Re: Genocide
Originally posted by Yakamoz View Post
I think every nation started to live in the World as nomad.
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Re: Genocide
Originally posted by Mukuch View PostYou think wrong. There were 2 ways of development of humanity. There were hunters and agricultures. When the hunters were nomads agricultures were always connected to their land.
Turks in Central Asia had left their land because of scarcity, not because of being nomad.
Seljuk Turks who conquered Anatolia were not nomad.
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Re: Genocide
Originally posted by Yakamoz View PostSome nations do both, hunting and agriculture.
Turks in Central Asia had left their land because of scarcity, not because of being nomad.
Seljuk Turks who conquered Anatolia were not nomad.
Yah sure...
Tell me a name of a singl city built by seljuks, even name of a single seljuk architet....
turks were no nomads....LOLLast edited by Mukuch; 09-12-2009, 08:33 AM.
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