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Armenians - Turks - the provocation starts in Europa

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  • Armenians - Turks - the provocation starts in Europa

    Valence, France, Saturday November 27, 2004.

    It is in the afternoon of Saturday, that 5 young French of Armenian origin was attacked by 15 young people of origin Turkish whereas the Armenian militants distributed, on the place of the Town hall, of the leaflets in discredit of the entry of Turkey in the European Union. After having destroyed the stand, young Turkish launched bottles on their victims and attacked physically them. After having carried felt sorry for with the police force of Valence, the in favour ones of Not in Turkey reconsidered the spot to clean the damage. It is at this time that 50 young Turkish emerged to drive out them while shouting: " our large parents massacred you, we will continue work".
    A Armenian casualty was hospitalized.

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    Just like I've always argued, most Turks are proud of what they did in 1915. The denial is just an official thing. We should also keep in mind that the denial has another function as well: that of convincing those non-Armenians who can not be fooled by the Turks and do know what really happened that the Turks are ashamed of it and, thus, have a conscience. The Turks know very well that they can not fool all people, but they can make them sympathetical towards them by giving them this impression. And guess what, it works. Most people will tell Armenians to "forgive" and "understand that the Turkish generation of today had nothing to do with it". The chances of people being this sympathetical towards the Turks if they didn't give them the impression of having remorse is not very big.

    And as we all know, in private the Turks don't hesitate to boast about 1915.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Helmut Schmidt
      The Enlightenment has never reached Turkey and will never reach Turkey
      This guy, just may be right!

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      • #4
        The turks are not CHRISTIANS. They don't know how to tolerate, to forgive, to love people. On the other hand revenge and feud are well approved by their religeon.

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        • #5
          I just like the part where he said, "attacked physically them." It's like Yoda talking or something. "Turks bad they are."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
            I just like the part where he said, "attacked physically them." It's like Yoda talking or something. "Turks bad they are."

            It's a perfect exemple to see the difference between raised/born in Belgium and in France

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            • #7
              Originally posted by !EEK
              It's a perfect exemple to see the difference between raised/born in Belgium and in France
              Good, now read my other posts and reply immediately.

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              • #8
                what other posts

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JoliEtoile
                  The turks are not CHRISTIANS. They don't know how to tolerate, to forgive, to love people. On the other hand revenge and feud are well approved by their religeon.
                  ??????????????????????????????
                  I think we know enough about Christians to know they are hardly perfect at this either. What a discriminatory comment.

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                  • #10
                    Christianity has nothing to do with being Tolerant. Turks have never been civilized, their life revolves around military. They are almost Agrarian and they still talk as if they had some kind of powerful military. Truth is, all you have ot do is crush a Turks pride, and it is all over.

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