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What would have happened today if the Armenians were not displaced from Turkey?

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  • Originally posted by Otto3
    over in time things will change for sure...when suffering of armenian people generally accepted by the public, government will have no choice but go with the flow... but we all must accept that turkish people including me are easily motivated and misguided by government... there had been a flag burning incident in the near past and everybody became same old turk as we were before... so i am not holding much hope... and once in bulgaria they tried to change names of the turkish minority.. turkish tvs started to show historical movies... you wouldnt believe the affects of this... everybody was ready to join the army at the time.... anyway we shall see... on political level it is like rope pulling contest... first one to cross the line will lose just or unjust...
    Dude how is any of this relevant? In the end politics is politics and might is right. That's a lesson for us to learn. In the end, the geostrategic and geopolitical interests of Turkey and Armenia are entirely oppossed and Turkey is a threat to Armenia's security. If you ask me, I don't want Turkey to recognise anything, because if it does, Armenians have made serious geopolitical and geostrategic concessions, otherwise Turkey isn't going to recognise anything without preconditions for the sake of historical record, no matter if there are 100 Ottos in Turkey or 100 million Ottos in Turkey.
    Anyway, you seem like a good guy. Are you sure you don't want to come over to our side?

    Do you really want to stay a part of this:


    When you could be part of this:


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    • Do you really want to stay a part of this:


      When you could be part of this:


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      I was wondering about myself why I was so curious about the Armenians.why do ı come to read their opinions here.İt was very obvious that they are my enemies.And we wouldnt hear good words about Turks here.They want my countries lands,they want money and they are making very bad propaganda about Turks in the west trying to harm us all the times.but I had some kind of sorrow for them.maybe because of seeing some Turkish armenians cultural loneliness in İstanbul.Should we have said that we are sorry for the things happened in the history?

      After following some comments now I am rather clear about this issue.I have much less sympathy to armenians now.And I think we must start to struggle with them the same way they do in the west by propaganda.There is no solution to this issue but we have not much left to loose as a country.Christian people one day will be sick of tired of them and say enough to them about their endless propagandas.

      Yes ı am not sorry for the Armenians.

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      • It's a struggle you're going to lose.

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        • we should confess that we were never good with propaganda stuff my Mad brother...

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          • Should we have said that we are sorry for the things happened in the history?
            It wouldn't matter if you do or don't (maybe would matter to some individuals though). Entirely irrelevant to todays geopolitics.

            I have much less sympathy to armenians now.
            Oh please GOD NO!!!! How am I now going to sleep at night?

            And I think we must start to struggle with them the same way they do in the west by propaganda.
            LOL! Start??? What an ignorant fool you are. We are in a dog-fight with not only "Turkish lobbies" in the west (but they surely ain't christian). By the way, why don't you guys go do propaganda in the Islamic world? Also, how come my small, not very well known college was filled with Turks? I don't understand -- Armenians were "cleansed", Greeks were "cleansed", Assyrians were "cleansed". Not enough room on top of the murdered victims bones?

            Christian people one day will be sick of tired of them and say enough to them about their endless propagandas.
            Christian people, especially those living under Ottoman rule, are inclined to believe our "propoganda", because it is their "propaganda" as well.

            Yes ı am not sorry for the Armenians.
            I shouldn't expect you to be. Why should you be? You're a turk.

            we should confess that we were never good with propaganda stuff my Mad brother...
            Easily suseptable to propaganda as muslims let themselves be easily manipulated by a sect of heebloids through nothing but propaganda to do stuff like this:

            To save shell and powder, the gendarmerie commander in charge of this large convoy had gathered 10,000-12,000 Turkish peasants and other villagers, and armed with “hatchets, meat cleavers, saddler’s knives, cudgels, axes, pickaxes, shovels”, the latter attacked and for some 4-5 hours mercilessly butchered the victims while crying “Oh God, Oh God” (Allah, Allah). In a moment of rare candor, this gendarmerie commander confided to the priest-author, whom he did not expect to survive the mass murder, that after each massacre episode, he spread his little prayer rug and performed the namaz, the ritual of worship, centered on prayer, with a great sense of redemption in the service of Almighty God...

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            • A Turkish History lesson:



              Bwuahaha! LOL!

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              • hahahaha. There was a link to these pics here before, but it's still funny. The Al Qaida connection made my day I must confess. But check this pic.


                I love the dude on the right behind the shoulder.

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                • Yeah that was a funny one.

                  "MadTurk"

                  Are either of these guys photos of you?

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                  • Originally posted by skhara
                    Yeah that was a funny one.

                    "MadTurk"

                    Are either of these guys photos of you?

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                    http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Histories__N...de/OurWard.jpg

                    May be.

                    Skhara I want to thank you one more time for helping me to solve my inside problems about our and your history.Now that I see armenians are generally in your way,I feel no more pain.I dont think Turks could be able to live together in Turkey with Armenians today so what ever happened did indeed to happen.İf you were living inside of us I cant imagine what would you do to us to harm and damage our unity.So it is only a romantic dream to live mixed together with Armenians freely visiting and living in İstanbul and Ani and Ağrı area.

                    So long.Bye

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                    • Originally posted by The Mad Turk
                      May be.

                      Skhara I want to thank you one more time for helping me to solve my inside problems about our and your history.Now that I see armenians are generally in your way,I feel no more pain.I dont think Turks could be able to live together in Turkey with Armenians today so what ever happened did indeed to happen.İf you were living inside of us I cant imagine what would you do to us to harm and damage our unity.So it is only a romantic dream to live mixed together with Armenians freely visiting and living in İstanbul and Ani and Ağrı area.

                      So long.Bye
                      See what you've done Skhara.
                      I hope you're happy. You've gone and destroyed poor mad turks dream of living alongside Armenians in "turkish peace" (pax turdana). By living with Armenians, I of course ment using them, robbing them, discriminating against them, when the mood is right indeed killing them - you know, all the perks of being a turk in turdia.

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