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  • #21
    Re: Turk

    Originally posted by AVC
    We are a democratic nation for 80 years only, which means a man's life! It is normal and we accept to have some non-democratic laws, and trying to change them.

    But there is always a prosecutor who finds some law to sue some famous people..

    Like our Nobel Prized (today) writer Orhan Pamuk has favored Genocide and he was sued for "insulting Turkish Army"

    But nothing happens at the end..

    He was on TV the whole day getting congratulations..

    Im complaining about exactly vice-versa of what u quoted. A french parlement, complaining about Turkey not permitting positive regarding the Armenian Genocide, forbids dissent regarding
    What is your point? Are you trying to notify us of the irony? I don't think we need notification since the irony is clear to any sane person.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #22
      Re: Turk

      Originally posted by Anonymouse
      When did I claim I voted for anything or anyone on this forum for that matter? Furthermore, I am all for the open exchange of information. Before you finger point at Armenians, you can begin by fingerpointing your righteous enclave called Turkey.
      this was for the other guy who knows himself, asked for a non-vote in an another thread

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      • #23
        Re: Turk

        Originally posted by AVC
        My grandfather and grandmother was born in Selanik (Thessaloniki), Greece.. 70 million people livin in Turkey, half of them are comin from ex-ottoman countries

        Should i ask some real-estate in Greece? Or should they ask Izmir back? As they did @ end of 1st war 2 for reasons of a thousand years old?

        Lands now are made by war, should we ask some land for how many years? 10? 100? 1000? 10000?

        This is difficult bro.

        All we can do is to keep them, and try to progress with what we have.. Otherways there is always a conflict, always WAR

        I have heard this idea before from Turks saying let by-gones be by-gones. I agree. Just convince all of your enlighted friends to join you in a rally mourning the dead and deported Armenians. When enough of you raise your voices and force the gov't to change its policy then the world will see how enlightened and progressive the Turkish people are. Then you can mourn for the Greeks and Assyrians showing the upmost empathy. After that make peace with the Kurds. By this point of course the whole world will be applauding the greatness and brotherly love shown by Turks. Undoubtably a Turk will be nominated by popular mandate to head the new global gov't to lead us all like lambs to the slaughter.

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        • #24
          Re: Turk

          Originally posted by gmd
          I have heard this idea before from Turks saying let by-gones be by-gones. I agree. Just convince all of your enlighted friends to join you in a rally mourning the dead and deported Armenians. When enough of you raise your voices and force the gov't to change its policy then the world will see how enlightened and progressive the Turkish people are. Then you can mourn for the Greeks and Assyrians showing the upmost empathy. After that make peace with the Kurds. By this point of course the whole world will be applauding the greatness and brotherly love shown by Turks. Undoubtably a Turk will be nominated by popular mandate to head the new global gov't to lead us all like lambs to the slaughter.
          Wake up dudes.. The world is governed by MONEY! Arm, Oil, and some other new energy sources like Hydropower / thorium, uranium etc..

          Turco-Kurd and Turco-Armenian problems are favoring World's "the most enlightened and progressive" Nations' plans over a specific region

          Lambs to the slaughter, guess not, puppets to be economically colonized, YES

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          • #25
            Re: Turk

            Originally posted by AVC
            Wake up dudes.. The world is governed by MONEY! Arm, Oil, and some other new energy sources like Hydropower / thorium, uranium etc..

            Turco-Kurd and Turco-Armenian problems are favoring World's "the most enlightened and progressive" Nations' plans over a specific region

            Lambs to the slaughter, guess not, puppets to be economically colonized, YES
            How is this any different from how things have always been? Still the big guy pushes the little guy around and gets his way. Besides I am pretty sure the economic colonization does not include a plan to deport or exterminate Armenians therefore it may not be so painful.

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            • #26
              Re: Turk

              Originally posted by gmd
              How is this any different from how things have always been? Still the big guy pushes the little guy around and gets his way. Besides I am pretty sure the economic colonization does not include a plan to deport or exterminate Armenians therefore it may not be so painful.
              Thats what im talking about! "Still the big guy pushes the little guy around and gets his way", we were a big guy once, we pushed some littles around..
              (i dont want to disrespect the deaths)

              At that time there were colonies of blood, now its time for economical colonization.

              But the main idea is the same..

              At least we, as people, by our nature never discriminate people, always respect people's race/religion. Ask your brothers living here, they're havin much more freedom then an ordinary turk livin in France or Germany.

              So the nations u are collaborating now has no difference then what the Turks u hate was those days..

              Why do you still choose to be a dependent people?

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              • #27
                Re: Turk

                Are u happy to be used by France?
                Armenian Genocide is France's Play Card against the Kurdish Republic of Oil and Hydropower Plans already started by US in the region (North Iraq)

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                • #28
                  Re: Turk

                  And do you think this is possible for exemple for u to get some lands back?

                  70 million Turks livin in Anatolia and 10 more abroad is a huge number, and we Turks are native soldiers, we all do quite serious army service, ready to fight and more important willing to fight.. (Please dont take these words as a menace but i am really curious how these plans will become real??)

                  We won't fight with you thats for sure but will there be a war? How?

                  And we have good strategic relations with xxxs, also how EU will risk to loose his negotiation castle with Islam?

                  Very confusing no?

                  Thats why from the beginning i suggest you guys to stop conflicts, its no good for anyone of us.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Turk

                    Originally posted by AVC
                    And do you think this is possible for exemple for u to get some lands back?

                    70 million Turks livin in Anatolia and 10 more abroad is a huge number, and we Turks are native soldiers, we all do quite serious army service, ready to fight and more important willing to fight.. (Please dont take these words as a menace but i am really curious how these plans will become real??)

                    We won't fight with you thats for sure but will there be a war? How?

                    And we have good strategic relations with xxxs, also how EU will risk to loose his negotiation castle with Islam?

                    Very confusing no?

                    Thats why from the beginning i suggest you guys to stop conflicts, its no good for anyone of us.
                    Cant you understand? he is a paranoid(Im very serious)Please think; a small lunatic person covet Republic of Türkiye's lands.Do you think he is a normal person.
                    They dont know and never learn to respect their neighbours' borders especially if you concluded a Kars Treaty in 1921.However,some can cry like a baby after years and dont abide by his agreement (we mention about a fickle country,yes there can be countries like that,but I know only Armenia),

                    so It is impossible for them to stop conflicts, they have been pruducing rancours for a long time.It is the way of surviving of Diaspora.They establish their lives on rancours and they have to carry on this vicious circle.They re nourished with rancour. You cant change this and you dont need to explain somthing to someone like him.
                    Last edited by platana; 10-13-2006, 06:14 AM.
                    History is written by agreement of scientists and documents-evidences NOT by the decisions of councils or prejudices

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                    • #30
                      Re: Turk

                      Many diasporans are the descendants of genocide survivors. They are not just going to forget what the Ottoman Turks did to them or their ancestors in 1915. For the Turkish government the diasporans are merely the "ones that got away."

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