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  • Algerian Genocide ??

    Do you know anything about Algerian Genocide by France? or don't you care? Algerians had same kind history as Armenians had... what do you think?

  • #2
    I havew never heared about it. Any links available?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by magdalinka
      I havew never heared about it. Any links available?
      i have no much info about... just following some news...



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      Last edited by eMachine; 05-15-2005, 08:06 AM.

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      • #4
        Well, I can understand when its 1915 and *urkey , but when its 1945 and Europe, I can't. Especially french people. I like them as a nation (not concidering the vertically challenged imperior they had ). On the "end of nazi war" celebration? Simply unbelivable,

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        • #5
          And remember to see the movie, The Battle of Algiers. It was banned in France from 1965-1971.

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          • #6
            We don't have to call it a genocide, we can call it an earthquake, a tsunami, a huge meteor, or whatever else you may want to call it. Words are not important here. We've got a problem; the number of consuming human beings is increasing while the per-human space is realtively decreasing along with world's food and water supplies. Countries seek better, more powerful, more viral weapons to protect themselves from the upcoming reality. The WW3 is inevitable, it's a mathematical certainty, a global fact.

            Let's look at the bright side... an entire generation, even two of them, haven't really seen the beauty of a war. All I say is that maybe we shouldn't worry about what we can't stop, and try to have some fun before we all die. What's so wrong about it?

            By the way, you can't kill a govenrment. A government is not a living thing, it's an organization, a hypothetical establishment. Unestablishing that organization will not solve world's population problem.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TUR-Friend
              We don't have to call it a genocide, we can call it an earthquake, a tsunami, a huge meteor, or whatever else you may want to call it. Words are not important here. We've got a problem; the number of consuming human beings is increasing while the per-human space is realtively decreasing along with world's food and water supplies. Countries seek better, more powerful, more viral weapons to protect themselves from the upcoming reality. The WW3 is inevitable, it's a mathematical certainty, a global fact.

              Let's look at the bright side... an entire generation, even two of them, haven't really seen the beauty of a war. All I say is that maybe we shouldn't worry about what we can't stop, and try to have some fun before we all die. What's so wrong about it?

              By the way, you can't kill a govenrment. A government is not a living thing, it's an organization, a hypothetical establishment. Unestablishing that organization will not solve world's population problem.
              I see you still hold on to that Malthusian fallacy.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #8
                I see you still hold on to that Malthusian fallacy.
                I see you still hold on to that Mustachian outlook.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TUR-Friend
                  I see you still hold on to that Mustachian outlook.
                  And with that I accept your defeat.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #10
                    The only reason the Turks sudenly are showing some humanism towards the Algerians like hypocrits is because France has recognised the Armenian Genocide.Its not the first time i see it.
                    What an irony that Algeria has rather good relationships with France today and the Algerians are desperately trying to aproach the French,for economic reasons.

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