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  • #41
    Re: a turk

    Nobody was talking to you and you sound really naive and silly.

    Originally posted by TXMENIAN View Post
    No body is making you stay here. If you don't like the way this place is being ran you are welcome to leave.

    What is the use of having a discussion forum with only one side is allowed to talk?

    Why ban Turks? Let them post so you can educate them on the "TRUTH" and show them what their government is planting in their heads.

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    • #42
      Re: a turk

      So you're a wigger texan?


      Originally posted by TXMENIAN View Post
      Nothing personal girl and I know it was a typo. But I would watch my own English before I condemn someones that was not born/live in an English speaking country like us.

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      • #43
        Re: a turk

        Wigger? Wow people still use that word.
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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        • #44
          Re: a turk

          Originally posted by NightOwl View Post
          Nobody was talking to you and you sound really naive and silly.
          Originally posted by NightOwl View Post
          So you're a wigger texan?
          Naive and silly is to think you are above everyone else.


          Naive, silly and stupid is when you make a remark like the one you made, when not to long ago you were crying about the way you were being discriminated against by the Glenn Dale "immigrant Armenians" as you called them.
          Go tell the priest at your church that agreed with you on everything about what you called another Armenian.

          I'll stop here because the next words will make the forum Jesus mad.

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          • #45
            Re: a turk

            This is a very decent reply. I am a first generation Armenian american--my grandfather survived the genocide. I grew up in North Carolina and felt it ridiculous and unfair that i was constantly being blamed by African americans for the atrocities of US slavery, seeing as my parents weren't even here. Plus, even if my parents had perpetuated such crimes, i am not my parents. Neither are you your ancestors or your crooked government. So shame on those armenians who would hate you purely for being Turkish, since you came in peaceably, causing no trouble. We should have learned a lesson from the past that Turks are not the cancer, hate and prejudice is. Islam just happens to be a religion that, in its purest form, does support those things, so naturally, its true followers will think they do allah a service by hating the "infidels". However, many followers of Islam are peaceable, but i do not believe they are truly following Islam as mohammad intended. So that's my two cents:-) Welcome!

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            • #46
              Re: a turk

              i realize this is late, but welcome

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              • #47
                Re: a turk

                Originally posted by samvel View Post
                no my friends , he is an human .
                Yeah Turks are human that are famous for killing non-Muslims and non-Turks. That is a shame for humankind.

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                • #48
                  Re: a turk

                  Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
                  I have one question for you: Even though you call yourself a hamshem, do you also consider yourself a Turk?
                  Hamshen have Armenian origin. A few Armenian friends from Turkey told me that. They are Armenians who converted and had to convert to Islam. I think Hamshen live in Trabzon.

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                  • #49
                    Re: a turk

                    Trabzon……..the homeland of the Graywolfs.

                    Some of the most Nationalistic Turks originate from there (this reminds me, something very terrible happened to over 200 Armenian orphans in Trabzon during the AG).
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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                    • #50
                      Re: a turk

                      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                      Trabzon……..the homeland of the Graywolfs.

                      Some of the most Nationalistic Turks originate from there (this reminds me, something very terrible happened to over 200 Armenian orphans in Trabzon during the AG).
                      You're right in the east part of the black sea region of Turkey most people are very nationalistic eventhough almost all of them are non-Turks. Turks managed to make people of Greek, Laz and Armenian heritage bloody Graywolfs.

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