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Nationalists target British holiday homes in Turkey
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60.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:41 am

Quoting MrX67:

not for willings of EU!!!!



Did I say that?


Im not such a big fan of EU, but our small united nations are better than a highly divided Europe in the world of the powres of the east and the US.

I too, wish for the improvement of Turkey.

61.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:44 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting MrX67:

not for willings of EU!!!!



Did I say that?


Im not such a big fan of EU, but our small united nations are better than a highly divided Europe in the world of the powres of the east and the US.

I too, wish for the improvement of Turkey.

out people and great country has a big capcity and power for the all improvements,just we need more understanding each other and more tolerance....

62.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:47 am

Quoting MrX67:

out people and great country has a big capcity and power for the all improvements,just we need more understanding each other and more tolerance....



I believe you have been saying this in various posts throughout the year. I havent seen it happening though!

And yes, your/my (I lived there only 1 year but enough to feel Izmir as 'my' city!) country has the power and the capacity, but she must learn how to use it.

63.       aslı
342 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:49 am

Oh deli-kızın our country cant be she. İt is "he"

64.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:52 am

Quoting aslı:

Oh deli-kızın our country cant be she. İt is "he"



Peki. 'O' kelimesi kullanalım o zaman Problem solved. Bana kalırsa kadındır ama

65.       aenigma x
0 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 02:58 am

While you are all shouting about reciprocal agreements and the unfairness of the visa system in our countries, perhaps I could (gently) remind you why our governments have those visa restrictions in place!

The fact is, when people travel to Turkey on their holiday, they return home.

When a large percentage of Turkish people travel to the UK on holiday, they DON'T return home!!!

Don't blame OUR governments for this - blame your own people!!!

66.       catwoman
8933 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 03:03 am

Quoting aenigma x:

The fact is, when people travel to Turkey on their holiday, they return home.

When a large percentage of Turkish people travel to the UK on holiday, they don't return home!!!


They respect the country they visit, they leave a lot of money there, they make friends and then... they go home.

On the other hand, MOST (not all) immigrants especially from Muslim countries, hate Western countries, ruin their economies by sucking the welfare money... and stay there...

67.       aenigma x
0 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 03:06 am

Quote:

Quoting catwoman:

When a large percentage of Turkish people travel to the UK on holiday, they don't return home!!!


They respect the country they visit, they leave a lot of money there, they make friends and then... they go home.

On the other hand, MOST (not all) immigrants especially from Muslim countries, hate Western countries, ruin their economies by sucking the welfare money... and stay there...



The alternative (not so gentle) reminder lol lol

68.       catwoman
8933 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 03:11 am

Quoting aenigma x:

The alternative (not so gentle) reminder lol lol


Hehehe, thanks Aenigma, that's what I'm good at . I'm tempted to even add that Westerners make up strange theories that "all cultures are equal" to exceed in tolerance! (which in reality is more like ignorance, but they should be acknowledged for their good intentions).

69.       vineyards
1954 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 04:06 am

70.       catwoman
8933 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 04:30 am

Vineyards, I think you ought to do your share of research as well. Racism and nationalism didn't start in the west, they are universal human traits. If you trace the evolutionary path, you will see that racism and nationalism are deeply engraved in our monkey past (you think the west also taught it to Chimps?). 'Prominent forces of the East did not give it a thought'???? What about the Romans, Ottomans, Ataturk... Oh, please
Is YOUR mind formatted to think that the West is the source of all evil and the East is the model of morality?

I agree that the West is not flawless, and all Westerners will agree with you on that as well. Interestingly, all Easterners think that the East is perfect and only the West has problems (and if you don't agree with that, they'll settle it 'peacefully' )...

How did you get to the conclusion that we don't care about the people in Iraq or Iran? That's quite a serious accusation, you know?

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