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another tragic event
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08 Jul 2010 Thu 07:06 pm |
Take your clocks 85 years back in time, this would take you to the birth of the new Turkish republic built on the ashes of the Ottoman Empire in the wake of a war of independence that claimed the lives of millions of people on countless front in all directions. This country fought against everyone from Indians to Aussies, from the French to the English. Kemal Ataturk established the new republic within what he called the national territory. His regime was Jacobian in essence but that seemed to be the only way to put into effect the radical changes in his mind. He used his government to introduce democracy, freedom and equality to a society which had long been denied of them amid clashes and quarrels.
Ataturk died in 1939. Hitler, Franco,Mussolini came one generation later. The world witnessed cruelties performed by those "new" leaders. Decades later, the leaders of the democratic world washed Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq in human blood.
Don´t try to teach me any lessons, I was not raised in a palace. When there were lines I waited on those lines, when there were interruptions in democracy I was there as one of the sufferers. I watched social democrats ruin the country by breaking chairs on each others´ head.
At the end of the day, I love this country as much as anyone else does his own country.
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 08:55 am |
BDP is an extension of the PKK. One of the BDP deputy had threaten Turky saying "We will turn every place in Turky into a hell" (we see examples of it in this thread) and uttered that they would make Turky kneel before them. They attend funerals of killed terrorists and cry for revenge using pancarts. Head of General Staff was referring to this type of things.
Edited (7/9/2010) by si++
Edited (7/9/2010) by si++
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 11:36 am |
BDP is an extension of the PKK. One of the BDP deputy had threaten Turky saying "We will turn every place in Turky into a hell" (we see examples of it in this thread) and uttered that they would make Turky kneel before them. They attend funerals of killed terrorists and cry for revenge using pancarts. Head of General Staff was referring to this type of things.
Well
BDP is the party KURDS vote for..
You may not like it but it is the reality..
That is what THEY WANT AND YOU HAVE TO RESPECT THEM. (I dont mean you have to respect their Kurdish racism btw)
Apart from that, I hope you are against the racist Turks as well. The one who insist as Kurds are primitive..
Check the slogans and pan carts of the people who belong to the biggest racist party of Europe.. I have not seen you saying anything against them? They are normal.. are they?
The Head of the army should go and do his work and leave the politics alone like half way decent y democratic country Turkish people deserve..
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 11:41 am |
Well
BDP is the party KURDS vote for..
You may not like it but it is the reality..
That is what THEY WANT AND YOU HAVE TO RESPECT THEM. (I dont mean you have to respect their Kurdish racism btw)
Apart from that, I hope you are against the racist Turks as well. The one who insist as Kurds are primitive..
Check the slogans and pan carts of the people who belong to the biggest racist party of Europe.. I have not seen you saying anything against them? They are normal.. are they?
The Head of the army should go and do his work and leave the politics alone like half way decent y democratic country Turkish people deserve..
Typical hanso who keeps repating himself.
Take into account that some of those votes were given under PKK threat. Should they voted for some other party probably they would be killed by those terrorrist.
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 11:45 am |
Typical hanso who keeps repating himself.
Take into account that some of those votes were given under PKK threat. Should they voted for some other party probably they would be killed by those terrorrist.
Still believing this ´under PKK threat´ palavra?
So you opted to ignore Turkish racism completely..
We dont have Turkish racism.. do we?
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 11:48 am |
Still believing this ´under PKK threat´ palavra?
So you opted to ignore Turkish racism completely..
We dont have Turkish racism.. do we?
You cannot post something without racism/racist in it?
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 11:51 am |
You cannot post something without racism/racist in it?
Well as long as you are UNABLE TO say anything against Turkish racism but writing novels about racism of others, that will be the case I am afraid.
So no words from you about Turkish racism? can we take your silence as you are approving them?
Edited (7/9/2010) by thehandsom
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 12:20 pm |
BDP is a Kurdish fascist party that using democracy and human rights as a cover and as si++ mentioned it is right that they are extention of PKK but it is also right that most of the Kurds support PKK, under threat or not, nothing much changes. Turks and Kurds are brothers is such a big baloney...
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 12:40 pm |
BDP is a Kurdish fascist party that using democracy and human rights as a cover and as si++ mentioned it is right that they are extention of PKK but it is also right that most of the Kurds support PKK, under threat or not, nothing much changes. Turks and Kurds are brothers is such a big baloney...
And sounds like we have yet another extension of them here in this site.
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 01:02 pm |
There are racists and fascists on both sides. If we dont stop them they will succeed to split our country..
Basically, fighting against racism is a fight to keep Turkey with its borders. That is what it is all about.
Any racism, which does not matter Turkish or Kurdish, is separatist!!
But I am still hopeful about the situation. We will reject the racism and keep our country intact.
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09 Jul 2010 Fri 04:23 pm |
BDP is a Kurdish fascist party that using democracy and human rights as a cover and as si++ mentioned it is right that they are extention of PKK but it is also right that most of the Kurds support PKK, under threat or not, nothing much changes. Turks and Kurds are brothers is such a big baloney...
Research shows that most Kurds do not support PKK... so... there you go I posted the link to the research a while back, too lazy to look it up. It was done by a Turkish University if I remember correctly. It showed how the majority of the Kurds didn´t support PKK, and how the majority of the Turks thought that Kurds do support PKK.
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