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Father, send me to school
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02 Sep 2010 Thu 09:35 pm |
Once again, you are talking about things that you do not have a clue on !
I do actually. If you think I´m wrong, pick up a history book once in a while. You might agree with me afterwards. And try picking up one that is more neutral, and not "all hail Turkey, we love Ataturk" drenched.
Edited (9/2/2010) by barba_mama
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02 Sep 2010 Thu 10:08 pm |
oooops....I think you are now going to be getting into what you did not want....when will you learn?
I do actually. If you think I´m wrong, pick up a history book once in a while. You might agree with me afterwards. And try picking up one that is more neutral, and not "all hail Turkey, we love Ataturk" drenched.
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03 Sep 2010 Fri 04:00 am |
I do actually. If you think I´m wrong, pick up a history book once in a while. You might agree with me afterwards. And try picking up one that is more neutral, and not "all hail Turkey, we love Ataturk" drenched.
Forget Turkia and Ataturk...They are both way above your capability to understand.
The etnic brothers of those Turkish citizens you feel got the wrong end of the stick in Turkey, also populate many of Turkia´s neighbor countries..like Syria, Iraq, Iran etc.
There is no Ataturk in those countries, but their Kurds are generally just as ignorant.
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03 Sep 2010 Fri 01:05 pm |
I do actually. If you think I´m wrong, pick up a history book once in a while. You might agree with me afterwards. And try picking up one that is more neutral, and not "all hail Turkey, we love Ataturk" drenched.
+1000
I dont think you are wrong!!
There are many in Turkey who brainwashed till their last brain cells.
They dont really know Ataturk. They never ever understood him and they will never understand him. They worship him without knowing/realizing, he himself wanted to stop Turks ´worshiping people´.
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04 Sep 2010 Sat 04:43 pm |
Forget Turkia and Ataturk...They are both way above your capability to understand.
Prime example of one of the many errors in the Turkish Educational system...lack of critical thinking skills and overly judgemental nature...
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/11765449.asp?scr=1
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04 Sep 2010 Sat 04:50 pm |
Forget Turkia and Ataturk...They are both way above your capability to understand.
and why is she unable to understand these? Does it take a special kind of brain, not just an average human one? Are Turks built differently than the rest of the world?
I think what you meant to say was "you haven´t undergone years of propaganda so you´ll never be able to think in lines like we do"
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