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70.       lady in red
6947 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 04:50 pm

Quoting Nobless:

http://www.qrd.org/QRD/www/world/europe/turkey/islamottoman.htm



hmm...are you sure you are qualified to comment on this thread nob-less? :-S

71.       MrX67
2540 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 04:52 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting MrX67:

Turkey not an easy place for all sort extrems,and biggest part of Turkish people don't have enough tolerance for them depend social,cultural and religional reasons,but things changing on this topic to as on everything with the effects of industrialization,so why extrems of past getting usual day by day..Social and family pressure getting less as the reflection of city life a bit more each new day in our country to,and social&moral values taking its place to individual freedoms a bit more each new day,but still biggest part Turkish people have deep red lines on their life...



I completely agree.....INTOLERANCE is a disease that Turkey is afflicted with. I am just glad it doesn't effect everyone!

and another way whats meaning of a woman's covering its same a homosexual's meaning for a traditional Turkish person,i hope you got my mean???Thats really easy to critising differences but i think we all have to be aware of thats not a fault,just reflections of deep cultural,social,economical,religional or regional etc...reasons

72.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 04:58 pm

Quoting MrX67:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting MrX67:

Turkey not an easy place for all sort extrems,and biggest part of Turkish people don't have enough tolerance for them depend social,cultural and religional reasons,but things changing on this topic to as on everything with the effects of industrialization,so why extrems of past getting usual day by day..Social and family pressure getting less as the reflection of city life a bit more each new day in our country to,and social&moral values taking its place to individual freedoms a bit more each new day,but still biggest part Turkish people have deep red lines on their life...



I completely agree.....INTOLERANCE is a disease that Turkey is afflicted with. I am just glad it doesn't effect everyone!

and another way whats meaning of a woman's covering its same a homosexual's meaning for a traditional Turkish person,i hope you got my mean???Thats really easy to critising differences but i think we all have to be aware of thats not a fault,just reflections of deep cultural,social,economical,religional or regional etc...reasons


I do understand that its a deep cultural, social, economical and religious issue, MrX...but it also reflects the hurdles that Turkey must overcome if it wants to become a modern civilization or if it wants to embrace becoming/remaining (depending on your point of view) an intolerant state full of religious zealots.

73.       MrX67
2540 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 05:25 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting MrX67:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting MrX67:

Turkey not an easy place for all sort extrems,and biggest part of Turkish people don't have enough tolerance for them depend social,cultural and religional reasons,but things changing on this topic to as on everything with the effects of industrialization,so why extrems of past getting usual day by day..Social and family pressure getting less as the reflection of city life a bit more each new day in our country to,and social&moral values taking its place to individual freedoms a bit more each new day,but still biggest part Turkish people have deep red lines on their life...



I completely agree.....INTOLERANCE is a disease that Turkey is afflicted with. I am just glad it doesn't effect everyone!

and another way whats meaning of a woman's covering its same a homosexual's meaning for a traditional Turkish person,i hope you got my mean???Thats really easy to critising differences but i think we all have to be aware of thats not a fault,just reflections of deep cultural,social,economical,religional or regional etc...reasons


I do understand that its a deep cultural, social, economical and religious issue, MrX...but it also reflects the hurdles that Turkey must overcome if it wants to become a modern civilization or if it wants to embrace becoming/remaining (depending on your point of view) an intolerant state full of religious zealots.

doesn't modern world fighting with many problems,so modernizm even not enough for fix happiness problem of humanity,we need somethings more then modernisim or civilization but not sure what?may be ancient humans were more tolerated or more happy then us,who knows?

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