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70.       azade
1606 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:53 pm

Quoting CARTEL:

İYİ DİNLEYİN! TÃœRKİYE TÃœRKLERİNDİR TÃœRKLERİN KALICAK!



Why yes of course. Nobody says otherwise. As far as I know, we're all very happy abut Turkey here. The difference is that we accept the existance of other people in the country as well.

71.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:54 pm

Quoting azade:

Quoting CARTEL:

İYİ DİNLEYİN! TÃœRKİYE TÃœRKLERİNDİR TÃœRKLERİN KALICAK!



Why yes of course. Nobody says otherwise. As far as I know, we're all very happy abut Turkey here. The difference is that we accept the existance of other people in the country as well.



My sentiments exactly !!

72.       aenigma x
0 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:54 pm

Sui your pacifist, "say nothing, do nothing" attitude speaks volumes. If you don't like what is being written then why not express your opinion instead of sitting on the fence and accepting always the status quo?

73.       CARTEL
63 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:56 pm

n we r vry sad for hrat dink he is vry important person for turkey he always wanted goodness of turkey allah rahmet eylesin

74.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:57 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Sui your pacifist, "say nothing, do nothing attitude speaks volumes". If you don't like what is being written then why not express your opinion instead of sitting on the fence and accepting always the status quo?



i think he already made a comment earlier,he lived in kurdistan/kurdish area for years and has kurdish friends.. and doesn't want this argument incase it provokes people..thats what i understood from his much earlier post anyway..

75.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:57 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Sui your pacifist, "say nothing, do nothing attitude speaks volumes". If you don't like what is being written then why not express your opinion instead of sitting on the fence and accepting always the status quo?



what will you gain with discussing these things??

76.       aenigma x
0 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:58 pm

Quoting robyn :

Quoting aenigma x:

Sui your pacifist, "say nothing, do nothing attitude speaks volumes". If you don't like what is being written then why not express your opinion instead of sitting on the fence and accepting always the status quo?



i think he already made a comment earlier,he lived in kurdistan/kurdish area for years and has kurdish friends.. and doesn't want this argument incase it provokes people..thats what i understood from his much earlier post anyway..



Thank you Robyn - I can read! Do you have to comment on EVERY SINGLE post now?

77.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 04:59 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

Quoting aenigma x:

Sui your pacifist, "say nothing, do nothing attitude speaks volumes". If you don't like what is being written then why not express your opinion instead of sitting on the fence and accepting always the status quo?



what will you gain with discussing these things??



hopefully more knowledge from a natives perspective about the situation..we only have an outsiders view,

78.       aenigma x
0 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 05:00 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

Quoting aenigma x:

Sui your pacifist, "say nothing, do nothing attitude speaks volumes". If you don't like what is being written then why not express your opinion instead of sitting on the fence and accepting always the status quo?



what will you gain with discussing these things??



Well, in my particular case, I have gained an insight into the racist attitudes of SOME Turkish people. I never tire of hearing people's opinions...

79.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 05:01 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting robyn :

Quoting aenigma x:

Sui your pacifist, "say nothing, do nothing attitude speaks volumes". If you don't like what is being written then why not express your opinion instead of sitting on the fence and accepting always the status quo?



i think he already made a comment earlier,he lived in kurdistan/kurdish area for years and has kurdish friends.. and doesn't want this argument incase it provokes people..thats what i understood from his much earlier post anyway..



Thank you Robyn - I can read! Do you have to comment on EVERY SINGLE post now?



some1's in a strop..

80.       azade
1606 posts
 20 Jan 2007 Sat 05:06 pm

Quoting CARTEL:

n we r vry sad for hrat dink he is vry important person for turkey he always wanted goodness of turkey allah rahmet eylesin



I agree with you for the first time. It's very sad when someone dies because of their opinions.

Did you see my post #64?

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