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40.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:35 am

Quoting MrX67:

i advice you to interrogate urself about whats the basic human rights for the criticize election results..



I think living in Holland I have quite a good understanding of basic human rights, thank you.
Secondly, I was not at all criticizing election results, as I stated I have no political sense at all. However, it is surprising for a country that praises the leader of anti-islam-governing, to again, vote for a religious party. They may say they have no agenda of 'islamizing' Turkey, but how can you NOT want to mix your FAITH, the basics upon which you build your ideas for the world, with your job/daily life, thus politics in this case? This seems a mystery to me.

I take it your an AKP voter

I just wonder why Turkey, a country that needs to go forward, would vote for a conservative party. And Im genuinely interested and not judging or criticizing at all (And Im very sorry I felt the need to say this just to avoid misconfusion about my intentions).

Anyway as is said before, its no longer voting the best, but voting for the least worst.

41.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:39 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting MrX67:

i advice you to interrogate urself about whats the basic human rights for the criticize election results..



I think living in Holland I have quite a good understanding of basic human rights, thank you.
Secondly, I was not at all criticizing election results, as I stated I have no political sense at all. However, it is surprising for a country that praises the leader of anti-islam-governing, to again, vote for a religious party. They may say they have no agenda of 'islamizing' Turkey, but how can you NOT want to mix your FAITH, the basics upon which you build your ideas for the world, with your job/daily life, thus politics in this case? This seems a mystery to me.

I take it your an AKP voter

Anyway as is said before, its no longer voting the best, but voting for the least worst.

to ling in Holland or to be EU citizen not enough for to be enough democratical,if you still have some prejudices about wearing still or belief prefernce of humans without don't know whats in their brains and hearts,how you can say u r enough democratical and let me know if to livinf Holland any privilage for to be more democratical??????

42.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:45 am

Quoting MrX67:

to ling in Holland or to be EU citizen not enough for to be enough democratical,if you still have some prejudices about wearing still or belief prefernce of humans without don't know whats in their brains and hearts,how you can say u r enough democratical and let me know if to livinf Holland any privilage for to be more democratical??????



I dont have any prejudice at all about wearing a headscarf of religious preferances. But I do think that politics and religion should be separated in any case.

And you did not read my posts at all. I did not say I am against wearing headscarves. I said it is surprising that a country that adores Atatürk, votes for a party with ideas against him. Thats all. No need for you to judge my democratical values, hatta to tell me I have prejudice. If you go on talking in this tone, it is very ovious that the prejudicial one is YOU.

43.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:49 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting MrX67:

to ling in Holland or to be EU citizen not enough for to be enough democratical,if you still have some prejudices about wearing still or belief prefernce of humans without don't know whats in their brains and hearts,how you can say u r enough democratical and let me know if to livinf Holland any privilage for to be more democratical??????



I dont have any prejudice at all about wearing a headscarf of religious preferances. But I do think that politics and religion should be separated in any case.

And you did not read my posts at all. I did not say I am against wearing headscarves. I said it is surprising that a country that adores Atatürk, votes for a party with ideas against him. Thats all. No need for you to judge my democratical values, hatta to tell me I have prejudice. If you go on talking in this tone, it is very ovious that the prejudicial one is YOU.

thats really very clear on words who is prejudiged..my aim never to creat any caos,just i wish more understanding,more respect and more honesty,thats all..

44.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:50 am

Quoting MrX67:

thats really very clear on words who is prejudiged..my aim never to creat any caos,just i wish more understanding,more respect and more honesty,thats all..



Sorry but where do you understand my prejudice from and what exactly did I judge wrong, when not judging anything at all?


Anyway if those values are what your looking for, you've come to the right person

45.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:55 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting MrX67:

thats really very clear on words who is prejudiged..my aim never to creat any caos,just i wish more understanding,more respect and more honesty,thats all..



Sorry but where do you understand my prejudice from and what exactly did I judge wrong, when not judging anything at all?


Anyway if those values are what your looking for, you've come to the right person

to wear head scarf and to be against to Atatürk,huh,sound as if you talked with head scarfed women in Turkey and they all said you yes we r the against Atatürk,really not justly..isn't that any prejudige??ther are planty head scarfed girls who morer secual in daily life more then many others who thinks theirself secualr and intellectual

46.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 01:59 am

Quoting MrX67:

to wear head scarf and to be against to Atatürk,huh,sound as if you talked with head scarfed women in Turkey and they all said you yes we r the against Atatürk,really not justly..



Yok. Öyle bir durum yok. Neyse, seninle konuşacak bir durum da yok. Hep aynı şeyler söylüyorsun.

En azından aynı seyler istiyoruz, Türkiyenin iyi olacağını, kimsenin aç kalmayacağını.

Iyi geceler.

47.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 02:02 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting MrX67:

to wear head scarf and to be against to Atatürk,huh,sound as if you talked with head scarfed women in Turkey and they all said you yes we r the against Atatürk,really not justly..



Yok. Öyle bir durum yok. Neyse, seninle konuşacak bir durum da yok. Hep aynı şeyler söylüyorsun.

Iyi geceler.

sanada iyi geceler..

48.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 02:08 am

when bikini and head scarf got the same tolerance everything will be better...

49.       aenigma x
0 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 02:54 am

Quoting MrX67:

,huh,sound as if you talked with head scarfed women in Turkey and they all said you yes we r the against Atatürk,really not justly..isn't that any prejudige??



MRX67, it sounds as if you are prejudiced against the very people you say there should be tolerance towards! lol lol lol

50.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jul 2007 Mon 12:28 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting MrX67:

,huh,sound as if you talked with head scarfed women in Turkey and they all said you yes we r the against Atatürk,really not justly..isn't that any prejudige??



MRX67, it sounds as if you are prejudiced against the very people you say there should be tolerance towards! lol lol lol

to be prejudiged mean to be blind for me,and honest i do love to see everythings with all details

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