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Nationalism soars in Turkey
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:10 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: [ But we should try to avoid they change other peoples minds.. |
this really good you made me laugh
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:11 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting Deli_kizin: [ But we should try to avoid they change other peoples minds.. |
this really good you made me laugh  |
Actually I meant to brainwash, but anyway..
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:12 pm |
Quoting vineyards: Do you think, you know what soviet means? Let me tell you: you don't. It means: "an elected governmental council in a communist country" You are trying to understand the world in line with the narrow vision of your master wolves who made you believe you are serving your country this way.
What is the virtue of the "free market economy" model or half a dozen more we tried in the past. Did we develop them all by ourselves. Were they not American. what is the big problem here? Is it because we shouldn't have tried to import a regime from Russians? Do you mean we should always support the US because theirs is a good regime for us?
Nazim defended the communist ideology and served time in prison for his ideals. Anyone reading his poems or plays will understand what a patriot he was. He served time in prison because he was helping his nation wake up from a big sleep. He meant to free them from the colonists exploiting its resources and making the people backward.
In other words he was Don Quichot fighting against wind mills. Is it easy to fight against the wind mills? It is not. If it were we wouldn't have people like you in this century.
Did Nazim not make any mistakes? Maybe he did. The capacity for making mistakes stems from the courage to take risks. He was at the forefront of his society in his lifetime therefore he was the first to make both the mistakes and the right things. But of course, you cannot think without labeling things and people. Your way of thinking necessitates satans and enemies to bolster your unity.
Rather than be a subject of a master wolf and be full of hatred as you are, I prefer to be a fan of Nazim who was a master poet.
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vine, good post, thanks
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:14 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: I think its safe to conclude that:
- EH hates Kurds
- EH hates Greeks
- EH hates Armenians, but will probably deny the 'genocide'
- EH will soon hate Dutch, English, Kazakh and American if he did not so already
- EH does not know how to seperate political ideas from someones arts in literature, nor from their nationaliy
- We are all happy he is not at the head of Turkish state and will never be, as only very few Turkish citizens will agree with his racist sayings
- if he would believe in Allah, he would not talk so harshly about the Kurds: after all, the last of the IMAN is that ALL good and ALL bad comes from Allah. So Im sorry to conclude that from this religious point of view, Kurds are indeed a gift from God. |
eeee you went too far he hardly hates anyone. he doesnt hate any borat so far. if he does i will chop his tongue off he shouldnt be that silly
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:14 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting vineyards:
Rather than be a subject of a master wolf and be full of hatred as you are, I prefer to be a fan of Nazim who was a master poet.
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vine, good post, thanks  |
+1
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:15 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting MarioninTurkey: I was really impressed with the way you sent Mr Inn wishes in Turkish for sweet dreams and a good night! |
Maybe I know more Turkish than you think
Who knows  |
you never know what her majesty knows
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:18 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting femme_fatal: guys, give him a break, pls. you re all jumping on him  |
Defender now?  |
im enjoying your role now
im zorro
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:39 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting walid: There are many persons who just hate turkey |
Are there?
Who are these Turkey haters?
To be honest Turkey is rarely talked about (except on this site and in travel brochures... ) |
yes as you said they don't talk positively on turkey.
it is an historic problem I think that is related with ottomans and islam
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:43 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Quoting AEnigma III: Are there?
Who are these Turkey haters?
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I think he is referring to PKK and his supporters.. |
I didn't mean them
the global actors don't want an emerging great nation like turkey though they say the opposite.
I wish I was clear
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:43 pm |
Quoting walid: yes as you said they don't talk positively on turkey.
it is an historic problem I think that is related with ottomans and islam |
Well, I have never particularly encountered negativity about Turkey in my country anyway (Apart from the conduct of some of its Tourist workers anyway... )
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23 Nov 2007 Fri 10:43 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: guys, give him a break, pls. you re all jumping on him  |
thank you
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