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AMERICANSSS!!! LOOK HERE!
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:23 pm |
However, I doubt if those Brits in Turkey bring crime and claim money and free housing from your government because they don´t work eh?
we get exactly the same from the Kurds, but the level of racism in Turkey is nothing close to that in Europe.
Im actually amazed at how freely you make such racist comments and still call yourself a "liberal". we can`t do that in Turkey.
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:24 pm |
I couldn´t open the "definition" link, but thanks anyway. I think I know what European stands for though
fixed it, if you update your quote it should import...
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:26 pm |
if you call yourself european, there is nothing wrong about referring to your ancestors christian and white.
or were they european and at the same time jewish or muslim?
I think you assume a good deal and that´s the point I´m making. I haven´t called myself European either. It doesn´t really matter, I just would preffer if you didn´t make any assumptions about my ancestors if you don´t know me from Eve
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:27 pm |
You have NO idea of the difference in your two examples Tam. Yeah, you have a few resort areas where rich Brits bought villas? Again, I would ask, do they claim from your government for money to live on? Do they ask for free housing?
NO! They spend money in your local stores.
Can you imagine 300 language ever being spoken in Turkey? All those translators costs....................
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:54 pm |
we get exactly the same from the Kurds, but the level of racism in Turkey is nothing close to that in Europe.
Im actually amazed at how freely you make such racist comments and still call yourself a "liberal". we can`t do that in Turkey.
So, how many nationalities live in Turkey and how many languages are spoken? Does the Turkish state provide translators free of charge? What happens to non-Turks that get into trouble? Does the Turkish state spend millions on research into migration or immigration? Does the Turkish State set up organisations to deal with immigrants/migrants? Does Turkey have parliamentary groups to discuss what to do with migrants, how to integrate them, should we provide ESOL training (English for Speakers of Other Languages) free?
I am totaly in favour of migration / immigration to the UK, so long as those groups make efforts to integrate into our society and follow our rules etc, as would happen if we went to their countries,
You mention Kurds, but they are not even able to speak their own language in Turkey? If they come to the UK, and they do, they are allowed to speak Kurdish, run their own businesses too (mostly kebab shops! but hey we all like a good kebab after a night out on the booze!!!!!)
Ae is not being racist, she is stating facts pertinent to the UK.
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:56 pm |
fixed it, if you update your quote it should import...
Awww thanks How do yo do that by the way?
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:57 pm |
So, how many nationalities live in Turkey and how many languages are spoken? Does the Turkish state provide translators free of charge? What happens to non-Turks that get into trouble? Does the Turkish state spend millions on research into migration or immigration? Does the Turkish State set up organisations to deal with immigrants/migrants? Does Turkey have parliamentary groups to discuss what to do with migrants, how to integrate them, should we provide ESOL training (English for Speakers of Other Languages) free?
I am totaly in favour of migration / immigration to the UK, so long as those groups make efforts to integrate into our society and follow our rules etc, as would happen if we went to their countries,
You mention Kurds, but they are not even able to speak their own language in Turkey? If they come to the UK, and they do, they are allowed to speak Kurdish, run their own businesses too (mostly kebab shops! but hey we all like a good kebab after a night out on the booze!!!!!)
Ae is not being racist, she is stating facts pertinent to the UK.
+10000000000000
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 09:57 pm |
You mention Kurds, but they are not even able to speak their own language in Turkey? If they come to the UK, and they do, they are allowed to speak Kurdish, run their own businesses too (mostly kebab shops! but hey we all like a good kebab after a night out on the booze!!!!!)
yawn! still the same crap? move on libralady, move on. no one buys this pkk propaganda anymore.
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 10:02 pm |
yawn! still the same crap? move on libralady, move on. no one buys this pkk propaganda anymore.
Yawn yawn, I will move on when you move on! haha did I mention PKK? I don´t think so, but I am right, Kurdish is banned is it not? I don´t use Kurd and PKK in the same breath.
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 10:05 pm |
Yawn yawn, I will move on when you move on! haha did I mention PKK? I don´t think so, but I am right, Kurdish is banned is it not? I don´t use Kurd and PKK in the same breath.
no, it`s not banned. if you had not known that you could have asked instead of making wrong arguments and pretending to know everything.
so since Kurdish is not banned and Kurds can run kebab shops in Turkey too, what is your point?
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23 Dec 2008 Tue 10:08 pm |
Can you imagine 300 language ever being spoken in Turkey? All those translators costs....................
In Istanbul, 100 years ago, many languages are spoken, but unfortunately, we somehow kicked them out..
And our nationalists are still proud of that fact..
But when it comes to fill themselves with empty boastings, they will start talking that ´ahh we accepted the jews because you, Europeans were butchering them..
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