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Thread: 6 More deaths :(

661.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 03:14 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

We should stop calling people who dont want to call themselves Turk as traitors. It is like forcing a scott to call himself english (and saying that but ´being english´ refers to being the citizen of this country)

 

 Is this your better way? To let people display their ethnicity in a country called Türkiye and where its citizens are called Türk regardless of whatever ethnic origin they have? Anyone in Turkey can state her/his etnicity, I have witnessed so many people who talk about their origins, no measure is taken against someone who states his/her ethnic origin. Where are you forced to tell that you are Turk? It´s just in national and legal affairs. Do you think it´s something discriminating having the same identity card, I find it rather something equalizing every citizen.  Or would you prefer to be labelled and treated according to your race?

Here in France arabs find it discriminating because they think that they are not really considered French (and most of them are originally immigrants) and you are rebelling because you are considered a Turk.

 



Thread: 6 More deaths :(

662.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 02:57 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

I`m personally for the partition of Turkey and a population exchange between the Kurds and Turks. The implicit and explicit costs of holding the southeast Turkey are immense. This region costs Turkey hundreds of billions of dollars each year, and it has 0 benefit to the country.

 

If we resist on the unity, the Kurds, who have at least 20 children each, will outpopulate the Turks sooner or later and guess what will happen? The whole Turkey will be Kurdistan. That is what the current administration wants. In fact even today, Turkey politically is a Kurdistan. The Kurds are the main source of votes for the Islamic parties. Eliminate the Kurds from voting, and more than half of the votes of AKP will disappear. We should really give them the piece of desert they want and let them whatever they want to do there.

 

 Sometimes I´m thinking as well if it would be better this way.



Thread: Please, report problems or questions to moderators/admins

663.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 02:54 pm

 

Quoting ciko

Can´t we review post messages before we send anymore?

 

 No, that feature is not available anymore.



Thread: Electronic Cigarettes

664.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 02:11 pm

"They contain liquid nicotine and when you inhale on them the end lights up.

That gives you a hit of liquid nicotine and then you breath out water vapour, which looks like smoke. "

 

Ohh, for a moment, I thought that it would be something healthy and I could give it a try.



Thread: Please, report problems or questions to moderators/admins

665.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 01:43 pm

OK, people. The problem is reported. Do not panic.



Thread: NEW RECIPE BOOK .....RECOMMENDED

666.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 01:41 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 Oohhh, sheep testicles......

 

 Did I say something wrong?{#lang_emotions_unsure}



Thread: NEW RECIPE BOOK .....RECOMMENDED

667.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 01:38 pm

In Turkey it´s quiet common in fact, eating the testicles of sheep, and I like it, it´s delicious especially when grilled.



Thread: 6 More deaths :(

668.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 01:28 am

 

Quoting Deli_kizin

 I can answer these for Kadir, who is born out of a Zaza father

 

 BTW just because I´m a bit interested in ethnics,you know maybe, there´re different theories about Zazas being kurd, being turk or being a different ethnicity in its own.



Thread: Being a turkish citizen and ethnicity

669.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 01:09 am

Sory, some of the posts still look weird, I try to modify them.



Thread: Being a turkish citizen and ethnicity

670.       mltm
3690 posts
 09 Oct 2008 Thu 01:07 am

thehandsom
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 08 Oct 2008 Wed 04:24 pm

 

Mltm for you:

 

The heart of the problem:

  So, here is the summary: In this country, you cannot say “Happy Bayram” in Kurdish. But you can say “cleanse the Kurdish microbes” in Turkish.

  All this, once again, brings us to the heart of our problem: The Turkish Republic exists in order to protect its ideology, not its citizens. The only good citizens are those who fit into the official ideology.

 

Rest is here:

 

http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/editorial.php?ed=mustafa_akyol



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