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Thread: Pınar is gone

451.       vineyards
1954 posts
 14 Jun 2010 Mon 06:45 pm

Thehandsom you have explained your idea and I believe it is very well understood.

There is no need to continue with this. Stop implying that your fellow site users are racists etc. Racism is not just a shame, it has legal consequences too. There are also legal consequences of calling someone a racist on a public platform. If you continue with this, I will have to delete your posts.

 

I am trying to be as concise as possible. Don´t call people racists, bigots etc.

 

Those criticising thehandsom on the same ground, this warning applies to you too. Please observe the site rules. There is nothing to be gained from flaming one another...

 



Thread: Poland introduces chemical castration for paedophiles, rapists

452.       vineyards
1954 posts
 11 Jun 2010 Fri 09:05 am

This is like an urban legend. They say they add something to cut off sex drive in the daily diet of the soldiers so no undesirable consequences happen during the long service term.

 

This must be a lie. True during the service, you feel very tame sexually but this is probably because sex is not very high on your list of priorities in the presence of other problems. Furthermore, there is a certain phenomenon that we can call a green uniform syndrome.

 

In my own experience, I was completely exhausted seeing people in green outfits, all of them appear the same from a distance. In the army, routine is omnipresent. It is both inside and outside.  You are as green as they are, and there is simply nothing special to avert your mind. After a while, monotony takes over and puts you in a special kind of psychology. This psychology doesn´t end the day you are released, it lingers on with you for some time.

 

Still, when you are released for a limited period of time at the weekend, you walk in the streets of an unknown city (if you are in a city) and look at all the women passing by, in complete appreciation and say: "Wow, what a perfect thing a woman is!" At that moment a woman is as spectacular a sight as an alien from the outer space. You can´t replicate this feeling unless you have had a first hand experience of it.



Thread: Israel

453.       vineyards
1954 posts
 08 Jun 2010 Tue 06:26 am

You can be a legendary journalist but when you do not say the right words about Israel, you find yourself in a big trouble:

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/us_and_canada/10259646.stm

 

And we thought, Obama would change somethings...



Thread: The differences in culture - Turkish/Kurdish

454.       vineyards
1954 posts
 07 Jun 2010 Mon 05:06 am

I don´t know. Maybe the site owner can explain this.

 

I have never changed my nick or pretended to be someone else. Maybe some of us feel the need to do so.

 

Quoting metehan2001

 

 Dear vineyard, you have written something against thehandsom´s view, but the answer has come from gezegen? As an old user here, maybe you can explain, what is the relation between these two users. Are they the members of an organized group in this site? Whenever somebody criticizes one of them, the other one interferes into the  discussion and always supports him. Have you ever seen them as defending a different view on a peculiar subject?

 

 

 



Thread: The differences in culture - Turkish/Kurdish

455.       vineyards
1954 posts
 07 Jun 2010 Mon 01:41 am

Sorryi I wasn´t raised in a flower pot.

I am glad all of our country enjoys the same cultural assets. There is simply no difference.

It is therefore pointless to be in any form of conflict. With East not lagging behind West, the current problems might have been imported from outer space.

Are you joking?

 

Quoting gezegen

 

 

Sorry to disappoint you, but except one related to the marriage, none of the above practices are peculiar to the region in question, but they are true with the whole country. Maybe you could make a good starting by explaining to us why they do reflect the whole country, rather than the region?

 

 



Thread: The differences in culture - Turkish/Kurdish

456.       vineyards
1954 posts
 07 Jun 2010 Mon 12:23 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

I know there were some belittling Kurds, calling ethnic minorities as backwards etc going on but plewase give us some  

 

This is pure demagogy...

May I ask you depict the culture and life in the region? I must have missed all the good points. Please explain the reasons of inequality between the two sexes; the reason behind multiple marriages, and why women have to marry the brother of his deceased husband. Please justfy feuds, inequal distribution of inheritance between brothers and sisters. There are many more but these would serve a good starter.



Thread: Israel

457.       vineyards
1954 posts
 05 Jun 2010 Sat 03:49 pm

Oince, Israel is not the source of all evil. We criticize Isreal for her aggressive policies which result in loss of life as was the case with the recent incident. I would also agree with you when you crticize the Israeli government for its nationalistic policies. We know that Jews have a lot of power in America through their high level contacts. This way they are instrumental in shaping the generally aggressive aspects of the American foreign policy. They seem to capitalize on the naive urban cowboy type machoism. I would conclude, Israel has always been a co-founder of the neo-con stance which has irritated even the modertely patriotic Americans. All these point out to the presence some mechanism that functions outside the legal boundaries.

 

Still, it would be a gross exageration to say Isreal is the source of all evil. Jews are both good and bad just like any other people. It is the government that shapes the policies. No government in the world can be completely benign.



Edited (6/5/2010) by vineyards

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Thread: Israel

458.       vineyards
1954 posts
 05 Jun 2010 Sat 03:49 am

Do you know the name of your country´s own intelligence agency. For my own part, I have never heard. Most European countries must have kept theirs so secret, people don´t even know their names.  As a matter of fact, there are just a few of them known by everyone: CIA, KGB, FBI and MOSSAD. MOSSAD has always been one of the most active secret services.



Thread: Israel

459.       vineyards
1954 posts
 05 Jun 2010 Sat 02:38 am

Well, Daydreamer, ever heard Mossad. If so, ever wondered why they are so ubiquitous?

Israel has never played for small stakes. They did whatever it took to play the game according to their own rules.



Thread: Relief ship stopped by Israeli Navy

460.       vineyards
1954 posts
 05 Jun 2010 Sat 01:45 am

 

Quoting barba_mama

I´m not going on the next boat since I have some problems with the orgaizations which provides the financial support for this. They had close contact with the top of Hamas.  I understand that they did this, because Hamas is in power in Gaza, and that way they can perhaps  know better what is needed, and make sure that the aid goes to the right places. But in any case, I can´t be part of any organization that has this kind of contact with Hamas. (In all honesty, ofcourse this is not the only reason why I will not hop on the next boat )

 

Trust me, you wouldn´t hop on the next boat even if you knew there was no link between them and Hamas.

 

I am not sure whether Hamas are as evil as the current Israeli government. But then you would go there running wouldn´t you. Patriots can tolerate a few little mistakes here and there.



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