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Re: Spiritual Terrorism against Cypriots!

Postby Paphitis » Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:04 am

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Paphitis wrote:Those that deny our Hellenistic heritage or wish to deny us the right of expressing our views without being labelled everything under the sun, need to cease at once this Spiritual Terrorism committed against Cypriots. :evil:

If you MUST sell your soul and country to another country then at least have the intelligence to choose one that is willing & able to come to your aid in time of need because otherwise you will have accomplished nothing less than suicide... Image


Can you please be so nice and name me just 1 country that is both WILLING AND ABLE to come to our aid in time of need? Just one god damn country would do. Thanks!

At least Greece is WILLING but may be UNABLE.
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Re: Spiritual Terrorism against Cypriots!

Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:07 am

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Paphitis wrote:Those that deny our Hellenistic heritage or wish to deny us the right of expressing our views without being labelled everything under the sun, need to cease at once this Spiritual Terrorism committed against Cypriots. :evil:

If you MUST sell your soul and country to another country then at least have the intelligence to choose one that is willing & able to come to your aid in time of need because otherwise you will have accomplished nothing less than suicide... Image


Can you please be so nice and name me just 1 country that is both WILLING AND ABLE to come to our aid in time of need? Just one god damn country would do. Thanks!

At least Greece is WILLING but may be UNABLE.

I personally have no such expectations, but you claim that Cyprus has a “mommy country” like Britain is to the Falkland islands I presume, which is why Britain traveled thousands of kilometers in 1982 to liberate them from the Argentinean invasion.

Unfortunately, your “mommy country” was not only unwilling to come to your aid during the Turkish invasion in July 1974, but she in fact instigated it by trying to overthrow your legitimate government a week earlier… fancy that!

So…who in the right mind would want to have a harlot like that for a mommy?

Now be a good boy, pick yourself up, blow your snotty nose, and stop romanticizing about the mythological Spartans coming to save you because in reality they don’t look like, think like, or act like, what you saw in the movies ok?
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:53 am

I personally have no such expectations, but you claim that Cyprus has a “mommy country” like Britain is to the Falkland islands I presume, which is why Britain traveled thousands of kilometers in 1982 to liberate them from the Argentinean invasion.


That's good that you don't have any expectations. Because the reality is, no one gives a damn. The country that is more likely to help is Greece, and not France or Russia. But I still fail how this has anything to with with some one's heritage.

I don't claim anything other than the fact that Cyprus is an independent country and that the 2 prominent communities living on the island are Greek and Turkish.

I think you are barking up the wrong tree as usual.

Unfortunately, your “mommy country” was not only unwilling to come to your aid during the Turkish invasion in July 1974,


Are you sure about that?

Then please explain the Noratlas Air Lift into Nicosia Airport carrying volunteers and Greek Army, which were victims of CNG friendly fire.

Also explain to fact that at least 2 Destroyers were loitering off the Paphos Coast, which resulted in the TAF sinking their own Destroyer as they misindentified their destroyer for Greek Navy.

While you are at it, please tell me the story of the Greek Nireus.

What else do you expect? It is not as if Greece was in a position to offer more assistance than this. Turkey is only 80 kms from Cyprus. How far is Greece?

but she in fact instigated it by trying to overthrow your legitimate government a week earlier… fancy that!


Greece was coerced bu US/CIA to conduct this coup.

There were also EOKA B collaborators in Cyprus, and their supporters which would have been a rather large proportion of Cypriot society.

You are being ridiculous for ignoring the fact that Greece at the time had a CIA puppet Government, and an illegal undemocratic one at that. So why blame the Greek people?

So…who in the right mind would want to have a harlot like that for a mommy?

Now be a good boy, pick yourself up, blow your snotty nose, and stop romanticizing about the mythological Spartans coming to save you because in reality they don’t look like, think like, or act like, what you saw in the movies ok?


You really do need to grow up and act your age.

I am a Cypriot of Greek descent and an Australian national, and I will respect my Hellenic heritage as I see fit. So piss off idiot, you have no right to be dictating to anyone.

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Postby Bananiot » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:01 am

Lyssarides on tv just the other day.

"All we need to do is to go to the European Union and ask for a European solution. Can they reject us?"

When a person thinks that it is just so easy to solve our problem then one wonders whether it would not be a waste of time listening to him. Anyway, he had his opportunities, when he was much younger too. Twice he was the House President but the Cyprob got more complex to solve.
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Postby Paphitis » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:09 am

Bananiot wrote:Lyssarides on tv just the other day.

"All we need to do is to go to the European Union and ask for a European solution. Can they reject us?"

When a person thinks that it is just so easy to solve our problem then one wonders whether it would not be a waste of time listening to him. Anyway, he had his opportunities, when he was much younger too. Twice he was the House President but the Cyprob got more complex to solve.


:lol:

You are such a hypocrite!

You don't take Mr Lyssaridis seriously because he is too old, but at the same time you kiss Mr Clerides arse. :?

He is right Bananiot. There can be no deviations from the EU Acquis, so any proposed solution better conform to it or it will be rejected. I bet you are going to call me an extremist again. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:20 am

Paphitis wrote:It is not as if Greece was in a position to offer more assistance than this. Turkey is only 80 kms from Cyprus. How far is Greece?

Let me get this straight… are you saying that the contemporary Greek navy was unable to come to Cyprus’ aid in 1974AD yet you claim that Mycenaeans (Greek Spartans) were able to come to Cyprus in “droves” in 1600BC from 600 miles away in boats that looked like this???

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Postby Paphitis » Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:43 am

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:It is not as if Greece was in a position to offer more assistance than this. Turkey is only 80 kms from Cyprus. How far is Greece?

Let me get this straight… are you saying that the contemporary Greek navy was unable to come to Cyprus’ aid in 1974AD yet you claim that Mycenaeans (Greek Spartans) were able to come to Cyprus in “droves” in 1600BC from 600 miles away in boats that looked like this???

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Talk about the natural Greek regression… Image


The Greek Navy could not come to Cyprus because it was threatened by the US 6th fleet. Also, it would have broadened the war into the Aegean, and America was NEVER going to allow this.

And yes, the Greeks did make the hazardous journey to Cyprus in 1600BC and bought to Cyprus artefacts such as these...

http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/chariots.htm

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I know it must be hard for you to lose an argument. :lol: :lol:

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Postby Bananiot » Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:45 am

GR, you have completely lost it. I do not take Lyssarides seriously because he talks rubbish, not because he is old. I do not take Lyssarides seriously because in 1963 he organised paramilary groups under his command and stands accused of murdering innocent people. I do not take him seriously because I seriously object to his social-nationalist leanings.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:57 am

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:It is not as if Greece was in a position to offer more assistance than this. Turkey is only 80 kms from Cyprus. How far is Greece?

Let me get this straight… are you saying that the contemporary Greek navy was unable to come to Cyprus’ aid in 1974AD yet you claim that Mycenaeans (Greek Spartans) were able to come to Cyprus in “droves” in 1600BC from 600 miles away in boats that looked like this???

Image

Talk about the natural Greek regression… Image


The Greek Navy could not come to Cyprus because it was threatened by the US 6th fleet. Also, it would have broadened the war into the Aegean, and America was NEVER going to allow this.

And yes, the Greeks did make the hazardous journey to Cyprus in 1600BC and bought to Cyprus artefacts such as these...

http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/chariots.htm

Image

8)

I know it must be hard for you to lose an argument. :lol: :lol:

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Oh right, so they came by chariots! Well that would explain a movie I once watched where the sea gets divided into two and the Mycenaean chariots race all the way to Cyprus before the sea closes in again… 8)

So why didn’t the Greek navy use chariots in 1974… did they have a flat tire? Image
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Re: Spiritual Terrorism against Cypriots!

Postby Byron » Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:08 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Those that deny our Hellenistic heritage or wish to deny us the right of expressing our views without being labelled everything under the sun, need to cease at once this Spiritual Terrorism committed against Cypriots. :evil:

If you MUST sell your soul and country to another country then at least have the intelligence to choose one that is willing & able to come to your aid in time of need because otherwise you will have accomplished nothing less than suicide... Image


Greece did come to the aid of Cyprus in 1974, I fought with the special greek forces side by side, first in Kyrenia where 250 of us held off the Turks for 3 days -this is a fact, secondly at Nicosia airport to hold the airport, where we succeded. I can honestly tell you that no one fights light a Greek, we should be proud of our motto " molon lave " .

Unfortunately the fascist Greek government left no further arms for the military and the country was in complete turmoil. You cannot blame the citizens of Greece for that. Why do we continue to blame the Greek people for the mistakes made by a military junta. WHY ??? After the war the Greek government invited all cypriot students, and I was one, to study in Greece free !! Most educated Greeks are ashamed of the actions taken by the fascist coup but that does not mean they hate us or that they will never come to our aid. this is all pure nonsence made up by anti-hellenist greek cypriots to break a bond that has existed for over 3000 years which in my opinion will continue for ever.

One further point : Why is it that Turkish cypriots never use such abusive language when referring to Turkey ??
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