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Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:09 am
by Robin Hood
Paphitis is just a wind up merchant, ...... has extreme views on just about everything ....... but nobody, just nobody could be that friggin stupid for real!

However, he does have entertainment value but should not be taken seriously. :roll: :D

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 2:12 pm
by Paphitis
Get Real! wrote::lol:

Too many people are attacking Paphitis lately so someone has to bring a little balanceā€¦


Cheers mate.

My views are my views. Cyprus has a capable CNG. Everyone should be very proud of them. It is incorrect to say they have no chance of beating the Turkish Armed Forces in Cyprus. Saying no chance are famous last words and there were many much stronger countries than Turkey which were defeated by a "lesser" force and learned the hard way.

(some idiot just posted above but I am not here to respond to every idiot or justify my views which I am entitled to and are very commonly held views in most Western Countries and are what you would call mainstream)

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 3:35 pm
by miltiades
Mainstream views ???
You are out of your mind General. You make things up as you go along.
Take Trump for instance, now your hero, a year back "Trump is an idiot ". You are not consistent and you interpret views expressed by others in a twisted stupid fashion.
As for your statement "hundreds of children will be killed, maybe thousands "
What a fucking idiot you are. You will come to fight but will not allow you son to come !!! Look mate, as you can see nobody considers your views as reasonable. GR does not count as its a vote of pity.
Nobody sees your vews as those of a sane man

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 3:56 pm
by Paphitis
Yes my views are mainstream. Very mainstream in Western Countries.

For instance, nothing unreasonable about my views or anti pootin sentiments in ANY EU country minus perhaps Cyprus (the only one). Why is Cyprus the exception? Desperation is your answer. Cypriots are desperate for Russia to do something. Pleas which Russia will never answer anytime soon but could be the catalyst for war between Greece and Turkey just like in 74.

In Canada, my views are mainstream. In the USA, again, my views are mainstream. Same in Japan, Australia, NZ, Kong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea.

Maybe not so mainstream in Lebanon, or Iran, or North Korea. Maybe not mainstream in Belarus either.

Pootin's name is mud. No one likes him. We do not like him or want anything to do with him. He is a very nasty piece of work. And it isn't our side that is obsessed with him. he has a small man's type of syndrome. It is he trying to exert his power against us. We are just bewildered just thinking that this guy is just a little bit too loose of a cannon. He is trying to make a name for himself and Russia and he is always comparing to us. But the chasm between us is too wide. We just won't see eye to eye. And we are not afraind of his military. If he does something stupid, and causes a war, he will lose.

As for Trump. Yes of course, I believed Hillary was the better option. Like lots of other people thought the same. But I am happy with Trump right now. He deserves his chance. He earned it when he won the election. No matter how popular or unpopular Trump is in the US, we in the West prefer Trump anytime over Pootin. We will pick Trump every time.

I change my mind in politics quite often. I remember voting at some elections for the labor party and in others for Conservatives (Liberals). In Cyprus I have been known to fluctuate between DYSI and DIKO. Again, that is my right. Lots of people change their minds or vote differently because they agree or disagree on certain particular issues. Each election is different. Different set of circumstances and different policies. I usually analyse with great depth of detail in everything I do. I am very thorough.

By being all over the place we mean when someone supports the West and the EU one day, and pootin the following week. You for instance did that. your compass was one day pointing True North, and the following week it was pointing to the South Pole plus or minus the magnetic declination for your area. You did an about face to utter stupidity. You supported Israel against the Hezbollah's and Hamas one day, and then you sided with Hesbollah the following week.

You can't get anymore idiotic than that. It's as if you don't think things through or are intoxicated on too much red wine. Go sober up old man, or slow down. And don't let your Dick rule your head. You are a windsock in a cyclone passing through the eye of the storm. Once through the eye, the wind is blowing in the opposite direction.

But not only are you soft in the head (Malakas in Greek), you actually think Pootin defeated ISIL. He did nothing of the sort. It was the Colaition that went into Iraq and Syria to fight ISIL. That is a FACT! Ask any analyst, or anyone who knows what they are talking about. Russia never faced ISILK down apart from a brief moment when they were liberating Palmyra. Everywhere else, it was the coalition. It was the coalition that defeated ISIL. S you see, the Coalition does deliver. They went into a war that they really didn't want to enter into, to beat ISIL into the ground and that is what they did.

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:51 pm
by Robin Hood
Paphitis wrote:Yes my views are mainstream. Very mainstream in Western Countries.

For instance, nothing unreasonable about my views or anti pootin sentiments in ANY EU country minus perhaps Cyprus (the only one). Why is Cyprus the exception? Desperation is your answer. Cypriots are desperate for Russia to do something. Pleas which Russia will never answer anytime soon but could be the catalyst for war between Greece and Turkey just like in 74.

In Canada, my views are mainstream. In the USA, again, my views are mainstream. Same in Japan, Australia, NZ, Kong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea.

Maybe not so mainstream in Lebanon, or Iran, or North Korea. Maybe not mainstream in Belarus either.

Pootin's name is mud. No one likes him. We do not like him or want anything to do with him. He is a very nasty piece of work. And it isn't our side that is obsessed with him. he has a small man's type of syndrome. It is he trying to exert his power against us. We are just bewildered just thinking that this guy is just a little bit too loose of a cannon. He is trying to make a name for himself and Russia and he is always comparing to us. But the chasm between us is too wide. We just won't see eye to eye. And we are not afraind of his military. If he does something stupid, and causes a war, he will lose.

As for Trump. Yes of course, I believed Hillary was the better option. Like lots of other people thought the same. But I am happy with Trump right now. He deserves his chance. He earned it when he won the election. No matter how popular or unpopular Trump is in the US, we in the West prefer Trump anytime over Pootin. We will pick Trump every time.

I change my mind in politics quite often. I remember voting at some elections for the labor party and in others for Conservatives (Liberals). In Cyprus I have been known to fluctuate between DYSI and DIKO. Again, that is my right. Lots of people change their minds or vote differently because they agree or disagree on certain particular issues. Each election is different. Different set of circumstances and different policies. I usually analyse with great depth of detail in everything I do. I am very thorough.

By being all over the place we mean when someone supports the West and the EU one day, and pootin the following week. You for instance did that. your compass was one day pointing True North, and the following week it was pointing to the South Pole plus or minus the magnetic declination for your area. You did an about face to utter stupidity. You supported Israel against the Hezbollah's and Hamas one day, and then you sided with Hesbollah the following week.

You can't get anymore idiotic than that. It's as if you don't think things through or are intoxicated on too much red wine. Go sober up old man, or slow down. And don't let your Dick rule your head. You are a windsock in a cyclone passing through the eye of the storm. Once through the eye, the wind is blowing in the opposite direction.

But not only are you soft in the head (Malakas in Greek), you actually think Pootin defeated ISIL. He did nothing of the sort. It was the Colaition that went into Iraq and Syria to fight ISIL. That is a FACT! Ask any analyst, or anyone who knows what they are talking about. Russia never faced ISILK down apart from a brief moment when they were liberating Palmyra. Everywhere else, it was the coalition. It was the coalition that defeated ISIL. S you see, the Coalition does deliver. They went into a war that they really didn't want to enter into, to beat ISIL into the ground and that is what they did.


You think you speak for the World and every one agrees with you ..... I've got news for you. THEY DON'T. Your views represent those of an extreme, lunatic fringe, brainwashed minority that believe what they are told without question because they lack a capacity to think for themselves!. Open your eyes look around at what is actually happening in this world instead of what your propaganda sources tell you is happening.

Just your presentation marks you as a nut case who should be locked up for your own and everyone else's protection.

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 5:05 pm
by miltiades
See what I mean, you interpret views of others stupidly. Normally I refrain from dissasociating my self from something that I have never been associated with, in this instance I will make an exemption.
I have never supported Hezbollah I have never switched sides, I have critisized the stupidity of the west in getting involved in Syria and in supporting hundreds of different groups fighting Assad including some former Al-Qaida affiliated groups.
I therefore challenge you to find ONE word of mine in support of Hezbollah. Go on stupid, see how ridiculous you really are. ONE WORD.

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 5:08 pm
by Robin Hood
miltiades wrote:See what I mean, you interpret views of others stupidly. Normally I refrain from dissasociating my self from something that I have never been associated with, in this instance I will make an exemption.
I have never supported Hezbollah I have never switched sides, I have critisized the stupidity of the west in getting involved in Syria and in supporting hundreds of different groups fighting Assad including some former Al-Qaida affiliated groups.
I therefore challenge you to find ONE word of mine in support of Hezbollah. Go on stupid, see how ridiculous you really are. ONE WORD.


He must have you confused with me! :wink: If you find out what Hezbolla are all about and their origins ..... the picture is vastly different to that the West paints.

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:06 pm
by miltiades
He, the General, is very confused. Apparently he says Greece and Turkey went to war in 1974. It must have been BC. !!!

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:04 pm
by Pyrpolizer
Paphitis wrote:
Pootin's name is mud. No one likes him. We do not like him or want anything to do with him. He is a very nasty piece of work. And it isn't our side that is obsessed with him. he has a small man's type of syndrome. It is he trying to exert his power against us. We are just bewildered just thinking that this guy is just a little bit too loose of a cannon. He is trying to make a name for himself and Russia and he is always comparing to us. But the chasm between us is too wide. We just won't see eye to eye. And we are not afraind of his military. If he does something stupid, and causes a war, he will lose.



I 've read your statements about Putin many times.
It's clear to me you formed some personal views because of the place where you live.
In other words i think you did not manage to form your own independent view, but rather yielded to local brainwashing propaganda.

What do you mean by "us" "we" etc marked above? Do you mean the US and it's satellites?
If you feel part of that circle no problem with me. You are part of the majority whose views are very well known.
What is rather unknown though are the views of the minority both in the West as well as in Russia and elsewhere and these are the ones
I 'd be more interested to hear.

OK fine you may have these views, but where's the evidence? You can't pass them on as statements without evidence!
I want to see the evidence! I want to get convinced you are right!
Or at least understand where you are coming from.

I've seen Putin been interviewed (by western media) many times.
I formed a strong opinion this man is by himself the standard of logic. He is also very polite, has the typical sense of humor of a smart person, and many other traits. Nobody can convince me otherwise, unless he provides evidence.

Re: Are views expressed by Paphitis reasonable

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 12:03 am
by GreekIslandGirl
It's not nice to pick on an individual and complain about his views. Even if they change with the wind.

- Best criticize the views and leave the person alone.