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Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 1:39 pm
by B25
erolz66 wrote:
B25 wrote:Why are you even speaking this devil language???


Not that I speak it myself but Turkish is an official language of the Republic of Cyprus, defined in it's constitution, Article 3 Section 1.


Who gives a F, just because we were force to accept this Anglo BS constitution you use it whenever it suits you. When it doesn't suit, you ignore it at will.

Turkish is a devil language, period.

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 1:49 pm
by erolz66
B25 wrote:Who gives a F, just because we were force to accept this Anglo BS constitution you use it whenever it suits you. When it doesn't suit, you ignore it at will.

Turkish is a devil language, period.


You say who gives a fuck about the constitution and then accuse me of using it when it suits and ignoring it when it does not ? Is that not exactly what you yourself have just done ?

I do understand your anger B25 and where it comes from but what hope is there for the future when all we have is anger ?

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 5:45 pm
by GreekIslandGirl
Improving the Constitution that we were forced to accept in order to obtain some semi-freedom is all about identifying the points that can remain unchanged but removing the unworkable, undemocratic obstacles. Or is everything black and white to you?

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 6:33 pm
by erolz66
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Improving the Constitution that we were forced to accept


Akritas Plan wrote: It has been an important trump in our hands that the solution brought by the Agreements was not submitted to the approval of the people; acting wisely in this respect, our leadership avoided holding a referendum. Otherwise, the people would have definitely approved the Agreements in the atmosphere that prevailed in 1959.

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 6:49 pm
by GreekIslandGirl
erolz66 wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Improving the Constitution that we were forced to accept


Akritas Plan wrote: It has been an important trump in our hands that the solution brought by the Agreements was not submitted to the approval of the people; acting wisely in this respect, our leadership avoided holding a referendum. Otherwise, the people would have definitely approved the Agreements in the atmosphere that prevailed in 1959.


I don't know where you got that "voice of authority" quote from. Wasn't it you who earlier lambasted someone with this:

hypocrite wrote:I think it is very bad form to copy and paste some else's work without a citation / link to the original author / article.


Anyway, having the Constitution forced upon us is exactly what happened as even your *source* claims we weren't asked for approval. The rest is speculation from your ..... unknown .... source!

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 7:14 pm
by erolz66
GreekIslandGirl wrote: Anyway, having the Constitution forced upon us is exactly what happened as even your *source* claims we weren't asked for approval. The rest is speculation from your ..... unknown .... source!


Still playing the same 'trump' 50 years on.

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 8:08 pm
by Sotos
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Improving the Constitution that we were forced to accept in order to obtain some semi-freedom is all about identifying the points that can remain unchanged but removing the unworkable, undemocratic obstacles.


I fully agree with this statement. Times change and constitutions should be adjusted accordingly, and this is even more true for a crappy constitution that was imposed on Cyprus to serve the interests of everybody else except those of the majority of Cypriots. Even the apartheid and slavery were legal and constitutional once. That said, removing Turkish from being an official language is not a progressive change since this is something which is beneficial to a large number of citizens without harming anybody else. Personally, for a properly united Cyprus, I would support adding English as an official language also, and having that being the main language of the government and the parliament. At the same time, the remnant of British Colonialism, aka SBAs, should come to an end.

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 8:23 pm
by Cap
Cypriot 101.

I'll start:
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Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 10:08 pm
by Pyrpolizer
B25 wrote:
erolz66 wrote:
B25 wrote:Why are you even speaking this devil language???


Not that I speak it myself but Turkish is an official language of the Republic of Cyprus, defined in it's constitution, Article 3 Section 1.


Who gives a F, just because we were force to accept this Anglo BS constitution you use it whenever it suits you. When it doesn't suit, you ignore it at will.

Turkish is a devil language, period.


I guess Ancient Greek is a devil language too since just like Turkish they both use Attica syntax:
e.g. Τα παιδια παζει-->the children IS playing.

Re: Turkish 101 for all...

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 11:47 pm
by Get Real!
Seeing that this thread has gone Royal Rumble... I've got this funny image I might as well post here:

TurkishEmbassy.jpg