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Turkish barbarity as loud and sickening as everReader comment on item: Talking Turkey Submitted by Ianus (Poland), Jan 7, 2013 at 13:36 Turkish 'blabla' (what a felicitous name for a Turk ! ) , I can't remember a single Turkish contribution to civilization made for the last 1000 years. I will be grateful if you could help us finding at least one. Admittedly, we are all aware of your great contributions to barbarity like genocides and genocide denials, hordes and janissaries. That under such circumstances Turkey is no place for critical thinking and free thought is pretty obvious as it is also obvious that it's an ideal place for ignorance as well as magical and pre-rational thinking. Turks always complain when one exposes and hates evil they stand for. They themselves never do that, so what right does one have to expose and hate evil ? Well, in Turkey one is threatened , jailed or killed for asking in public inconvenient rational questions which help expose evil Turkey has been built upon while one is rewarded for lying and opportunism. Isn't it the reason why a Turk telling the truth is sort of a unicorn ? Yet, I find it absoluetly logical and necessary in a barbarian system Turkey is a pargon of. The problem with Greece is not Greece herself but Turkey. One aggressive and genocidal neighbour like Turkey can poison and make life in all of this charming Byzantine neighborhood miserable. If this monster state you are so proud of did not pose a mortal threat to Greece, as it poses to Armenia and Bulgaria and now even to Syria, hundreds of billions of dollars could have been saved or spent productively in lieu of keeping a vast defense force to repel any moment another Turkish aggression or genocide or to combat daily Turkish provocations and encroachments over the Aegean or to fight the Turkish slave-traders on the Evros borderline. Frankly, I don't wish my worst enemy a neighbor like Turkey. It's a bloody nightmare for everybody. As to Turkey's would-be "economic miracle", it will be interesting to see what happens with it when the Green Billions of dollars from various Wahhabistans stop flowing into Turkey or better their wahhabi owners demand them back and with interest at that ? >I'm a secular Turk and I'm actually atheist.. And I am a son-in-law of your local imam. > Now you can talk more on Turkish related issues while people keep on committing suicides on the streets of Athens cuz they have no food.. < Why these sudden crocodile tears over "people keep on committing suicides on the streets of Athens cuz they have no food..."? These Turks ... what unlikely philanthropists they make ! Or maybe they just regret they won't have a chance to massacre them when they invade Greece to restore their Ottoman Empire there? Why are you Turks shedding no tears over Turkish women who are forced by their "loving" parents and siblings to commit suicide to save the "honor" of their Moslem families? Not a day passes by without some Turkish woman killed in Turkey which is as you should know the record breaker as far as honor killings are concerned. But don't worry ! I know Turkey is not a place where logical thinking and rational discussions thrive. No rational reply is therefore ever expected from you. More blabla will do!
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