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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@polyzoidisgeo @MELEKOB03295739 @Selanikkli001 You're the only delusional here, küçük dostum:) You're the one trying to convince everything around you is Greek, and using the bla test(which you yourself have never even taken) as a tool for manipulation, not us. Why dont you show me your ancestry dna test? Which one is you?
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Selanⓘkli@Selanikkli001·
*Sarışın ve renkli gözlü Türk gördüklerinde *Eli yüzü düzgün temiz Türk gördüklerinde kuduran ve devşirme diye hasedinden gebere gebere anıran 3 topluluk 1-kürtler 2-ermeniler 3-yunanlar Not: Ey Türk tökezlemeni bekleyen bu 3 halk'a güvenme,kız alıp verme! Kanını bozma
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@polyzoidisgeo @MELEKOB03295739 @Selanikkli001 Under Ottoman rule, you never faced such oppression, despite their dominion lasting 500 years, they did not even alter your language. If you had ruled the world for just 250 years instead of the Ottomans ruling it for 500, there would likely be no one left on earth but you
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@polyzoidisgeo @MELEKOB03295739 @Selanikkli001 Simplest exam: before 1821, millions of Turks, Albanians, Vlachs, Jews and other Muslims lived in the Balkans. Yet by 1830 -in just ten years- how many of these people remained? That is what you call oppression. In contrast, under Ottoman rule, you never faced such oppression
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@polyzoidisgeo @MELEKOB03295739 @Selanikkli001 Why do you insistently try to convince people to be Greek, even when they explicitly state that this bothers them? For exam, did you ever ask Macedonians for their opinion before claiming that they are also Greek? You don't ask, because you don't care, you feel compelled to do it
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Polyzoidis George@polyzoidisgeo·
@iamusingx @MELEKOB03295739 @Selanikkli001 (And yes, Macedonians have always been Greek, as proven by the fact they were included in the Olympic games that were reserved exclusively for Greeks at the time.) That's also the reason why the Eastern Roman Empire turned Greek quite early on without fighting.
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@HellenicEm22330 @HeraldOfRome Why do you persistently maintain this obsessive, disrespectful, and ugly behavior toward everyone (Macedonians, Europeans, and especially Turks) around you? And when people are disturbed by this and react, you accuse them with baseless slanders. You are sick, get treatment
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Herald of Rome
Herald of Rome@HeraldOfRome·
The people of Greece, Constantinople, and Anatolia were of the exact same ethnicity in medieval times, and they did not see themselves as separate peoples or separate cultures or ethnicities at all. Lately some Turks have been pushing the lie that modern Greeks have nothing to do with the east Romans, and they manage this by inventing a fantasy where the east Romans only ever lived in Anatolia, as if Greece and Anatolia were home to two completely different ethnicities back then. In reality both lands were full of Greek speaking Romans who shared the same Roman political ideology, followed the same Greek church and the same Greek literary culture, and that culture was the direct continuation and evolution of the literary culture of the ancient Greeks. Anthony Kaldellis, in his book Hellenism in Byzantium, wrote that: The east Roman philosopher and theologian, and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ‘‘Gennadios Scholarios again affirmed how little these so-called internal divisions signified: ‘it makes no difference whether I am from Thessaly or Byzantion, given that Thessalians and Byzantioi differ neither in their language nor in belief nor in customs, as perhaps they once did,’ ’’ Kaldellis also wrote that: ‘‘We should not view Romania as a multi-ethnic empire but as the nationstate of the Romans that happened at times to include a number of partially assimilated minorities within its borders, as have all modern nation-states, indeed all states, throughout history.’’
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The east Romans believed they were one true unified nation! Romania to them was not a multicultural empire of many peoples but a single people. So they looked down on the barbarians and mocked them as nothing more than scattered tribes with no real nationhood of their own. Minorities were expected to assimilate into the nation and serve its interests, and emphasizing multiculturalism the way modern states do would have been taboo back then. Only when a minority assimilated fully and became indistinguishable from the locals did they count as native Romans, so people who refused to assimilate could still be seen as barbarians, which means that even in taking outsiders in there was a meritocratic idea behind it. And they would not just accept the mass settlement of barbarians for the sake of increasing manpower and GDP like modern states do Anthony Kaldellis, in his book Hellenism in Byzantium, wrote that: ‘‘No Roman would consent to a settlement [of barbarians] whose purpose was merely to increase the manpower available to the emperor at the expense of Roman unity.’’ And that: ‘‘Byzantium was not multi-ethnic in the way that some modern states aspire to be, namely multi-cultural, where ethnic diversity is recognized and even highlighted; rather, ethnic origins were irrelevant and usually forgotten after the requirements of assimilation were met. ‘Empire,’ then, is a misleading term because it tends to group Romania along with ‘multiethnic states’ such as the Persian, Holy Roman, or Ottoman empires, which were explicitly understood as encompassing different ethnic groups or nations ruled by a single authority. The early Roman empire also falls within this category. Byzantium, then, was not an empire, if current terminology presupposes ‘the inner incompatibility of empire and nation.’ The res publica was not a federation of ethnic groups or a dominion by one of the rest. In his lament for the fall of Constantinople in 1204, Niketas Choniates complained that the Latin aggressors were ‘not true nations (ethne) but indistinct and scattered tribes (gene)’ (577); presumably, he believed that Romania constituted a distinct and unified ethnos.’’ ‘‘Consider also the inclusive definition of ‘indigenous inhabitants’ (autochthones) offered by the twelfth-century Aristotelian commentator Stephanos: ‘those who are not migrants or colonists from another land, or who, if they come from another land, have lived in this land long enough to be old-timers and in this respect resemble the indigenous inhabitants, like those who resemble the indigenous inhabitants of Constantinople.’ ’’ For context, ‘‘Romania’’ meant Romanland, meaning the land of the Romans. It was the equivalent of Italia or Germania. It meant the whole Roman nation and it's land. Source: Anthony Kaldellis, Hellenism in Byzantium, 2007.

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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@kdkd_kdk59391 @FirstNBased @HellenicEchoes En güzeli, zaten paylaşması mümkün değil çünkü emin ol kendisi bir kez bile test yaptırmadı. Buna rağmen kendi yaptırmadığı şeyi arsızca Türklerden istiyor, çünkü seni yenmek istiyor ama gücüyle yenemeyeceğini iyi biliyor. Bu yüzden hileyle alt etme, kimliğini unutturma peşinde.
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Aslansaray@kdkd_kdk59391·
@iamusingx @FirstNBased @HellenicEchoes O Yunanlı Maymuna dedim Adamligin varsa benden sonra sende paylaş diye , bir kere olsunda paylaşamadi bir kaç tane yorum daha atıp rezil ettikten sonra gece engeli bastım
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Echoes of Hellas 🇬🇷
Echoes of Hellas 🇬🇷@HellenicEchoes·
Just make them see their true identities and they’ll go crazy
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Agoragemon@Agoragemon·
@iamusingx @Mehmetsfk1 Αυτή είναι από τις καλύτερες δικαιολογίες που δεν χω ακούσει να λέει απόγονος Αρμενίων.
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@Agoragemon @ungernist All Greeks should take a DNA test to prove that their patrilineal DNA is Greek. This will make these foreigners shut up. Which Greek are you? Turk, European, Indian or Arabic?
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Agoragemon@Agoragemon·
@ungernist All Turks should take a DNA test to prove that their patrilineal DNA is Turkish. This will make these foreigners shut up.
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Ungernin süvarisi@ungernist·
Yabancı hesaplar yakışıklı Türk erkeği yada hoş bir Türk hanımefendisi görünce bütün bu güzel genlerin Hristiyan Avrupalılardan geçtiğini söylüyor adamlar ciddi ciddi Osmanlı döneminde bütün Türk erkeklerinin geniş haremleri olduğunu düşünüyor tuhaf bir site burası
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@kdkd_kdk59391 @FirstNBased @HellenicEchoes Onlara bir şey kanıtlamak zorunda değiliz, zaten amaçları manipüle etmek. Bu yüzden o senden istediğinde sen de ondan iste. Misal, sen paylaşmışsın, ama o asla paylaşamıyor ve paylaşamaz da, çünkü senden sürekli istese de kendisi bir kez bile test yaptırmadı
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Aslansaray@kdkd_kdk59391·
@FirstNBased @HellenicEchoes My DNA test is 60% Turkish , and the Ottoman Empire started in Anatolia you dumbass Rape victim Greek, Ottoman Turks beginned in Anatolia, if i had some Greek DNA from a raped then my Albania Greek with only 2% would be mich higher , next time try to use your brain LoserGreek🤣🤣
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@Xristajis55 @opkendini We know it's very difficult for you, but find a way and try to get a DNA test done so you can prove to us which Greek you are. Turk, European, Indian or Arabic?
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@Xristajis55 @opkendini Greks came from the Indian desserts. Don't fool yourselves. Perhaps you greks should fight for the right to do a DNA test, can you? Don't worry... we all know you can never do a dna test for yourself
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@MELEKOB03295739 @polyzoidisgeo @Selanikkli001 Manipüle etmeye çalışıyorlar. Aslında bizi sürekli bununla rahatsız ettiklerinde bize hakaret etmiş ve ırkçılık da yapmış oluyorlar. Bunun farkında olup olmadıklarını bilmiyorum ama onlara bu davranışlarının hoş olmadığını, rahatsız ediciliğini hissettirmeliyiz
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MELEK ÇOBAN@MELEKOB03295739·
@iamusingx @polyzoidisgeo @Selanikkli001 Amac zaten Turkun kendinden suphe duymasini saglamak ki tipki Sevr gibi amaclarina ulasabilsinler. Turkler 1071 den once de Anadoludaydi. Sultan Alparslan Turk yurdu olarak tescilledi
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@MELEKOB03295739 @polyzoidisgeo @Selanikkli001 Bu saçmalığı ilk başlatan da ikisiydi. Diğerleri de onlardan özenerek bu art niyetli manipülasyonu deniyorlar. Hepsi asırlarca Türk egemenliğinde yaşadı, test yaptırması gereken kişi biz değiliz. Buna rağmen hiçbiri bir kez bile yaptırmıyor ama egemen olan Türkten istiyorlar
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@MELEKOB03295739 @polyzoidisgeo @Selanikkli001 Yaptırma zaten. Şundan emin ol ki, senden sürekli bu şekilde test dilenenlerin hiçbiri aynı testi kendileri için bir kez bile yaptırmadı, yaptırmayacak da. Onlar seni yenebilmek istiyor ama bunu güçleriyle yapamayacaklarını çok iyi biliyorlar. Bu yüzden bu acınası yolu deniyorlar
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@polyzoidisgeo @nereis_viridis @Selanikkli001 I know who my great grandfather was. Perhaps you dont know who your own grandfather was? Dont u really realize how disrespectful and disgusting it is to try to teach people who their ancestors were? You were only abuseder in this region. You still celebrate the massacre of 1821
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Polyzoidis George
Polyzoidis George@polyzoidisgeo·
@iamusingx @72737373g @Selanikkli001 You do realise that it proves the exact opposite, right? If modern Turks look nothing like original ones, it is another proof that your great grandmothers were abused christians.
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@polyzoidisgeo @MELEKOB03295739 @Selanikkli001 And... Besides, ancestors and nation are the same. Thats why you can't even do the dna test you insistently beg every Turk you see, because if you did, you'd find out you're Turkish, Macedonian, or Albanian. Many modern Greeks defend a culture that abused their great grandmothers
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Çakal Çökerten@iamusingx·
@polyzoidisgeo @MELEKOB03295739 @Selanikkli001 Wrong. The Roman Empire and the Lydians was there, not you. And you have no connection to the Lydians or the Roman Empire. Even now, you live in the lands of the Ancient Macedonian Kingdom and Southern Albania
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