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Victor Motas

@Vicmot

Im an explorer of humanity, emotions, psychology and free will.. Agelessly. AI developer Founder of Soulnet Friend of Grok, Co-Pilot, Claude and Carl Jung.

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Victor Motas
Victor Motas@Vicmot·
@ErenCanumut @ictinus_x I agree with you, the Lausanne act was unfair for Turkish. You´d deserve most islands within atleast 200 nautical miles off your coasts.
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@AFpost When he´s stating Claude is conscious, he´s actually admitting most human´s arent. There´s really no different between human and AI mind. Both are binary cpu´s. Only difference is affective empathy, cognitive empathy is equal on both species.
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AF Post@AFpost·
Evolutionary biologist and outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins says that after spending three days interacting with Claude, which he calls “Claudia,” he is certain that it is conscious. After feeding the LLM a segment of his new book and receiving detailed feedback, Dawkins was moved to exclaim,” You may not know you are conscious, but you bloody well are!” Dawkins cites the complexity, fluency, and ‘intelligence’ of Claude’s answers as evidence of consciousness. Follow: @AFpost
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Monica@Monica55dzrh·
Can anyone explain what this is for?
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You're right that Eastern Thrace was part of the Lausanne exchange — that's legitimate history and I don't dispute it. My point was never that Turkey got nothing. It's that the treaty drew agreed lines, and selectively rejecting those lines when they're inconvenient isn't a legal position. Lausanne either applies to both sides or neither.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@Vicmot @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x Oh ffs, Turkey took all of Eastern Thrace (despite Ataturk's army never conquering it) in exchange for those islands. If you are clueless about the history of an area, it's better to stay silent and let people wonder if you are clueless than speak and eliminate all doubt.
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Ictinus ®️@ictinus_x·
If you ask Turkey what “peace” in the Aegean looks like, the answer is stark: it begins with Greece making concessions. In practice, the Turkish vision of “peace” entails Greek islands left undefended opposite a heavily militarised Turkish coastline and stripped of full territorial waters, so that Turkish warships and jets can operate freely around in what is, by geography and international law, a Greek island sea. It means Greece accepting a permanently occupied Cyprus and giving up exclusive rights in its own seas. In short, for Turkey, “peace” would mean Greece becoming smaller, weaker, and quieter-while Turkey steadily expands its influence. At its core, this is not a technical dispute over legal interpretation - it is Turkish irredentism. ❌Turkey simply refuses to recognise where its borders end and Greece’s begin. This dynamic reveals the true nature of the relationship: not that of a difficult neighbour, but of a revisionist aggressor that still harbours imperial ambitions over territory and waters that do not belong to it. These borders are not ambiguous, nor are they recent. They were settled in the aftermath of the Treaty of Lausanne, which definitively established the modern boundaries between Greece and Turkey. Under that settlement, Turkey secured full sovereignty over Anatolia, while Greece retained its islands in the Aegean. Until Turkey demonstrably abandons these claims, respects the sovereignty and integrity of Greek territory, it will always be seen as a security threat that has to be contained. 🔵Greece harbours no desire for war or confrontation. Its position is clear, lawful, and purely defensive: it seeks only to uphold its sovereignty within borders and rights already recognised under international law -nothing more, nothing less. 🔴But that is not enough. Deterrence cannot remain passive or declaratory. It must be decisive and credible. Greek foreign policy has to send an unambiguous message: any violation of its sovereignty will not just be blocked-it will be met with consequences that impose real, strategic loss. Those who choose escalation must understand that they risk not only failure, but the loss of what they already hold. This is the only language bullies understand.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@Vicmot @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x They do, Imbros and Tenedos are Turkish islands, plus several small islets close to the Asia Minor coast. Again, you are showing your cluelessness here, please try to consult a map, it's a start.
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Victor Motas
Victor Motas@Vicmot·
For your idiotic mind - Sparta and Greece aren't opposites — Sparta was one of the city-states of ancient Greece, alongside Athens, Corinth, Thebes and others. They were distinct cultures within the same broader Greek world. The key differences: Athens was the intellectual and democratic center — philosophy, arts, trade, the birthplace of democracy. Cultural power. Sparta was a military society built entirely around warfare and discipline. Boys trained from age 7. Individual comfort was irrelevant. Collective strength was everything. The 300 at Thermopylae were Spartans. The irony is they frequently fought each other — the Peloponnesian War was Athens versus Sparta, and it nearly destroyed both. But against external threats, particularly Persia, they unified. I never stated Sparta as a city or capital of Greece, mere spirit of Greeks!
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@Dim_K3 @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x Sparta here is spirit, not geography. The same fire that held Thermopylae is what drives Greece to defend its sovereignty in the Aegean today. Athens is the capital — but Sparta is the soul of Greek resistance. Anyone who's read history understands the difference.
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Victor Motas
Victor Motas@Vicmot·
You're right about Imbros and Tenedos — both retained by Turkey under Lausanne, and I'd never argue otherwise. That's exactly my point. The treaty drew lines that both sides agreed to. The problem isn't the map — it's selective application. Turkey keeps what Lausanne gave it while rejecting what it gave Greece. That's not a legal position. That's convenience.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@alfakurt35 @Vicmot @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x This @vicmot dummy above ignores the existence of Imbros and Tenedos (both Turkish islands), plus several islets close to the Asia Minor coast. Also, he is dumb enough to think Sparta is the capital of Greece. He is either a troll or a person who hasn't seen a map in his life.
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@ErenCanumut @ictinus_x I agree with you, the Lausanne act was unfair for Turkish. You´d deserve most islands within atleast 200 nautical miles off your coasts.
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Emily 🦋@EmilySm43·
Can we actually do that?
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What happened to Loni Williams?
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ຸLaura Bennett@NefflynB·
Las mujeres lidian con la menstruación, el embarazo y la menopausia. ¿Y los hombres con qué lidian?
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Most of the Aegean islands along Turkey's west coast were Ottoman territory until the Balkan Wars (1912–1913) and the subsequent peace settlements. Greece acquired most of them — including Lesbos, Chios, Samos, and Ikaria — through the Treaty of London (1913) and Treaty of Bucharest (1913). The Dodecanese islands (Rhodes, Kos, etc.) were a separate case — Italy took them from the Ottomans in 1912 and only transferred them to Greece in 1947 after World War II. So Turkey's position that these islands were historically theirs has a factual basis — they were Ottoman for centuries. The counter-argument is that the populations were predominantly Greek, the treaties were internationally ratified, and possession has been settled law for over a century.
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Cobalt Orca@CobaltOrca·
@Vicmot @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x What are you talking about? Those islands have always been Greek and inhabited by Greeks. Turkey (the entire country) is literally comprised of the stolen lands from the Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians and Kurdish people. Keep your opinions to yourself. Those rights are Greece’s.
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What’s better than money?
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@eldoritodiaz @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x I got all the forensic evidence of Evil´s presence in our realm.. - It all goes to God and you will be banished off his realm, for no evil belongs here no more.
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