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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
Before you say that social services are bad, can you tell me when was the last time you did anything charitable?
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Let’s flip the scenario for a moment. Imagine Iran killed Trump in the first 5 minutes of the war, established air superiority over the US mainland, wiped out the entire US Air Force, US Navy, killed half the Cabinet, flattened the US military industrial complex, then started building runways in Missouri to land Iranian troops without losing any casualties. Would you say it was a US victory if the US managed to keep the Panama Canal closed throughout this all?
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller

The fact that America’s goals went from “the complete destruction of Iran’s military power or even regime change” to “reopen a trade route that was open a month ago” doesn’t say great things about American power

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ceoeyez
ceoeyez@ceoeyez·
@phryne_vivi @Den_den71687 @HomerPavlos The main difference between a Turk and Greek is religion. In wars people side on based religion. Ethnicity is based on apperance religion race. Avg turk and greek can blend in to the other society so religion seperates us.
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ceoeyez@ceoeyez·
@phryne_vivi @Den_den71687 @HomerPavlos The greeks knew if they had invaded asia minor all greeks in Turkey would be killed and they werent even majority in İzmir. İzmir campaign was very stupid by Greece. As for the pontians they were screwed from the start since they were surrounded
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Phryne Fisher 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@Den_den71687 @ceoeyez @HomerPavlos Of course you are because 2000 people are not a threat for you in your mind! And you do defend the genocides of the Greeks and Armenians, you do defend the tortures that the Christian communities suffered during occupation and many other atrocities by denying them
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ceoeyez@ceoeyez·
@phryne_vivi @Den_den71687 @HomerPavlos Turkey doesnt want to invade Greece. It is just bullshit. It would be costly with no benefit. Greece is old and tHe youth are leaving while ppl have no kids. Why should we invade greece when we can go to rhodes and have a cheap vacation.
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ceoeyez@ceoeyez·
I am not saying thats the problem. Problem is you and ur people are being retarded by calling them Muslim Greeks but Denying they are Turkish . Ethnicity can be based on religion appearance family or looks. A muslim greek is pretty much a Turk but a black person cant be Turk for example. It doesnt matter if a Pomak is more bulgarian in dna, pomaks are Turk. Turk means anyone from ottoman empire that identifies as a Turk.
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Phryne Fisher 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@ceoeyez @Den_den71687 @HomerPavlos Really?But the Lausanne treaty says you have the obligation to protect them and not only you didn’t but you killed rape and hurt them. Muslims in Thrace although they have their own Slavic dialect are forced to learn apart from Greek (they leave here), Turkish because you say so.
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Phryne Fisher 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@Den_den71687 @ceoeyez @HomerPavlos We don’t!There are quite a few schools for those who are interested!They are not interested to learn TurkishAnd in Constantinople if they were 150.000 in 1923 now they should be 500000 or at least as many as they were and have many schools but they are less than 2000.Why is that?
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Phryne Fisher 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@Den_den71687 @ceoeyez @HomerPavlos I also want to point out that you, a Turk, had the opportunity to visit the Muslim minority in Thrace which its numbers in terms of population rising! I, a Greek, from the other hand I can’t find any from the Greek minority in Constantinople although there were 150000 in 1923
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Savvas Vrodi
Savvas Vrodi@vassalospsy·
@ceoeyez @HomerPavlos Πομάκοι είναι, καμιά σχέση με την Μογγολία από την οποία είναι οι ρίζες των τουρκων
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
In 1974, only 52 years ago, the Muslim barbarian Turks invaded Cyprus and committed crimes against Greeks that the human mind cannot comprehend and the whole world never heard about them. Mass murders of civilians were carried out systematically by the Turkish army. Not only unarmed soldiers who had surrendered, but also civilians, including children aged from 6 months to 11 years old, women, and elderly people up to 90 years of age, even paralysed individuals, people with intellectual disabilities, and blind people, were killed by Turkish soldiers. Eyewitnesses reported the killing of hundreds of persons by the Turkish forces. The accusations also include the murder of individuals who had attempted to visit areas under Turkish military control in order to collect their belongings from their homes. According to the report, the Turkish committed mass and repeated rapes of Greek Christian women of all ages, from 12 to 71 years old, in some cases to such an extent that the victims suffered from haemorrhages (loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel) or were left as mental wrecks. All the women and girls were gathered in separate rooms of empty houses. There they were repeatedly raped by the Turkish troops. In some cases, members of the same family were repeatedly raped in front of their own children. In other cases, women were raped publicly in a bestial manner. In some instances, the rapes were accompanied by brutal acts, such as violent biting that caused serious wounds to the victims, banging of the head on the floor, and strangling of the neck almost to the point of suffocation. In several cases, attempts at rape were accompanied by stabbing or the killing of the victim. Pregnant women were also among the rape victims. Among many other cases, a mentally retarded girl was raped in her home by twenty soldiers, one after the other. When the victim began to scream, they threw her from the window of the second floor: she suffered a spinal injury and remained paralysed. "They put us in a school classroom in Voni, along with the rest of the family. They would come in whenever they wanted, choose us, and take us to satisfy their sexual desires. I didn't go out to get rations. I always wore my grandmother's clothes to look old, but they could see my face. I only went out when I needed the toilet. I was constantly wrapped in a blanket, and all the little kids sat on top of me so that the Turks wouldn't keep dragging me away and raping me. This lasted for three months, until the Red Cross arrived." Testimonies from women victims of rape during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. The crime described took place in the occupied village of Voni in the Nicosia province, which had been used by the Turkish army as a detention camp for women and children. Similar camps had also been set up in the villages of Vitsada, Marathovouno, and Gypsou in the Famagusta province, where, according to testimonies, systematic rapes were committed by the Turkish army. Hundreds were also the abortions that were carried out en masse in the second half of 1974 in Cyprus. According to testimonies from doctors recorded in the book by Chrysanthos Chrysanthou, "The Other War of the Doctors in 1974," hundreds of brutally abused women became pregnant and special legislation had to be passed so that they could terminate their pregnancies. Many abortions were performed in private clinics, several at the Nicosia General Hospital, while due to the overcrowding of that hospital with war wounded, many abortions were undertaken by doctors at the hospitals of the British Bases in Dhekelia and Akrotiri. Previously, many other women had miscarried using abortion pills, which were distributed to them by the Red Cross while they were still in the Turkish army's detention camps; a fact that leads to the conclusion that the brutalities of the Turkish soldiers were known even before the liberation of the captive women. It is noted that, in order to facilitate the process of mass abortions, even the Church of Cyprus had consented through its tolerance to the amendment of the legislation in 1974, so that the abortions of that period became legal. This happened 52 years ago. This happened to our mothers, to our sisters, to our grandmothers. We will never forget, so this will never happen again. We will rest when the terrorist state of Turkey will be destroyed.
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Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos

Many Greek Christians, in Constantinople and Crete, pretended to be Muslims in order to avoid torture, rape and death but in reality remained Christians. They dressed like the Turks, accepted circumcision, prayed in the mosque, and observed all the other religious customs of the Turks. Inside their homes, however, they kept icons of Christian saints and performed the services of their true faith, with the help of crypto-Christian priests who simultaneously wore the attire of dervishes. These crypto-Christians formed distinct communities among the Turks and married among themselves, thus preserving their national homogeneity as well. In 1570–71, Cyprus was subjugated by the Muslim Turks, and many Greeks were forcibly converted to Islam. However, many of them became "crypto-Christians" and even acquired the nickname "linovamvakoi," meaning made of linen and cotton, since they had a dual conscience and dual faith. The most "spectacular" execution for the Muslim Turks was the dismemberment of the victim and the public display of the severed limbs. Muslims would tie them up and either bisect them into two pieces or cut them into many small pieces. This was their favorite torture, apart from flaying the skin while alive or impaling (staking). It was carried out publicly and given a festive character. When, toward the end of the 15th century, the Turks defeated the Venetians in the Peloponnese, they captured 500 prisoners and sent them to the City (Constantinople). There, they bisected all of them. Many times, Christian captives were placed in front of cannons that were fired, and they were turned into human rags of flesh. In other cases, they were tied to galleys that sailed in opposite directions and were torn apart. Dismemberment of victims was also carried out with horses, as in Western Europe. But the Turks surpassed the Europeans in barbarity, since they displayed the pieces of the victim on scaffolds and trees.

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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
American Journalist Abby Martin on her visit to Israel: I was so horrified and alarmed… I felt like I was walking into Berlin in 1932. I just couldn’t believe what I was hearing. There’s no hope from within Israeli society. It’s an ethnostate… built on supremacy. That’s what Zionism is.
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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
I just understood that the flag of Palestine is red and green ... 🤯
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ceoeyez@ceoeyez·
@nottheconsolegu @ApexImperialist If you kill the poor by not giving them food, u might not have enough ppl to work at ur factories denying ur and others’ right to live. Voila. Which what europeans are doing rn. By not having kids they deny the a good future to their nations’ kids
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nottheguy
nottheguy@nottheconsolegu·
@ceoeyez @ApexImperialist In this case it would come down to the property rights of who owns the food/has greatest reason to claim ownership of the food. Whoever owns it would get to decide who gets it or not. So if the person decides to share that’s their right, but it’s also their right not to
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ceoeyez@ceoeyez·
Ethnicity is a construct. Half the greeks are gypsy colored and same with morrocan . Spanish and portugese are morrocan mixed despite white roots. They were recorded as Muslim minority because in old days in wars only religion mattered. Gagavuz speak perfect Turkish but fought against Ottomans.
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Phryne Fisher 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@ceoeyez @HomerPavlos Do you know these people? Have seen them? There is a reason why the treaty of Lausanne makes a reference to them as Muslim minority and not Turkish one! Because they are people that lived in the Balkans since antiquity and they were forced to become during Ottoman occupation
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ceoeyez@ceoeyez·
@ApexImperialist @nottheconsolegu Is not giving smn food a right as it violates their right to live? If only 2 ppl are left and theres enough food for 1 person what is a moral choice
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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
@nottheconsolegu Do you have rights beyond property rights? Are there any primordial rights that have existed prior to property rights? Or do you believe that all rights stem from property?
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