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@K69276929 @chaddocrypto @theknight1299 @Civixplorer "i can brutally murder millions of people in gas chambers because of their ethnic background, disability or sexual orientation. why shouldn't it be? this is the true face of war. this is the price we pay for freedom." -adolf hitler
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@Japanesechetnik @polyfraggrenade not even the nazis carried out such racist brainwashing policies against german high school students.
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@Japanesechetnik @polyfraggrenade u could check it and prove it wrong, mate. but you can’t. because your high school history textbook contains 721 sentences that insult the english, bulgarians, albanians, macedonians and turks, calling them ‘traitors, dogs, cowards and pigs’.
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reading the comments and realizing greece is the israel of europe
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🗳️ Results of the 2004 referendums on the UN plan for Cyprus reunification. "Do you approve the Agreement (...) to bring into being a new state of affairs in which Cyprus joins the EU united?"
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@polissorunlar @MuhammetTungur bu cümleyi sizi o artan yemeğe muhtaç edenlere kurduğunuzda samimiyetinize inanacağız
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@EaterOfRats102 @_Fassafiso__ @polyfraggrenade yeah, ruling over 2 million greeks under ottoman rule (highest greek population) for 500 years and trying to carry out a genocide but failing... come on, dude, ur low iq grandfathers might have believed this ridiculous story but it’s 2026 now. use your brain a bit.
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@_Fassafiso__ @polyfraggrenade Dude i dont think the invasion of anatolia was a good move but you arent the ones to be talking about ethnic cleaning
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@polyfraggrenade it was a history book full of nothing but insults (it contained 721 instances of derogatory remarks towards different nations) and even calls for genocide. i feel sorry for the greeks; they are being raised with their minds nazi-like brainwashed.
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@polyfraggrenade as a turk, i too had read the english version of an old greek secondary school history textbook, thinking i might draw the same conclusions... i wish i hadn’t.
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@K69276929 @chaddocrypto @theknight1299 @Civixplorer btw, non-greeks will understand what i mean when they read full poem. (greeks are nazi rats, it seems perfectly normal to them.) it’s a national anthem written entirely around bloodshed, savagery and insults (some parts, it even makes veiled calls for genocide). how honourable...
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@K69276929 @chaddocrypto @theknight1299 @Civixplorer what an innocent and well-meaning poem. it’s as if it were written by a hippie living in california in the 1960s. it certainly doesn’t look like it came straight out of hitler’s wildest dreams. lol


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@K69276929 @chaddocrypto @theknight1299 @Civixplorer there is no insult to any other nation in a single word of the 10 verses of the independence march. because there is no need to belittle others in order to recount one’s own heroism. if you feel the need to do so, it means your heroism is not ‘true’ heroism. lol
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@K69276929 @chaddocrypto @theknight1299 @Civixplorer the turkish national anthem also includes the first two verses of the independence march. however, the independence march consists of ten verses. but the independence march is the national anthem. kapiş?
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@jamesmacheese @ryyberyy @turkishcy 1919-1921, greeks carried out acts in anatolia that fit the definition of ‘genocide’. these were massacres carried out by military under the command of state. however, does labelling events in which the state played no direct role as ‘genocide’ not render the term meaningless?
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@jamesmacheese @ryyberyy @turkishcy similarly, the turks and kurds arming themselves and raiding armenian bandits and their villagers to carry out massacres were also acts of individual initiative. should we call this ‘genocide’?
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@DuckDunkz @XhristosmeI @tosuperego @_tootos as a greek and an orthodox christian, it would be more consistent for you to reject this term and acknowledge that ‘byzantium’ was merely the ancient name of istanbul, and that the empire’s true name was the ‘roman empire’. (in your view)
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@DuckDunkz @XhristosmeI @tosuperego @_tootos the eastern romans never referred to themselves as ‘byzantines’, they identified as ‘romans’. hieronymus wolf’s aim in coining this term was to simplify the roman heritage of orthodox eastern roman empire and to establish the notion that the ‘true’ rome was the catholic hre.
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Yes we call Istanbul Constantinople in Greek what is the issue, Germans call Gdansk Danzig.
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