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@Noticing_Evil

Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society / Anti zionist

Ελλάς شامل ہوئے Ekim 2015
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Ahmet Başman
Ahmet Başman@BashmanCyp·
@Noticing_Evil @cafein0001 @HomerPavlos Oh they did, in near perfection. Thats why Carthagians, Dacians, Gauls, old Prussians, Alans etc do not exist anymore. So first get your shit right. Were you poor Devshirme kids or the educated elite? You cant have it both ways.
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
In Constantinople, the French academic doctor Pitton de Tournefort (18th century), witnessed the "impalement" of the Christian Greeks from the Muslims: "They lay the victim face down, after tying his hands behind his back, place a donkey saddle on his back, and two of the executioner's assistants sit on it to completely immobilize him. Another one holds his head pressed to the ground with both hands. A fourth assistant tears open the back of the victim's trousers with scissors. Then the executioner drives the stake, a wooden spit, as deep as possible. Next, he takes a wooden hammer and strikes the stake until the sharp end emerges at the chest. They then lift the stake upright and plant it in the ground. And as the poor wretch suffers, the Turks mock him, ridicule him, and call on him to convert to Islam and embrace the Muslim faith." Pouqueville also recounts the tragic end of the Greek Thymios Vlachavas from Thessaly, following the uprising of 1808. He saw him in Ioannina, bound to a pole in Ali Pasha's courtyard: "calmer than the tyrant who was enjoying his torment, he looked at me with a serene gaze, as if wanting to make me a witness to the triumph of his supreme hour. He endured the executioner's blows without groaning or complaining. And the limbs dragged through the streets of Ioannina showed the terrified Greeks the remains of the last captain of Thessaly." Kandyloros reports that the Muslim Kehaya-Bey "disembarked in Kalamata in 1805 carrying twenty thousand stakes for the impalement of the Greeks. He advanced inland, captured and impaled about six hundred of them." Another form of torture was "the hooks." They consist of a scaffold erected at the entrance of cities. The executioner hoists the condemned man high on a pole using a pulley. Below the pole are fixed hooks. Then he suddenly releases the rope, and the condemned man falls with all his weight onto the hooks, impaling himself sometimes in the chest, sometimes in the armpits, or elsewhere on the body. And they leave him there to die. Often death comes after three days. All these were inflicted on the Greeks who refused to embrace Islam and Muhammadanism.
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The most common torture inflicted by the Muslims during the Ottoman period was whipping. The usual victims were the Christians. It was the introductory torment in every other torture, so common in the persecutions of Christians that the phrase became proverbial: "I will whip you until you change your faith." The victim was tied with exposed back, their clothes torn, and the whipping began. The executioners were usually Turkish soldiers with robust physiques, so that the blows were both critical and powerful. The number of blows was either predetermined by the court or (most of the time) left to the discretion of the executioners. Muslim judges (qadis) observed the torture. If the victim showed that they could not endure the completion of the number of blows and their life was in immediate danger, then the judge placed the Quran under the executioner's armpit. Unable to raise his arm high (since the holy text must not fall to the ground), he delivered the remaining blows with less intensity. After the whipping, the victim was often left helpless without care, or thrown into prison. In most cases, permanent disabilities remained on the body. Also, one of the harshest tortures of the Ottoman Muslims was impalement. Crowds surrounded the victim and mocked them, suggesting they convert to Islam and insulting their faith, family, and nationality. The stakes were set up in a specific area, usually in the village or town square. The victim was dragged there in public humiliation, as usual. After being severely whipped, their clothes were torn, their hands were tied tightly behind their back, and they were "seated" on the stake. Then weights were hung on their legs so that they would slide down and be skewered on the stake. In many cases, the sadism did not end with skewering the victim. The spit (with the victim on it) was placed horizontally over a fire or burning coals, and the victim was roasted alive like a lamb. The fearsome and terrible Ali Pasha of Ioannina was famous for slowly roasting his victims, thinning the coals under them to prolong the agony and the entertainment of himself and his entourage. In many cases, he forced relatives to torture and kill their own kin to avoid impalement and roasting themselves. I have an interesting story to tell you on my next post. Stay tuned. I know what you are thinking. The religion of peace.

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Y.T.C
Y.T.C@Young_Turk_Cyp·
This is not Greece. This is South Cyprus. Ahead of EOKA’s 71st anniversary, Greek Cypriots celebrate a terror group that fought for ENOSIS - annexation to Greece. Greek flags. Cyprus is Greek chants. Led by Speaker Anita Demetriou. And people still ask why there’s no solution.
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Ahmet Başman
Ahmet Başman@BashmanCyp·
@Noticing_Evil @cafein0001 @HomerPavlos Despite the norm of the era to exterminate the enemy, we gave you access to probably best court education of medieval times and made Grand Viziers, Sultans, Pashas out of you peasents. You werent worth it.
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религијски екстремизам
During Enver Hoxha’s dictatorship, Albania conducted a systematic "Albanization" of non-Albanian toponyms (place names) and personal names, particularly targeting Slavic/Serbian and Greek influences. Policies, especially from 1966 and 1975, enforced Albanian-sounding or "Illyrian" names. Slavic toponyms were replaced to eliminate "non-Albanian" traces, while Greek-minority communities faced pressure to drop religious/Greek names. Albanization of Toponyms and Names (Hoxha Era) Targeted Changes: The regime sought to wipe out traces of Greek (southern Albania) and Slavic (northern Albania) minorities. "Illyrian" Mandate: In 1975, a decree ordered that citizens change their names to "modern revolutionary (Illyrian) names". Family Names: Slavic-speaking minorities in northern Albania had their family name endings altered to sound more Albanian. Greek Minority Pressure: The ban on religious names severely impacted the Greek population, who often used religious naming traditions. Toponym Changes: Slavic toponyms were replaced, especially in southeastern Albania. 📷 Contextual Background Anti-Religious Policy: The 1975 name changes were also part of a wider effort to enforce atheism and "state ideology." Historical Precedent: These efforts continued earlier practices, such as 1937 laws, aimed at replacing foreign toponyms with official Albanian ones. De-Slavization: The policies focused heavily on purging Slavic influence, which was seen as a threat to national cohesion.
религијски екстремизам@lavizindije___

@grok Do you know that Albanians falsely present this picture as genocide against them? ALBANIAN PRISONERS, 1912. Captured Albanians, who fought on Turkish (Ottoman) side, are kept under guard while marching in a long column through Belgrade to the fortress, October 1912. In 1912, a group of Albanian prisoners, captured after fighting on the side of the Turks (Ottomans), are seen being closely watched as they march in a long procession through Belgrade. These prisoners are being escorted to the fortress in October of that year. The image captures the somber atmosphere as the guards keep a watchful eye on the detainees. granger.com/0072822-albani…

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Chris 🇬🇷🇨🇾@Noticing_Evil·
@Good_1deas @TheHalfGerman Someone doesn't know that haplogroups show deep ancestry and autosomal DNA is what actually matters, even though R1b is also present in Greeks, they don't matter. Come back when you do some research on what autosomal and haplogroup DNA is.
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Good Ideas@Good_1deas·
@Noticing_Evil @TheHalfGerman The most recent genetic results show that Alexander the Makedonian's linage (through Philip II) is from the R1b haplogroup. Nice meme youve got there tho 👍
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Good Ideas@Good_1deas·
@Noticing_Evil @TheHalfGerman Ah yes, the native northern greeks, an identity that has existed since your grandfather came to collonize Makedonia. Previously of couse, you grecs simply referred to yourselves as Rhomaioi, not grec, not helens, and certainly not Makedonians. Simply theiving romans, grecs.
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Good Ideas@Good_1deas·
@TheHalfGerman Just because you immigrated from anatolia to Makedonia doesnt make you indigenous Makedonian. You were simply used as a tool by your government to displace an already existing indigenous Makedonian population and steal their land. You are a collonist 👌
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neo@hakikat0011·
@Noticing_Evil @kapetanidis5353 @1Demgrec I'm not a geneticist myself, but the examples I've come across internet and on social media are mostly as in the table below. The problem with the first tweet in this conversation is that the Georgian/Laz element was not included in the calculator. reddit.com/r/illustrative…
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Jacob🌊🐬
Jacob🌊🐬@1Demgrec·
Samples of Ancient Samsun between Caucasian and East Mediterranean populations for the Modern Greek Trabzon show an in-between dichotomy with an obvious shift towards East Mediterranean for the East Pontic Greeks. Between those samples Pontic Greeks have a 60-40 shift to East Med
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Something interesting is that the East Mediterranean samples from Hellenistic and Roman periods of the Samsun (Amisos) area (Western Pontus) are coming very close to the Modern Greek Central Anatolian samples. Possible Greek Central Anatolian samples cover the Western Pontics

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Chris 🇬🇷🇨🇾@Noticing_Evil·
@kapetanidis5353 @hakikat0011 @1Demgrec Βλέπω πολλούς ανθρώπους στην Τουρκία που αρχίζουν και ξυπνούν από την ψεύτικη ταυτότητα που τους επέβαλε η τουρκική προπαγάνδα.
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kapetanidis5353@kapetanidis5353·
@hakikat0011 @Noticing_Evil @1Demgrec Και εσύ έχεις τουλάχιστον 80% ανατολιακή ελληνική ή αρμενική κληρονομιά, αλλά αυτό δεν σε κάνει Έλληνα ή Αρμένιο, γιατί μεγάλωσες μέσα στον τουρκικό πολιτισμό, αποδέχεσαι την τουρκική ταυτότητα και είσαι ένα σύνολο με την τουρκοϊσλαμική ταυτότητα.
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neo@hakikat0011·
@kapetanidis5353 @Noticing_Evil @1Demgrec It may be true. But this situation does not change the fact that there are very dense Georgian/Laz genetic mixture in the Pontic Greeks.
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Chris 🇬🇷🇨🇾@Noticing_Evil·
@hakikat0011 @kapetanidis5353 @1Demgrec They were Ionians who did mix with native western Anatolians before they became the great Greeks we know of. Also don't forget that mainland Greeks were not completely homogeneous from the north to the south.
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neo@hakikat0011·
@Noticing_Evil @kapetanidis5353 @1Demgrec May be true. The Greeks who colonized Pontus were probably descended from Hellenized Ancient Western Anatolian peoples, such as the Lydians and Phrygians. Therefore, almost no ancient Greek mainland DNA is found in the Greek population of Trabzon etc.
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History of Greece
History of Greece@hellas_history·
~ The Language of Ancient Epirus~ 🧵 A thread that many will hate and many others will love
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Chris 🇬🇷🇨🇾@Noticing_Evil·
@cafein0001 @HomerPavlos "The Greeks should've behaved like angels after 400 years of rape, murder and torture". This massacre was wrong, but completely understandable after countless massacres by Ottomans against Greeks and other enslaved people. You reap what you sow.
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cafeinn000@cafein0001·
@HomerPavlos The Tripoli Massacre: On September 23, 1821, with the fall of the city of Tripoli, approximately 30,000 Turkish and Jewish civilians were brutally murdered.
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neo@hakikat0011·
@kapetanidis5353 @1Demgrec This table compares the people of Trabzon with Hellenized ancient Anatolian samples. Not with the Mycenaean ancient Greeks. Post-Alexandre Hellenized Ancient Anatolian peoples are mostly descendants of Phrygians, Hittites and Caucasians etc
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RAW EGG NATIONALIST
RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9·
And the Greeks are free now. A reminder that no torture, no matter how foul, can stop a righteous people from reclaiming what is theirs.
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos

In Constantinople, the French academic doctor Pitton de Tournefort (18th century), witnessed the "impalement" of the Christian Greeks from the Muslims: "They lay the victim face down, after tying his hands behind his back, place a donkey saddle on his back, and two of the executioner's assistants sit on it to completely immobilize him. Another one holds his head pressed to the ground with both hands. A fourth assistant tears open the back of the victim's trousers with scissors. Then the executioner drives the stake, a wooden spit, as deep as possible. Next, he takes a wooden hammer and strikes the stake until the sharp end emerges at the chest. They then lift the stake upright and plant it in the ground. And as the poor wretch suffers, the Turks mock him, ridicule him, and call on him to convert to Islam and embrace the Muslim faith." Pouqueville also recounts the tragic end of the Greek Thymios Vlachavas from Thessaly, following the uprising of 1808. He saw him in Ioannina, bound to a pole in Ali Pasha's courtyard: "calmer than the tyrant who was enjoying his torment, he looked at me with a serene gaze, as if wanting to make me a witness to the triumph of his supreme hour. He endured the executioner's blows without groaning or complaining. And the limbs dragged through the streets of Ioannina showed the terrified Greeks the remains of the last captain of Thessaly." Kandyloros reports that the Muslim Kehaya-Bey "disembarked in Kalamata in 1805 carrying twenty thousand stakes for the impalement of the Greeks. He advanced inland, captured and impaled about six hundred of them." Another form of torture was "the hooks." They consist of a scaffold erected at the entrance of cities. The executioner hoists the condemned man high on a pole using a pulley. Below the pole are fixed hooks. Then he suddenly releases the rope, and the condemned man falls with all his weight onto the hooks, impaling himself sometimes in the chest, sometimes in the armpits, or elsewhere on the body. And they leave him there to die. Often death comes after three days. All these were inflicted on the Greeks who refused to embrace Islam and Muhammadanism.

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Kenan@kaz_m49441·
@Noticing_Evil @arsensamurai We did not assimilate or annihilate the Greeks who remained under Ottoman rule for 400 years. We had the power to wipe the Greeks from history if we wanted to, but we showed them mercy. When the Greeks get the opportunity, they commit genocide against the Turks.
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Arsen
Arsen@arsensamurai·
We will never forget the Mora genocide, in which thousands of innocent Turks were massacred by Greek gangs.
Red Apple@vtnsvrgrbtc

#Cyprus #Türkiye @EP_President #Eu #Greece The fact that Greek gangs presented the brutal massacre of defenseless women, children, and the elderly in the Peloponnese in 1821 as a so-called independence proves that they are a deceitful, lying, and barbaric society...

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