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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 24, 2011 18:00:24 GMT -5
^Why don't you STFU loser? Ok whatever the hell you are.
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Oct 24, 2011 18:13:19 GMT -5
30,000 kurds have volunteered to fight against a government, tbh they aren't all Kurds but anyway.. the weapons found are ehem...from our near and dear neighbours and the terrorists were trained in camps again set up in neighbouring countries. The PKK leader even had a legal Cypriot (Greek) Passport. So.. actually this isn't a "freedom fighter" type scenario, it is more: Lets keep Turkey busy anyhow... I feel bad for the soldiers dying, but i couldn't give a toss about the terrorists. I hope u all hold the same sympathy for the KLA, Al Qauda and other terrorist groups worldwide thank u xx
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Oct 24, 2011 18:14:55 GMT -5
30,000 Kurds have died as a result of the war Turkey has been waging in the region. I am sorry about the soldiers, but where is the pity for the Kurds? War that Turkey has been waging?.. can you please elaborate on what you mean:) against who? when? and why.. thanks...
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Post by uz on Oct 24, 2011 18:49:07 GMT -5
^ "certain" people tend to argue from a stance that is most convenient, to protect themselves and their ideologies. In the end they really don't care for the lost lives / "victims" at all.
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 24, 2011 19:06:31 GMT -5
^ "certain" people tend to argue from a stance that is most convenient, to protect themselves and their ideologies. In the end they really don't care for the lost lives / "victims" at all. Kinda like Srbobran.
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Post by uz on Oct 24, 2011 19:08:42 GMT -5
^ "certain" people tend to argue from a stance that is most convenient, to protect themselves and their ideologies. In the end they really don't care for the lost lives / "victims" at all. Kinda like Srbobran. Not at all, how do you figure? He called out that injustice first.
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 24, 2011 19:15:04 GMT -5
He supports the death of Turkish soldiers because he supports the Kurds.
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Post by uz on Oct 24, 2011 19:17:21 GMT -5
He supports the death of Turkish soldiers because he supports the Kurds. he supports it, by using the same logic as the others'. You're pretty slow, Moe. Sloe-Moe.
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 24, 2011 19:20:10 GMT -5
People support the Turkish soldiers, because they're opposed to the Kurdish rebels? People can't just feel sad about the murder of the Turkish soldiers?
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Post by srbobran on Oct 24, 2011 19:32:07 GMT -5
All I'm saying is if a bunch of Serbian soldiers died certain people would be dancing in the streets. Even if that's a far stretch, I guarantee you NO ONE would even think to offer their condolences. That's a fact.
Did anyone offer their condolences for the Serbian CIVILIAN that was killed in Kosovo on that thread? No. There is your answer, you hypocrites.
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Post by uz on Oct 24, 2011 19:34:59 GMT -5
People support the Turkish soldiers, because they're opposed to the Kurdish rebels? People can't just feel sad about the murder of the Turkish soldiers? Shed a tear for Africa, I am sure they can use your sadness there, or how about the orphan children of Japan or Haiti? Heck how about the people in Ukraine who have been poisoned for generations cause of Chernobyl? now how about the depleted Uranium and civilian targets NATO had in store for Serbs? Any sadness here ^ ?
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Oct 24, 2011 19:40:57 GMT -5
ffs... make a new thread about your bloody views and we will discuss it...but stop derailing the condolences thread/
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 24, 2011 20:21:01 GMT -5
^what he said. Also, I never gave my condolences in this thread, I hardly ever do, but praising the Kurdish Rebels for killing people is wrong.
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Oct 24, 2011 20:28:34 GMT -5
People support the Turkish soldiers, because they're opposed to the Kurdish rebels? People can't just feel sad about the murder of the Turkish soldiers? Shed a tear for Africa, I am sure they can use your sadness there, or how about the orphan children of Japan or Haiti? Heck how about the people in Ukraine who have been poisoned for generations cause of Chernobyl? now how about the depleted Uranium and civilian targets NATO had in store for Serbs? Any sadness here ^ ? btw I feel sad for all of the above. (prolly won't believe me but anyway) However....the topic at the moment was the soldiers. hence condolences are expected.... there was a massive earthquake in Turkey..280 dead 1300 injured... i feel sad about that too...that whole city is Kurdish. However, if among them there were PKK terrorists i am quite pleased they are dead....the rest of my fellow Kurdish citizens are in my prayers.
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Oct 24, 2011 20:30:29 GMT -5
btw number of dead terrorists since Turkey started reacting to the attack on the 26 soldiers: 270
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Post by toskaliku8711 on Oct 24, 2011 20:40:40 GMT -5
30,000 Kurds have died as a result of the war Turkey has been waging in the region. I am sorry about the soldiers, but where is the pity for the Kurds? War that Turkey has been waging?.. can you please elaborate on what you mean:) against who? when? and why.. thanks... Against the Kurdish population in the region, in the name of "fighting terrorism". Turkey has engaged in ethnic displacement of people, it has used weapons purchased through the US to bombard villages and towns, killing thousands. All this has been allowed and even promoted since the Turks are a people helping in the "war on terror". The end result has been catastrophic for the Kurds in the east. Turkey is up there with Israel in this regard. It can retaliate disproportionately, killing hundreds and simply claim that they were "terrorists", without giving any real evidence that the people killed in the attacks were terrorists or not.
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Oct 24, 2011 20:46:50 GMT -5
clap clap clap... where did u get that from the pkk website!
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Post by Moe Lester on Oct 24, 2011 20:47:54 GMT -5
^Reminds me of Kosovo.
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Post by uz on Oct 24, 2011 20:49:20 GMT -5
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Post by Shqipni13 on Oct 24, 2011 22:17:27 GMT -5
30,000 kurds have volunteered to fight against a government, tbh they aren't all Kurds but anyway.. the weapons found are ehem...from our near and dear neighbours and the terrorists were trained in camps again set up in neighbouring countries. The PKK leader even had a legal Cypriot (Greek) Passport. So.. actually this isn't a "freedom fighter" type scenario, it is more: Lets keep Turkey busy anyhow... I feel bad for the soldiers dying, but i couldn't give a toss about the terrorists. I hope u all hold the same sympathy for the KLA, Al Qauda and other terrorist groups worldwide thank u xx You ignorant turk. I can smell your stench. When you can't achieve your goals through peace and diplomacy (Ibrahim Rugova), you need to find another way. You label KLA among the likes of al qaeda? Give me an instance where a KLA member walked in a cafe with a suicide bomb. Give me an instance where the KLA held a school hostage. I'll either be waiting for a response or a deletion of this post, more than likely the latter.
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