You're guilty of idiocy.
2007-07-15 09:55:49
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answer #1
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answered by Earthling 7
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Look, this is a sincere answer and I would request you to listen.
Insulting is a crime. Ask any lawyer, they will tell you.
Criticizing WITHOUT insulting is called a discussion , which nobody objects.
We bear you all this time despite you are laying down your argument in a savage, offensive and unstable manner.
Come back with solid proof the that there has been a genocide against Armenian citizens in 1915, prove it to us in a way we can't "DENY" it. Can you?
It you CAN NOT come back with a good and solid argument and proof, have some pride and don't come back anymore. If you do, you will only make a fool of yourself.
THIS is the kind of logic that controls my brain.
2007-07-15 16:23:16
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answer #2
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answered by Ipek K 7
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I have always been criticized bad, because i m trying to keep a neutral position..
Everybody about national topics has his own ideas Jean Charles..I have mine, others have theirs..
My country has always been provocked, but i never NEVER insulted people..Each one has his history, his facts...
We are fighting here for topics, which will never bee resolved because others bigger than us dont want it...Isnt it hurful?For everyone here?We just get angry, sad, and we bring in our brain things that make us more sad...When here we are for entertainment..
Sometimes the situation in some sectiosnis so heavy, that i really prefere to go to polls and survey and answer a question"you like black or white coffee?;;At least it relaxes my brain, which is charged of problems here, problems there, national topics etc...
Guys a break for relax please...
Salutations cordiales...
2007-07-16 02:47:04
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answer #3
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answered by Leonarda 7
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Jean Charles you are French right? Your ancestors are guilty of a real Algerian genocide in the past why wouldn't your country accept it?
2007-07-15 17:37:11
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly,there was no Armenian genocide.Secondly,you are not worth answering.However,you irritate me so much that I keep answering.You insults Turks and gays which show what kind of a person you are.
2007-07-16 04:24:01
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answer #5
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answered by habisce 6
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beside your being idiot,you are carrying 100 yeared hatred to the great Türk nation,so you insult ,you curse,you dont open the archieves but shame goes on Türks.blahh blahhhh blahhh
what kind of logic controls your brain?:)))))))do you still say you are not jean charles:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
2007-07-16 04:36:54
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answer #6
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answered by tramp 3
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Adreas and Katerina have a point but somebody else needs some facts about genocides.So the facts are..........................
Over two million Ottoman Armenians were slated for destruction in 1915. The Turkish entry into World War I facilitated this process, as no outside powers could intervene on behalf of the victims. Over 2,000 towns and villages were emptied of their Armenian inhabitants who were subsequently destroyed. First the young men and community leaders, then the women, children, and elderly were murdered. Some were killed at the outset of "deportations"; others were killed from disease and malnutrition in concentration camps in the deserts of Zor in Syria; survivors of these camps were murdered outright at the end of 1916. There were no Armenians left to speak of in what became modern Turkey in 1923.The destruction of the Ottoman Greeks was implemented after 1918, when Greece had entered World War I. The destruction of Greeks started with the genocide against the Pontic Greeks on the Black Sea, then the murder and forced exodus of the remaining Greeks in Asia Minor. Well over two million Greeks were "ethnically cleansed" from their ancestral homelands between 1918 and 1923. The city of Smyrna was torched to force the exodus of its large Greek population. The common denominator in these Armenian, Greek, and (later) Kurdish cases was the intention to create an exclusively "Turkish" state with no minority populations.Turkish genocidal policy under the following categories:
(1) forced assimilation program—banning of the Kurdish language in Turkey, denying the existence of Kurdish history, the forced resettlement of Kurds in non-Kurdish areas of Turkey for assimilation, the indoctrination of Kurds through the Turkish education system, radio and television channels;
(2) banning of any legitimate opposition to the Turkish government’s programs—e.g., Kurdish cultural organisations, political parties, media outlets, etc.; and
(3) the violent repression of any Kurdish resistance. Hundreds of thousands of Kurds have been murdered by Turkish state authorities over the past eighty years—the Sheykh Said and the Ararat uprisings in the 1920s, the bloody suppression of the Dersim in the 1930s, as well as the PKK campaign in recent years. The Turkish state has imprisoned Kurdish members of the Turkish parliament, various human rights activists, as well as many academics advocating Kurdish rights such as the Turkish sociologist Ismail Besikçi. The Turkish government has also assassinated scores of journalists and intellectuals over the years.Shame on me .......i was forced to write all this things for Turks........shame on me once again because i have friends turks......but shame to ipek who needed proofs.If all that is not enough proofs there are many good Historical books to read.The truth is out there.So yes insulting is a crime......But genocide is the worst crime of all.
2007-07-15 18:55:14
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answer #7
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answered by Kostas S 2
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And this account has just been deleted...Are you proud ?
There will be ALWAYS people here who report abuse against you...So now don't lose your time ...
Try to find a job,ok ?...
2007-07-16 16:37:44
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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You are not making your point clear by insulting. I suggest you should use more persuasive language.
2007-07-15 15:28:04
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answer #9
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answered by Katerina P 3
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if someone took ur own house and got u out u will see how is it
2007-07-15 19:19:40
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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