To Frank :
You have decided to become the private comedian of Turkey section, have you not?
You have never heard the name ASALA, have you? They attacked and killed a lot of innocent people. Beside, we do not need you to remember Hrant Dink! We, all the Turks, condemned the murder, but foreigners do not care the murders unless it is an opportunity to blame, condemn, discredit and even attack Turkey, and Turks. This is racism.
During a 16 year period from 1973 to 1986, various Armenian terrorist organizations claimed responsibility for about 200 attacks on Turkish diplomatic and non-diplomatic institutions and murdered 55 Turkish and 16 non-Turkish people including the Turkish Consul General and the Attache in Sydney in 1980 and wounded hundreds of others. Almost all the Western historians who deny the alleged Armenian genocide have been subjected to death threats by the Armenians. A Scottish-American judge Sam E. Weems has received more than a thousand death threats since he published his book "Secrets of a Christian Terrorist State: Armenia" in July 2002.
Edit : To Frank,
Gibberishes always make me laugh ( I am laughing )! If you cannot write an answer back, please just do not! Can you only read comedian part?... very well...
2007-10-13 21:09:39
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answered by habisce 6
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A lot of people tend to mistake an intellectual for a rational or logical person. But an intellectual does not necessarily have to be those things. It's Intel which is information... Hence the word intellectual. To be an intellectual, you don't have to be the smartest person in the world. But, you should be a subject matter expert on whatever conversation that you choose to engage in. And one step further would be to speak somewhat decent english (or whatever language the conversation is in) along with being able to support your opinion or facts with actual proof instead of suspect myths that you may have heard. To me, an intellectual is the gift of a person to be able to relay reliable, true, and unbiased information along with supporting evidence if needed. Also while being able to properly communicate the information in an appropriate matter given that particular conversation. Intellectuals are versatile with communication.
2016-04-08 06:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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A considerable part of the intellectual World has been killing free speech to begin with. And that part of the intellectual World is still in power. It´s not intellectuals who define what´s terror and what´s not. It is the political strategy centers of some regimes that decide on what´s fact and what´s free.
2007-10-13 07:09:41
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answered by sultan.murat 3
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You know threatening is a big crime under normal circumstances. (but as we all know circumstances are weird these days)
But you see how trolls work, they are the trolls of outside world they are everywhere like poisoning bugs.
Psychological pressure (brain washing) is one of the worst crimes. In Italian newspaper " Corriere della sera" it is written like this "even the normal things happen in Turkey are seen as a big scandal in Europe. If it were another country we would just say it is normal,it is politics. Why is it that people try to show every affair of Turkey as a scandal?" I'm happy that at least one country started to look further.
But we should look further,too. Who wins acting like that? There is someone winning opposing Turkey. So maybe freedom of speech is not important for most of them at all. Maybe freedom of POCKET is more important. You know these days freedom of speech is also a good cover to hide insults.
2007-10-13 10:07:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Any terrorist organization has a terrorist ideology. And, "actual terrors" are always based on "actual" ideas. And that's no news to anyone.
I am sure that the Armenian lobby has pushed its ideas a lot in the US congress. Through various means (voting, financing election campaigns and so on). But honestly, I fail to see how Armenians threaten newspapers, PMs, ambassadors, or historians in the West. Any ideas?
And then, speaking of "Armenian" threats, I cannot but think of recent Hrant Dink's murder or threats to Orhan Pamuk's life. This happened neither in Armenia nor in the US. Any ideas on that as well?
To Bennu: A "gibberish" statement presumes the lack of literal sense. But trust me: its plain English. And truly, I cannot help you on that! And then perhaps its about time to also raise your sense of humor. So that you won't laugh with gibberish... but things that are funny in the literal sense. Time to get your senses back?
My short gibberish answer to your question(s) is that I can find as many arguments for Armenians as well. But you see, its not an Armenian that asked the question about the intellectual terror to start with...So my answer intends to wake up the few less critical among us. Not you of course...I presume you are still in the process of getting your senses back...:)
2007-10-13 11:46:39
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answered by Frank B 3
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I am taking action: There are two congressmen in my state, one I'll probably see this evening. I will speak to him. I am an unimportant person but he will listen to me cause it is known that this guy has an eye for the ladies. I will ask him to ask congress to back down, I will explain that their action is biased to the Armenian's perspective and that this is causing Turkish citizens a lot of stress and harming the US's image there. Then I will send a letter to the other Congress Woman, I don't know her but I know her brother who is Lieutenant Governor of the state.
If you want you can write them too.. or any states' congressmen go ahead, they answer the mail you send.
2007-10-13 01:19:25
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answered by ithinkiatetoomuch 5
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how many armenians are there , all the world?
who are diaspora armenians ?
why we don't speak really truth?
from whom are we afraid ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7042805.stm
what happened at the middle east and who are these killer mens!ARMENİANS ?
what is intellectual terror?it is really terrorism against all the world of İSLAM and "mazlum ülkeler"
2007-10-12 23:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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They know the rules of this game,that's why they are so successful on their work and that's why Turkey is in that damn situation today.We have no loby around the world! We don't even try to explain the genocide lie.
2007-10-13 02:14:31
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answered by Hurricane 5
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intelectual terorism seems to define it nicely
2007-10-13 10:08:04
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answered by mete 5
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cha i agree, whatever dat guy said.
2007-10-12 22:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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