LifeisTiresome
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I need to find that video. I stumbled upon it and then lost the videoDas wascist.
I need to find that video. I stumbled upon it and then lost the videoDas wascist.
That's regressive leftism. They're the same sort of racists that, back in the day, tried to argue in favor of segregation. Heck, they're still arguing for segregation; it's just that for now, it is the minority that gets the nicer water fountain. Just like the right has always had issues with its religious fundamentalists trying to push their beliefs on everyone else, we on the left have always had issues with our racists trying to push theirs.Das wascist.
What does that give the Ottoman descendants? With the oppression logic "Brown" privilege?
With Erdogan claiming it never happened and threathening Armenia that he will finish the job if they continue saying it happened.
What about the classic crossed fingers hidden behind his back?All while making gurgling noises from his throat and scuttling about?
.First deliberate genocide in XXth century, this being the mass murder of Armenians by Turks (with Kurds happily helping).
Turkey on this subject is kinda sorta like Japan about it's conduct in WW2.
I am going to say something that may well be deemed as controversial so I wish to state some things clearly.With Erdogan claiming it never happened and threathening Armenia that he will finish the job if they continue saying it happened.
According to Fatma Müge Göçek, many Turkish journalists have viewed the issue of recognition as "an imposition on the Turkish state and society, one that would solely benefit the Armenians". In one editorial a Turkish journalist wrote "If you once acknowledge, then see what will happen next? From demands for restitution to land...".[34]In Turkish discourse, the following argument is commonly heard: "If we accept the Genocide, then the claim for reparations will soon follow." It shows that the main fear is not what we should call the event, but what comes after the event.
One needs to look at the West and see that it has massive problems coming from self-hatred and white guilt. Turkey seems to be going the route of wanting to avoid all this. What benefit does Turkey get from agreeing that it was a genocide is how they see things. The answer is nothing. It will become a source of crying for reparations and demands for this action and that action to rectify it along with possibilities of leftists now trying to guilt you into self-annihilation.
One needs only to look at Japan who did repeatenly apologized for the things they did in the 2. World War, and yet the various nations surrounding keep dragging it up, or claim the apologies weren't severe enough.In other words, denying the Armenian Genocide is an economic policy, not a political one, as it's predicated on the general trends of recognized atrocities never being forgiven as inherited blame making it so such recognition amounts to nothing but a perpetual bone-anchor.
...The fact that this is reasonable is excellent Clown World meme-fuel.
That works well enough as a reason.
A nation can only apologise enough before they get taken advantage of.
One needs to look at the West and see that it has massive problems coming from self-hatred and white guilt. Turkey seems to be going the route of wanting to avoid all this. What benefit does Turkey get from agreeing that it was a genocide is how they see things. The answer is nothing. It will become a source of crying for reparations and demands for this action and that action to rectify it along with possibilities of leftists now trying to guilt you into self-annihilation.
TLR Greece isn’t backing down, and we might see an acceleration towards the collapse of the EU.
Pretty much only commies and extreme fanboys of the Brussels establishment.What portion of Greece is against the migrants, given that even their democrats don't want em?
The survey found that 85.2 percent of respondents said that the number of immigrants in Greece is “very or too high.” Just 12.1 percent said that the number is “normal.”
At the same time, 79 percent disagreed with the statement that migrants are a solution to the country’s demographic problem.
Meanwhile, 56 percent said they believe that migrants have a negative impact on the economy, while 58 percent said that their presence is a “threat to our national identity.”
A survey in the eighteen countries which host half of the world’s migrants found that Greeks are the most skeptical of all about immigrants, with 74 percent of the population viewing them as a burden.
It's a sudden turn on the deal EU had with Turkey, so the establishment(s) are probably still deciding on what line to take.Anyone found any interesting cover-up takes concerning the fact an army of young men are trying to ram down the gates of the Greek border like it's 1260?