RE: Nationalism and secularism
April 17, 2012 at 7:05 pm
(This post was last modified: April 17, 2012 at 7:18 pm by kılıç_mehmet.)
(April 17, 2012 at 6:51 pm)Rhythm Wrote: You sure seem to know alot about how these people think. You wouldn't happen to be Kurd would you? Maybe a little Kurdish mingling in the ole bloodline?A very weak attempt at trolling, Rhythm, I thought you to be more capable.
I like to get to know my enemies.
I read their publications, and I even sometimes attend their lectures organised by socialist thought fraternities(therein lies our superiority. I can very well go and sit for three hours listening to their crap, while they can't be bothered with reading even a single paragraph of the people who define Turkish nationalism. Their very communism-supplemented ideology is built on ignorance and blind following).
Quote:so I'm not sure why you seem to think that the word "Turkey" would afford you (and your joke of a master-race) any rights of ownership.Well, it is not just the word, friend. It is long list of collective deeds we have done for these lands to deserve this word. "The land of the Turks..." It isn't a name for a single piece of land. Not far away, just beyond the Caspian Sea, the Lands until you reach China proper, are known as "Turkistan", the land of the Turks.
This is not a name that we have given to these lands, the name was given by our enemies, as even they have acknowledged our strong, unbreakable presence in these lands.
Besides, we also have legitimate, political claims and borders.
However, you being the American that you are, take your name from the piece of land you live on. We on the other hand, live on the piece of land we have given our names to.
Therein lies our superiority.
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