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downbeatplumb Wrote:When I see a picture of KhC_mehmet with his mates I always get the feeling they are just off to invade somewhere.

I get the feeling they are discussing the Turkish variation of the "Jewish Problem" and what should be their final solution to it.
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(October 21, 2012 at 4:25 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: It's also the flag of the proposed Turanic union. It's called "Kökbayraq"

so was this on the picture a meeting of a political organisation proposing that union? Are you a member of such a organisation?

(October 21, 2012 at 4:25 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Our founder Atatürk also proposed that the flag of modern Turkey had a turquoise background colour with star and crescent in the front.
In all, it's a flag that belongs to all Turks, not just the Uyghurs.
We cherish this flag, and yes, it represents for me, and for each of our brethren the Turks that live under foreign occupation.

kind of like the black-yellow-gold flag, which was raised as a standard to represent al german speaking peoples, in the failed revolution of 1848.

I do have a little bit of an insight into turkish culture, after all one million turks live in germany and have became part of our culture.
Or would you see those aswell as a oppressed people Wink
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Quote:so was this on the picture a meeting of a political organisation proposing that union? Are you a member of such a organisation?
Of course I am. However it's a bit complicated. I used to be the head of another organisation called the Türk dayanışma derneği(Turkish cooperation association) in our school which was tied to another nationalist organisation based in Izmir. The more mainstream nationalist organisation "Ülkü ocakları" in our school was rather suspicious of us at first, however began calling us to their weekly meetings and to their headquarters at Ankara. I've met the head of the organisation in Ankara and said that we rather have a student's association that is independent of the mainstream organisation and he agreed, so we tried to scrap some resources to fund out own journal to publish and distribute. At it's peak, our organisation was compromised of 200 people. Indeed, considering the sheer number of people the mainstream nationalists had in the campus, ours did pale, and more so to the leftlist leaned students, who formed the crushing majority of the campus, but I was sure of the determination and will of the 200 people we had at hand, and all were quite well versed in ideology and well cultured people, I had a great time when I was working with them to publish our monthly journal called "Türk'ün sesi"(the voice of the Turk). We thought of naming the journal after the various other Turkist magazines and journals published by renown authors in the past, however we were reluctant to do so, as it could have been seen as somewhat pretentious if we did so.
We did knew, however, that the school would not allow for such a magazine to be published in a school that is primarily left-wing (and the school was actually opened by Americans, what irony), so we agreed on going on with it without actually waiting for the school's approval.
After publishing the first issue, we and three of my friends who had their names listed in the magazine as editors and writers were called by the student's affairs of the school. They said that disciplinary action will be taken against us if we did not stop publishing our journal, and that we have supposedly "crossed the line", and we should close down our association and disband.
Obviously, I was thinking of giving them the finger and continuing with it anyways, as we now had the support of the mainstream nationalists on our side, and I seriously thought of callng them to protest with us in front of the dean's office building, but I saw the futiliy in it, as I was slowly beginning to turn this into my personal vendetta. I abdicated, and told the people in our assocation that we have to disband, but will continue our presence within the mainstream organisation.

Obviously, this was met with much criticism, and some have spoken as though as I had betrayed our cause by bowing to the school(and furthermore, proposing that we merge with the mainstream organisation), however, in time I believe they will understand that I did what I had to for their own good.
However most have shown their support, as we had done much together to even reach the point of actually printing and distributing a magazine, even if it was few in number, like 250 copies, distributed around the cafeterias where the nationalists hung out most of the time, so we said that we could continue our existence within the mainstream organisation.
Last year, we(by we, I mean me and only two of my friends) travelled to cyprus every week over the course of 10 weeks to attend lectures and seminars, to get a certificate that could prove handy to us if we thought of entering the only nationalistic party within the parliament, the MHP, and we had missed the previous seminars that were given in Turkey, and we received the certificates this semester, thankfully.

Now, I'm a member of the mainstream nationalist organisation at the school, however much more passive than I have been in the last years, much much more passive. I rather publish my writings on a blog, which I do.

Quote:kind of like the black-yellow-gold flag, which was raised as a standard to represent al german speaking peoples, in the failed revolution of 1848.

I do have a little bit of an insight into turkish culture, after all one million turks live in germany and have became part of our culture.
Or would you see those aswell as a oppressed people
I don't know how much you can become part of one's culture with just Döner, but obviously, the Turks in Germany have done very little to represent our culture in Germany as anything besides the base, macho and bydlo type of culture that can only be expressed as vulgar ghetto culture and nothing more. Having lived in Germany for three years, I had problems in actually having relations with them, even more so than I had with anyone else in Germany, and I received the greatest blows to my person from the Turks in Germany, although I must admit that the Ülkü Ocakları in Germany was quite a big help when I went through the worst times in school, and helped me grow my ideological view to what they are today, introduced me to the basic concepts of nationalism, and even offered me a post as the head of the students(who were members and of the same year as I) in the third school I studied in Germany.

(October 22, 2012 at 3:11 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote: When I see a picture of KhC_mehmet with his mates I always get the feeling they are just off to invade somewhere.

Probably just me.

The only place we think of invading these days is the main school cafeteria(language, history and geography department) at the Ankara university.
I don't know the time though, but I've been told that I should inform my inferiors of any and all signs of massive amounts of non-students entering the campus at any time. Seems like a storm is brewing before we can even launch our campaign, obviously some are in desperate need of reinforcements even in our campus.




Footage from last semester. The commies gathered their troops somewhere, armed themselves with knives, scalpels, sticks and bats, and tried to invade the cafeteria, and did so with success, barricaded themselves in there. They also had 200 people in the main courtyard as reserve. They met resistance from just 8 of us(entering at 04:14 in the video), armed with meat cleavers, and ran off.
When we heard of the clash, we went to the local HQ and armed ourselves mounted our cars and went to the place, but arrived only when the suckers were getting ready to protest outside, what they couldn't archive withing faculty walls. We didn't take action, they dispersed some time after with their tails between their legs, as always.
Quote:I get the feeling they are discussing the Turkish variation of the "Jewish Problem" and what should be their final solution to it.
It's not a regular meeting, actually. But we were discussing something related organisation activities that were done in the past and our plans for the future.
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It comes as no suprise to me that after the breathtaking rise of the turkish economy in the past ten years, nationalistic movements must have gained momentum.


Quote:I don't know how much you can become part of one's culture with just Döner, but obviously, the Turks in Germany have done very little to represent our culture in Germany as anything besides the base, macho and bydlo type of culture that can only be expressed as vulgar ghetto culture and nothing more. Having lived in Germany for three years, I had problems in actually having relations with them, even more so than I had with anyone else in Germany, and I received the greatest blows to my person from the Turks in Germany, although I must admit that the Ülkü Ocakları in Germany was quite a big help when I went through the worst times in school, and helped me grow my ideological view to what they are today, introduced me to the basic concepts of nationalism, and even offered me a post as the head of the students(who were members and of the same year as I) in the third school I studied in Germany.

Honestly I would rather be drank under the table with a turkish matcho, than to be assaulted by an islamist lebanese imigrant.
I rather have the feeling that the turks are integrating pritty well into our sociaty, and not just integrating but also becoming part of our culture.
If you like it or not, I have always seen the turks to be a european people or at least at the crossroads. Although you may originate from central asia, your people didn`t just rule over the middle east, but also over Rumenia, Greece, Bulgaria and the entire Balkans, and twice stood at the gates of Vienna.
So your culture has influenced us, not just since migrant workers came here in the 1960s and 1970s, but since the fall of the Byzantene Empire and the fall of Konstantinople.
One can especialy see this when traveling through the Balkans.
And on the other hand there is not just the turkish cultural influence in Europe through architecture, art and other, but in the one trip I took to Istanbul, I had the impression that it was a more tolerant and democratic sociaty than for example Rumenia.
This democratic western european principle might have only come into your country during the late 19th century when your Sultan built a new palace and when Attatürk later made it state doctrin, but it has become bart of your culture and defenatly brought you closer to Europe than for example nations such as Russia.
And considering Döner, well eaven that is culture in a way.
Cem Özdemir is the head of the german green party and Mesut Özil is member of ther german national footballteam.
When it comes to "matcho-culture", since you have been to school in germany you must know that our unis are filled with young german women seeking a higher education.
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Quote:It comes as no suprise to me that after the breathtaking rise of the turkish economy in the past ten years, nationalistic movements must have gained momentum.
It actually has no real connection to the "economic rise" of Turkey. The nationalistic momentum began with the foundation of the Turkish government of Ankara during the war of independence, it's leader was our founder Atatürk.
It continued to exist throughout the years, but under different people and under different contexts and difering ideologies.

Quote:Honestly I would rather be drank under the table with a turkish matcho, than to be assaulted by an islamist lebanese imigrant.
Indeed, but most lebs I've met in Germany were not that bad.
Quote:I rather have the feeling that the turks are integrating pritty well into our sociaty, and not just integrating but also becoming part of our culture.
I believe the next generation will archive full integration, however this generation is somewhere in between...The previous generations are not integrated at all. Some do not even speak German at all.
Quote:If you like it or not, I have always seen the turks to be a european people or at least at the crossroads. Although you may originate from central asia, your people didn`t just rule over the middle east, but also over Rumenia, Greece, Bulgaria and the entire Balkans, and twice stood at the gates of Vienna.
Well, Turks have been in contact with Europe for a long time indeed, not just with the Oghuzes, but the large influx of Huns, Bulgars, Apars and later on, Cumans and etc. however being "European" is somewhere something very different. Even if we try to hide it, we still maintain the "asiatic mindset" that most Europeans lack. We somewhat managed to force this on peoples like Greeks and Macedonians(Macedonians being probably the most Turk-friendly nation in the Balkans except for the pretentious Bosnians), and the rest of the Balkan folks, but still, we just cannot really become Europeans the way you are. Neither should we wish for such a thing, in my opinion. We should in all means, wish to be Turkish. That's what we are.

Quote:So your culture
has influenced us, not just since migrant workers came here in the 1960s and 1970s, but since the fall of the Byzantene Empire and the fall of Konstantinople.
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Well, I think our contact goes even further back. To the time the Huns invaded Europe.



Quote:And on the other hand there is not just the turkish cultural influence in Europe through architecture, art and other, but in the one trip I took to Istanbul, I had the impression that it was a more tolerant and democratic sociaty than for example Rumenia.
Friend, Istanbul is and was always the most cosmopolitan city in Turkey. You can see every kind of people in Istanbul. Therefore, tolerance is a staple there, however it's also home to most of the petty crime in Turkey.

Quote:Cem Özdemir is the head of the german green party and Mesut Özil is member of ther german national footballteam.
Yes indeed, but I guess at some point in time, our immigrants in Germany will return home. At least this is my wish. Even though we might have a few prominent Turks in Germany, wir sind immer noch "Gastarbeiter", and well, there is only a certain place to which we can rise over there. We're not a really historic community in Germany, and our influence will always be limited, and so will the life standards that we will have over there, even if we are fully integrated.
So it's better that we ought to return to Turkey after a while, as I think that ethnic tensions will see a rise in Europe in the future, it's best to leave things as they are. Sheep dwell in their pens, Falcons live in their nests, bears rest in their lairs, and so must people live amongst their own, on their own lands.
Quote:When it comes to "matcho-culture", since you have been to school in germany you must know that our unis are filled with young german women seeking a higher education.
Same for Turkey. But I was talking about the Turks in Germany specifically. They dress and act very differently than the Turks in Turkey, which I attribute to the culture shock. I too went through a mild culture shock when I went to Germany. But overall, it was a nice experience in my opinion, and on the top of that, I learned the German language which is probably the best thing I got out of it.
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Few more:


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Defender of Her Grace's Royal Stroller....lol.
(lol, looks like the kid beat that poor fuckers ass then skipped town lookin for nips and turkey legs)
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(October 22, 2012 at 8:21 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: Few more:


I see a nurgle chaos knight over there...
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(October 22, 2012 at 5:18 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Footage from last semester. The commies gathered their troops somewhere, armed themselves with knives, scalpels, sticks and bats, and tried to invade the cafeteria, and did so with success, barricaded themselves in there. They also had 200 people in the main courtyard as reserve. They met resistance from just 8 of us(entering at 04:14 in the video), armed with meat cleavers, and ran off.
When we heard of the clash, we went to the local HQ and armed ourselves mounted our cars and went to the place, but arrived only when the suckers were getting ready to protest outside, what they couldn't archive withing faculty walls. We didn't take action, they dispersed some time after with their tails between their legs, as always.


Sounds like my school and the on going battles with the school next door. The St Annes V Bishopsfield fights were legen....... wait for it .....dery.

They have been merged into one school now to stop the fights, the rather dull named Neville Lovett school.



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(October 23, 2012 at 1:19 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote:
(October 22, 2012 at 5:18 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Footage from last semester. The commies gathered their troops somewhere, armed themselves with knives, scalpels, sticks and bats, and tried to invade the cafeteria, and did so with success, barricaded themselves in there. They also had 200 people in the main courtyard as reserve. They met resistance from just 8 of us(entering at 04:14 in the video), armed with meat cleavers, and ran off.
When we heard of the clash, we went to the local HQ and armed ourselves mounted our cars and went to the place, but arrived only when the suckers were getting ready to protest outside, what they couldn't archive withing faculty walls. We didn't take action, they dispersed some time after with their tails between their legs, as always.


Sounds like my school and the on going battles with the school next door. The St Annes V Bishopsfield fights were legen....... wait for it .....dery.

They have been merged into one school now to stop the fights, the rather dull named Neville Lovett school.

Well, they are more dangerous than petty school rivalry. They go beyond any school, as they mostly occur within students of the same school.
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