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Quote (Valhalls_Sun @ Nov 21 2015 08:03am)
oh really? telling someone they are stupid isn't calling them a name it's just enlightening them Mr. sillypants.


...I was wondering how you dealt with your own hypocrisy .
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Quote (WidowMaKer_MK @ 21 Nov 2015 08:05)
...I was wondering how you dealt with your own hypocrisy .



You think I worry about a slight bit of hypocrisy? Oh fuck that's funny!

buster there are so many bigger fish for me to fry that you calling me a hypocrite just makes me giggle
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Quote (Valhalls_Sun @ Nov 21 2015 08:14am)
You think I worry about a slight bit of hypocrisy? Oh f**k that's funny!

buster there are so many bigger fish for me to fry that you calling me a hypocrite just makes me giggle


...and now delusions of adequacy .
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Quote (WidowMaKer_MK @ 21 Nov 2015 13:32)
...you wrote the book on calling people names since you've been here .


This :thumbsup:
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Quote (WidowMaKer_MK @ 21 Nov 2015 08:19)
...and now delusions of adequacy .


HaH you think I think that I'm adequate?

I just have much bigger things to think about than your calling me a hypocrite, you place much too much importance on yourself

I don't feel important, just noisy at times. so names and stuff really don't hurt.

If you say I'm wrong I may make you prove it, but hey..
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Actually "the Martyrs never die, the homeland cannot be divided" is a common anti-terrorism slogan in Turkey

Here's an example of the people of Turkey using the slogan at an anti-terrorism rally http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/09/masses-gather-anti-terrorism-rally-turkey-150920165605881.html

A "martyr" by definition is the attacked, not the attacker

Just last month Turkey experienced the biggest terrorist attack in their history (over 100 people were killed) that same week they hosted a soccer game and the crowd chanted the same slogan. This article explains the sentiment of the Turkish soccer fans http://www.turkish-football.com/turkish-fans-chant-anti-terrorist-slogans-during-silence-for-victims-of-paris-attacks-what-actually-happened/


Could be or could be not, I have heard both ways (that it could be pro-caliphate and also what you are saying), but in this case in the stadium, why arent the turkish crowd making the 1 minute silence respect? they are instead making noise and chanting those words, which could be the first (pro-caliphate).

Lets suppose we dont know what they actually mean, then why arent they giving their respects and doing the 1 minute silence?, can you answer this?.


Quote (Bazi @ Nov 21 2015 04:21am)
Itt

Op oblivious to turkey


So in Turkey chanting and making noise during the "1 minute silence respect" is actually paying their respects?. Can you answer this?.

This post was edited by Golden_Order on Nov 21 2015 09:59am
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Quote (Golden_Order @ 21 Nov 2015 16:56)
Could be or could be not, I have heard both ways


The information is verified and it's not the first time they sing that kind of "Martyrs never die, the homeland cannot be divided"...
They also sing it since the terror attack they had (100 deads)
You are an insult to logic. I would suggest you to stop wasting our internet bandwith.

Quote (Golden_Order @ 21 Nov 2015 16:56)
making noise during the "1 minute silence respect" is actually paying their respects?. Can you answer this?.


And it's not the first time they break silence, btw its football supporters...
Note if they are also pissed of by western countries they may have a good reason.

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Could be or could be not, I have heard both ways (that it could be pro-caliphate and also what you are saying), but in this case in the stadium, why arent the turkish crowd making the 1 minute silence respect? they are instead making noise and chanting those words, which could be the first (pro-caliphate).

Lets suppose we dont know what they actually mean, then why arent they giving their respects and doing the 1 minute silence?, can you answer this?.

So in Turkey chanting and making noise during the "1 minute silence respect" is actually paying their respects?. Can you answer this?.


Why is it so hard for you to understand? They are Chanting "the Martyrs never die, the homeland cannot be divided" there is no maybe. translations have been made. and checked. Turkey is anti Terrorist just as much as the rest of us, they have seen their fair share of killings and evil deeds done at the terrorists hands.
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Quote (Golden_Order @ Nov 21 2015 08:56am)
Could be or could be not, I have heard both ways (that it could be pro-caliphate and also what you are saying), but in this case in the stadium, why arent the turkish crowd making the 1 minute silence respect? they are instead making noise and chanting those words, which could be the first (pro-caliphate).

Lets suppose we dont know what they actually mean, then why arent they giving their respects and doing the 1 minute silence?, can you answer this?.
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Well, as addressed in the article, soccer games in that country usually don't last the full minute but instead the crowd usually chants something, and just last month when they experienced a terrorist attack of their own the crowd began chanting that same slogan. Also, as I showed in my first post, they used that same slogan in a anti-terrorism rally

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Quote (TCassa89 @ Nov 20 2015 11:24pm)
Actually "the Martyrs never die, the homeland cannot be divided" is a common anti-terrorism slogan in Turkey

Here's an example of the people of Turkey using the slogan at an anti-terrorism rally http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/09/masses-gather-anti-terrorism-rally-turkey-150920165605881.html

A "martyr" by definition is the attacked, not the attacker

Just last month Turkey experienced the biggest terrorist attack in their history (over 100 people were killed) that same week they hosted a soccer game and the crowd chanted the same slogan. This article explains the sentiment of the Turkish soccer fans http://www.turkish-football.com/turkish-fans-chant-anti-terrorist-slogans-during-silence-for-victims-of-paris-attacks-what-actually-happened/


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