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that's probably one of the most ridiculious things I have heard in a long time. I wonder what other "tales" were butchered and destroyed..
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that's probably one of the most ridiculious things I have heard in a long time. I wonder what other "tales" were butchered and destroyed..
Real "tales": in schools they teach, for an instance, that Smirna (Izmir in their words) was founded by turkish peoples, and then invaded by greeks... that must be a good example.

Turkey... or better, Osmanlistan, is a country of mercenaries. Not even other Turks like them. Check out their allies and buddies.
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Real "tales": in schools they teach, for an instance, that Smirna (Izmir in their words) was founded by turkish peoples, and then invaded by greeks... that must be a good example.

Turkey... or better, Osmanlistan, is a country of mercenaries. Not even other Turks like them. Check out their allies and buddies.
Ha, ha, ridiculous turks all these "Turkish" cities were founded by greeks. They can find Smyrna and the other cities in the New Testament (Acts, Epistles of St. Paul and the Revelation).
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Do the Turks that are in Europe now adopt european ways or do they usually retain the ways of their home country?
The turks are stubborn nation, which do not give up easily their traditions!
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The turks are stubborn nation, which do not give up easily their traditions!
Exactly... Their traditions have N O T H I N G to do with the European traditions...
Therefore they DO not belong to what a rational person would call it as "European Nation"

Unless you consider the Mosques that they Builded in the Balkans as "fine samples of european architecture" ....
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Do the Turks that are in Europe now adopt european ways or do they usually retain the ways of their home country?
You can get the Asiatics out of Asia but you can not get the Asiatic element out of them! Their barbarous dogmatic Mongol-collectivism is incompatible to Europe mentality. I'm German and had the chance to experience a lot of Turks first hand from elementary school onwards. Turks are the most incompatible of all the aliens we have here. (Gypsies are probably next) Those Turks we had in school were the first group that separated itself from all those other ethnic groups already around an age of 11-12. The other ethnic groups usually got along with each other up to late youth and early adulthood when their mental developed and with it interests eventually departed.

I had non-European friends in school and I noticed that even other non-Mongol Muslims do not get along with the Turks. Most people from Morocco, Berber and such, for example can not stand Turks either and rather hand around Germans than with Turks. I see no chance of integrating them and even less reason why we should even want to! Turks are selfish savages lacking in all virtues!
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