@artopiumcom@betamaxtax@Karen18096365 Maybe to avoid confrontation, the security company should educate its employees regarding drones. You do not own the airspace above your building if it’s not in a restricted zone.
@lowerhty@MaxNordau@scottbedgood 103 years!
Moron!
It's TURKEY! 🦃🇹🇷
👇now sit down.
TREATY OF LAUSANNE
(24 July 1923)
The British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Roumania and the Serb-Croat-Slovene State of the one part, and Turkey of the other part;
https://t.co/E7ti2v1O7e
@RealGeorgeFree AI Overview
It is legal to record a conversation in Israel as long as you are an active participant (often referred to as "one-party consent").According to the Israeli Wiretapping Law (1979), the following rules apply:You can legally record any face-to-face or phone conversation
@JulieCritchley7@AntiFeminismAU What about the moron Karen that thinks you need permission to record in a public place? Any words for her? 🤔
The same law that allows them to do it, is the same law that allows you to do it too.
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🇬🇷🇹🇳 Tunisia actually had a Greek prime minister as recently as the 1870s!
After the Chios Massacre of 1822, where the very tolerant Ottoman Empire... Murdered 50,000 Greeks and enslaved another 50,000 in one, single act... A small boy named Georgios was enslaved 💔
His father was murdered during the massacre and he was separated from his mother.
After being forcibly converted to Islam by the bey that purchased him, Georgios Stravelakis--renamed Mustapha Khaznadar--grew up to be an extremely capable treasurer 🪙
Despite being a slave boy with a murdered father and a separated mother, he outshined his Turkish peers in both military and political competence to such an extent that he rose to the rank of prime minister of Tunisia for 18 whole years! 🇹🇳
The biography of Georgios Stravelakis is interesting in-itself, but I would like to focus on two, specific points:
• First of all, this is yet another example of the Hellenes shining in conditions of extreme adversity. Despite the moronic mantras of "Ottoman tolerance" repeated by brainrotted academics and even more brainrotted Turknats alike, Georgios was orphaned and enslaved by the Ottoman Empire. It was his competence alone--as well as the relative lack of capable Turkish administrators--which allowed him to literally rule a part of the Empire 🇬🇷🇹🇷
• Second of all (Greeks should pay attention here!), he never ceased to be a Hellene. As prime minister, he tracked down his Greek family in the liberated part of Greece--the family he was enslaved into was no family at all. He funded the education of two of his nephews and, despite being a Muslim, donated a large plot of land to be used as a Greek Orthodox cemetery. Later, a church was constructed on it--a Greek Orthodox church of Saint George ☦️🇬🇷
Even when we are enslaved--independently of whether it is the Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, or others that do it--we end up on thrones. We end up with rich, prosperous communities, and with adorable children like those in the quoted video ❤️
The Greek nation can always prosper, no matter the conditions. Greeks simple must continue striving for perfection, no matter what they do, as the warriors of Mycenaea and the potters of Corinth... But they must also unconditionally love Greece 💙🤍
If they do not love Greece, their striving for perfection matters little. If a prime minister can unconditionally love Greece when his sole memory of her is being orphaned, surely the modern emigrant can unconditionally love Greece, too 🇬🇷
@lsedd@CitizenUSA77@gotrice2024@TonyLaneNV Yes, after the other guy grabbed his hose and sprayed him with the water.
If he did that to me, he would be getting that brick to the head.
Eren Ali, Campaigning for Cyprus Coordinator at NEPOMAK UK, says: “Refugees must be allowed to return home in a free Cyprus.”
Justice cannot be delayed.
Turkey must take its #HandsOffCyprus.
Email your MP in 30 seconds and urge support for reunification:
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