@pumpanaliz@Dr_TheHistories "Home"=Home, House
'Err'=I am wrong, mistaken
Home+Err=Homer =The one who enters the wrong houses
"Ultimately, it was proven that Homer was an Englishman and until now we were all living in a lie. It seems you need more psychiatrists in Turkey, you have completely lost your minds
@LachesisClotho 2)Κατ'εξοχήν 'δημιουργικό' είναι η δημιουργία της 'γλώσσας'. Για αυτό πχ πάντα είχα την άποψη ότι πραγματική 'τέχνη' έκανε, λόγου χάριν, ο Νεύτωνας, οι υπόλοιποι κατόπιν απλώς ασκούμε και, ίσως προσαρμόζουμε, την 'τεχνική' σε όλο το εύρος.
@LachesisClotho 1)Είμαι σχετικός αλλά σίγουρα όχι ο πλέον ειδικός. Παρόλα αυτά θα πω, με επιφύλαξ, οτι μου φαίνεται περισσότερο 'τεχνικό' παρά 'δημιουργικό'. Όπως ανέφερες και εσύ το σκάκι, περισσότερο ως ικανότητα ανάλυσης και επιλογής μεταξύ πολλών 'στρατηγικών' μου φαίνεται.
@suyusekicen 4) If Kemal had conceived the identity of the region in the manner that Ion Dragoumis did, for example, then things would be entirely different.
@suyusekicen 3)The inherently problematic nature of this identity has led today to the resurgence of the Ottoman identity, blended with all the toxic elements of Kemal's 'ethnoTurkish' model.This identity will, once again, lead to its own destruction.
@suyusekicen The Ottoman identity possessed the characteristics of a nomad-raider; consequently, it was doomed to collapse once it lost the capacity to plunder. The great mistake of Kemal—who was a charismatic leader and who recognized and completely discarded the Ottoman identity
Ermeniler hakkında reva görülen muameleleri büyük bir üzüntü ile öğrendim. Bu çeşit olaylara yol açanların en ağır şekilde cezalandırılması için derhal inceleme ve araştırma yapılması emrini verdim. Ben ve babam İngiliz hayranıyız!
Padişah Vahdettin
23 Kasım 1918
@Christodoulos_K@esristormborn No, there were conflicts between Ottoman Empire, and Armenian population. Unfortunately, they desired to have their own autonomy but, it was not possible for Ottomans to give that, and there was a rebellion from them. And, unfortunately, to finish it, both sides gave casualities.
From Abdul Hamid II onwards, and especially with the Young Turks and the ideological support of their German allies towards this direction, the methodical extermination and displacement (labor battalions, death marches, etc.) of Armenians, Greeks, and others began
@suyusekicen Yes, that's right. However, this also applies to Byzantium. The term 'Romios' is cultural and political, broader than the term 'Greek'. Correspondingly, the term 'Ottoman' is broader than the term 'Turk'.
@comrealiti 5)I believe deeply in the Brotherhood of the Orthodox. These foolish things should be matters that only concern us at the level of friendly banter, just like, for example, a Cretan arguing with someone from the Cyclades over who has a greater tradition in island music
@comrealiti 1)My brother, first of all, let me inform you that I am not familiar with the issue regarding the alphabet; I want to comment on Kapodistrias. You are deeply misjudging Kapodistrias.
@comrealiti 4)Regarding the alphabet, I have just learned a few things on a superficial level. The only thing on my mind is that under no circumstances do I want us to start those foolish 20th-century nationalist arguments between us again—about what is Greek, what is Bulgarian, Serbian, etc
@comrealiti 3)The last thing I will tell you is that at some point, Kapodistrias will be canonized as a saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate.The Patriarch himself has stated that he has been repeatedly asked to do so by monastic groups,but he believes it is still historically too early.
@comrealiti 2)Kapodistrias wanted the liberation of all Christians and the formation of a Christian confederation of Greeks, Serbs, Bulgarians, and Vlachs centered in Constantinople. We could say so much about this towering figure, but space is limited.