
Das Wortspiel ist eigentlich mit dem "Ich würde" Suffix von "Ich würde werden" was unterstrichen ist, weil es so klingt "Griechisch-zypriotisch" (StimmeRUMlmfao), & nicht das Verb "werden" selbst, aber das ist das Beste, was ich auf Englisch tun konnte.
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Von Hootrb
11 Kommentare
Tatar is going all out, he must be scared.
Playing the fears of the people… that is cheap.
Don’t become a minority. You are already a minority among Kurds, Circassians, and Anatolian Turks.
What’s the difference?
Ersin Tatar – Attack Diplomacy
The irony is that Turkish Cypriots have already become a minority and it isn’t because of the Greeks
Some TC are still scared of the Greeks or might be worried that they might have to give up their post 74 life which might actually have been better for them or just the only life they’ve known. Also don’t a lot of older settlers have the right to vote?
whys ers acting like we arent already a minority even in the north side? turkish settlers outnumber us by a alot
Conservative side of Turkish politics loves puns, and this is an another example. It don’t work with any logic, just expressing Greek Cypriots for nothing. However, they overuse puns because they think that people will convince with this.
Why would any sane turk-cypriot prefer to be unified with turkey rather than the rest of cyprus? Turkey is literally a dictatorship, inflation is like 40% per year, slowly becoming an islamist state, it makes zero sense to vote for tatar
I don’t get the point. A Turk is scaring people that Greek would become minority? Isn’t that a good thing from a Turk perspective?
I’ll admit, looking past the demonization of GCs and the pretty blatant fearmongering, I think the wordplay is clever.
Anyways, this is the same tactics employed by the TC administation for decades, claiming that the GCs are waiting for reunification with pitchforks and machetes in their hands so that they can kill TCs again. Nobody can make any progress on the Cyprus issue as long as the TC administation holds on to this backwards mentality.
Some old relatives of mine (GC) who had TC friends back then, used to tell me that actually they respected each others holidays and customs, because when they worked their holidays wouldnt match and they woukd replace each others shifts etc. Very balancing. But after 1963 it changed and became worse and 1974 finalised the division. They were still friends but needed to adapt to the new reality. Additionally the TCs migrated to UK and they said the „Turkiyeli“ (in a similar way we call the Greeks „Kalamarades“) are taking over the north part and they could no longer live there. So yes TCs are already a minority.