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From: (Ali Asker)
Subject: Re: Branch of English or a Separate Language?
Date: 2 Oct 2004 18:03:51 -0700
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I would call it forced assimilation!
Turks have to pay for all this, I don't care what it costs but they
have to be punished for each individuals assimilation!
Turks thinks EU is another assimilation proccess that they have to go
through before they can be accepted in the civilised world!
They have made every single person in Turkay animals and they are
still proud of it!
Yog-Sothoth <> wrote in message news:<>...
> Goat like "Yiannis" <> while grazing in
> <>, made the following
> shapes:
> > > Any estimate of how much of the current gene pool of Anatolian Turks
> > > is Turkish, Greek, Armenian, Kurdish, Phonician, etc.?
> >
> >
> > Turkey=35% Dinaricized Mediterraneans ( Greek colonists), 20%
> > Mediterraneans ( Aegean coast, greek colonists), 25% Irano-Afghans (
> > eastern Turkey, Kurds ), 20% Turanids ( original semi-oriental
> > Turkics, inhabits continental parts of central Anatolia one of them
> > being region around Konya ) = 35% D.M. / 25% I.A. / 20% Med. / 20% T.
> >
>
> Well I was wrong then. Seems a lot more are not Turks but forced to
> think they are :)
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