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Greeny
27th November 2003, 15:07
Hello from İstanbul-Türkiye

first I'd like to salute all those that bear a rebellion soul against the polities of the contemporary or past imperialists all over the world. I think only on this forum I can post just because I'm not a communist. I can say I am a socialist that believes in God. I am now in search to situate my ideas on a well ordained ideology that HAS NOT HURT the believers but also satisfied those who are not glad to live under the circumstances that are determined based on merchantilism by the so-called liberals.
Anyway, let me now go read the posts

I hope I can develop myself and find new ways to shape my opinions on the rising of a new world

Greeny

suffianr
27th November 2003, 17:11
Hey Greeny, welcome to the board!

Please, tell us a little more about what you mean by this:


I am now in search to situate my ideas on a well ordained ideology that HAS NOT HURT the believers but also satisfied those who are not glad to live under the circumstances that are determined based on merchantilism by the so-called liberals.



p.s./Mods, should this thread be in the Lounge? Cheers.

Desert Fox
27th November 2003, 17:22
Welcome, a word of advice, toughen up a lil bit since most of the blokes here are tough or atleast pretend to be tough :P

Greeny
28th November 2003, 09:51
I mean that:

I am firstly a Muslim and think that religion is a basic need for all people, though it may emerges in different ways. Cause, mankind since the creation of Adam & Eva have needed religion in order to describe what they have been to live. But this doesnt mean religious people must obey the oppressive attitudes of the dominant classes. Sadly, the well-known socialist countries have neglected (deliberatively) the religious and also oppressed them by closing the churches and the mosques etc..

So, I as one that believes in God want to see a world where the workers are satisfied and all the religions are not prohibited. I dont know how else I could explain. I hope that's enough.

As for 'being tough' (desert fox) I dont think violence could solve the problems.In my country many have tried it, many have died by that, and thing are the same as before. Can you a little tell me about what kind of 'toughening' are you talking about?

Faceless
28th November 2003, 19:42
Sadly, the well-known socialist countries have neglected (deliberatively) the religious and also oppressed them by closing the churches and the mosques etc.. Sadly true; though Castro is remarkably tollerant of the church. Something to do with his Jesuit upbringing. Anyway, welcome.

Felicia
28th November 2003, 23:06
Welcome to che-lvies, Greeny. :)

From Istanbul eh? How have things been going there since the bombings? I'd like to get it from you instead of the Crappy News Network (CNN)

Greeny
29th November 2003, 07:44
haha

There'a actually no differenece between the Crappy NN and the Turkish press. I still dont believe everything I hear. An illegal organization (IBDA-C) that undertook the bombings is known to have militants who have sexual-obsessions and are not power enough to make such great bombings..As for El- Quaedah I guess they have some affinities with the secret services. I work in Şişli where a synagog was attacked. People are still a little discontentted. Many here unfortunately believe the news coming through the press. Actually I havent searched thoroughly the press after the events. I'll post here if I find out something worth to hear.