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    Scott McIntyre Verified account ‏@mcintinhos 25 Apr 2015

    The cultification of an imperialist invasion of a foreign nation that Australia had no quarrel with is against all ideals of modern society.

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      1. ΜΑΚΕΔΑΝΟΣ ‏@MAKEDANOS 25 Apr 2015

        @mcintinhos Not a word though about the imperialist invasion of Anatolia by the Turks, which culminated in the Armenian Genocide. Why not?

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      3. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 26 Apr 2015

        @MAKEDANOS @mcintinhos By Turks? What? Might as well mention the invasions of Anatolia by the Romans, Greeks, and Persians! And a Turk

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      5. ΜΑΚΕΔΑΝΟΣ ‏@MAKEDANOS 26 Apr 2015

        @harmlesstree2 @mcintinhos The Greeks were indigenous to western Asia Minor, actually.

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      7. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 26 Apr 2015

        @MAKEDANOS @mcintinhos The Greeks settled colonized western Anatolia, as they did much The Mediterranean. And I am sure they mixed with the

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      9. ΜΑΚΕΔΑΝΟΣ ‏@MAKEDANOS 26 Apr 2015

        @harmlesstree2 @mcintinhos So the Greeks were "European colonial invaders", but the Turks are indigenous?

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      11. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 26 Apr 2015

        @MAKEDANOS @mcintinhos I had not got to that part yet. No, they are the same people - to a large degree.

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      12. ΜΑΚΕΔΑΝΟΣ ‏@MAKEDANOS 26 Apr 2015

        @harmlesstree2 @mcintinhos Only if you believe that genes determine ethnicity, a rather quaint idea if there ever was one.

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      13. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 26 Apr 2015

        @MAKEDANOS @mcintinhos I obviously do not believe that

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      1. finalsamsara ‏@finalsamsara 25 Apr 2015

        finalsamsara Retweeted Scott McIntyre

        .@mcintinhos speaks out against an imperial war against TR, guess who runs 2the help of the racists.A Kemalist Turk!https://twitter.com/mcintinhos/status/591869048943706113 …

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        Scott McIntyre @mcintinhos
        The cultification of an imperialist invasion of a foreign nation that Australia had no quarrel with is against all ideals of modern society.
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      2. Dean Bain ‏@Dean_Bain 29 Apr 2015

        @finalsamsara Ottoman Empire that had allied with Germany.Turkey not a nation until 1923. Another tweet of @mcintinhos was racist, actually.

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      3. finalsamsara ‏@finalsamsara 30 Apr 2015

        @Dean_Bain @mcintinhos hmm is that why you are invading Iraq since Kurdistan is not a nation yet? Till we carve nations!

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      5. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 30 Apr 2015

        @finalsamsara @Dean_Bain @mcintinhos Hmmm why would the Ottomans ally Germany make any difference? British declared war on Germany.

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      6. Dean Bain ‏@Dean_Bain 30 Apr 2015

        @harmlesstree2 It makes a difference to the veracity of @mcintinhos' statement.These facts are easily verifiable & he lied to fit his agenda

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      8. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 30 Apr 2015

        @Dean_Bain @mcintinhos imperial interests.

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      9. Dean Bain ‏@Dean_Bain 30 Apr 2015

        @harmlesstree2 The geopolitics & motivations of Empires are subjects for debate. My comments were limited to the faslehoods of @mcintinhos.

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      11. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 30 Apr 2015

        @Dean_Bain @mcintinhos @finalsamsara But they were not falsehoods, unless you are splitting hairs in order to deflect attention away from

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      1. David Braithwaite ‏@DaveismOfficial 25 Apr 2015

        @mcintinhos You mean a foreign nation which signed a military alliance with the enemy, aka Germany?

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      3. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 26 Apr 2015

        @DaveismOfficial @mcintinhos Germany for their imperial interests.

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      5. Carlos Malleum ‏@carlosmalleum 27 Apr 2015

        @harmlesstree2 @DaveismOfficial @mcintinhos no, the British went to war because Belgium, their ally was invaded and to confront

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      7. andrew ‏@harmlesstree2 27 Apr 2015

        @carlosmalleum @DaveismOfficial @mcintinhos Oh, please, the British went to war to serve their imperialist interest, which they viewed

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