Based NaziCel
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Turkey was an exceptionTurkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Cyprus and Armenia aren't European countries.
I guess you could make the argument for Turkey, since they do have land in Europe, but it's so cope.
If you consider Georgia to be European, I don't see why not consider Cyprus and Armenia.Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Cyprus and Armenia aren't European countries.
Didn't see that Georgia was on there. It's not European.If you consider Georgia to be European, I don't see why not consider Cyprus and Armenia.
Cyprus is hereIf you consider Georgia to be European, I don't see why not consider Cyprus and Armenia.
Culturally it is, imho. Maybe not geographicallyDidn't see that Georgia was on there. It's not European.
I think that's cope. May as well take Cyprus and Turkey into the category, considering it's culturally Byzantine Greek for the most part.Culturally it is, imho. Maybe not geographically
Turkey is anything but European culturally. Cyprus is literally in the EU.I think that's cope. May as well take Cyprus and Turkey into the category, considering it's culturally Byzantine Greek for the most part.
It's both. There is indeed a broader "European" civilization and culture, yet, it's also a geographical term.Europe is a continent, not a culture. Anything outside of Europe isn't European.
Turkey took all of its culture from the Byzantines, and even its flag is a Greek colonial flag. Turkey also has territory in Europe. If your argument is based on religion, then by that logic, Bosnia wouldn’t be considered a European country either, despite being geographically completely located in Europe.Turkey is anything but European culturally. Cyprus is literally in the EU
Its not. Theres Europe and it's descendants. Europe being us and it's descendants being Australia, United States, New Zealand (maybe I'm forgetting more). Just because most Americans descent from Europeans, doesn't magically turn the continent of America into Europe. No. The people are Americans of European ancestry.It's both. There is indeed a broader "European" civilization and culture, yet, it's also a geographical term.
It’s my opinion on european countries.It’s not about politics, actually.It’s how I see that country and how based it was throughout historyWhy is Russia so high here? The same ZOG, censorship, lack of freedom, but also quite a lot of pallor.
This is solely due to the fact that Russia liberated the Balkans from the Ottomans in 1877-1878, I think so.It’s my opinion on european countries.It’s not about politics, actually.It’s how I see that country and how based it was throughout history
Not at all.I said that it’s about how I perceive that country, it’s culture and how based I perceive that country or how based it was throughout history.It’s not about the liberation of balkans at all.This isn’t the reason why I like RussiaThis is solely due to the fact that Russia liberated the Balkans from the Ottomans in 1877-1878, I think so.
Partition of PolandThis is solely due to the fact that Russia liberated the Balkans from the Ottomans in 1877-1878, I think so.
It’s about my opinion on these countries and how based I perceive their history and cultureWhy did you put Croatia in the same rank as Moldova and Belarus when it's objectively one of the most advanced countries in EE and the Balkans? Also Azerbaijan and Turkey aren't European
I seeIt’s about my opinion on these countries and how based I perceive their history and culture
It’s just good or bad opinions that I have about these countries.It’s subjectiveI see
Go back to your kindergarten, retardIt's very colorful
Fuck off flaggotGo back to your kindergarten, retard
Based brocel
It’s about how based was every european country throughout history and how based is their culture according to me (It’s subjective)Why is it the way it is?
Well, Europe and Asia are physically not separated by anything so where do you draw the line. I mean, racially sure ethnic groups are different in different regions but for example in the case of Georgia they usually look European, resembling Southern Europeans and they are caucasoid. The same goes for Turkey, they are just culturally different and racially only a little bit, not to the extent of Asians or Africans for sureI think that's cope. May as well take Cyprus and Turkey into the category, considering it's culturally Byzantine Greek for the most part.
Also countless other countries.
Europe is a continent, not a culture. Anything outside of Europe isn't European.
I'd say there's actually a clear line. The bosphorus strait separates Europe from Asia. Cyprus, Georgia etc are east of the Bosphorus.Well, Europe and Asia are physically not separated by anything so where do you draw the line. I mean, racially sure ethnic groups are different in different regions but for example in the case of Georgia they usually look European, resembling Southern Europeans and they are caucasoid. The same goes for Turkey, they are just culturally different and racially only a little bit, not to the extent of Asians or Africans for sure





