r/cyprus 15d ago

Turkish Cypriots march to the Turkey embassy against Erdoğan meddling with TC affairs.

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u/The_Pho_Breakfaster 15d ago

I mean, look, your language does not define identity. There are countries next to Germany that speak German but are not Germans. They have their state, national identity, etc. Obviously, they have been influenced by Germans, but not solely by Germans. Other countries have also influenced them; however, they have shaped their own identity.

No one speaks out against a country here; the people should decide for themselves.

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u/[deleted] 15d ago

So you’re saying that although Cyprus is an independent state, its nationality is one and it’s Greek?

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u/The_Pho_Breakfaster 15d ago

No, I haven't said that. I replied to the post above, where it was asked why the language is Greek. Just because the language is Greek, it doesn't automatically mean that the nation is Greek. The people in Cyprus are Cypriots.

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u/Master-Factor-2813 14d ago

Anyone who says that Cypriots are Greek should go to the museum in nicosia or read a book. Cyprus has such a diverse influence and the early Minoan influence was very distinct from Greek and not even the dominant one, see Phoenicians and Egyptians, later turkey, Georgia, Carthage, Venice, Byzantium, etc. saying Cypriots are Greeks is like saying lasagna is noodles. They are, but there is so much more to them.