"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
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"tw"
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<lot's of stuff Tony snipped because he's too chickenshit to address it>
LOL! Complete and utter crap. The >non-Swedish population of Malmö is
around
25% IN TOTAL. Off those, 61% >are of European extract.
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?! Why not go to the site like
I told you? Scared? Like you're scared of Ricky?
Hans is a Swede and he is there, he confirms that the article is true.
He doesn't live in Malmö as far as I know, I do. This is irrevant anyway, as
I got my FACTS from www.malmo.se,
and you can do the same. As I said, the pie chart is pretty easy to
understand, even if you don't speak swedish.
You and Chris are supporters of Islam
Not me, I'm an aetheist. I'm pretty sure Chris is too.
with an ax to grind,
ax?
Hans is not and should be believed above you two clowns.
www.malmo.se should be believed above any of us, don't you agree? You silly
drug-addled pervert.
(click on "Fakta om Malmö & politik" then "statistik" then "utländsk
bakgrund" then "mångfald" and finally "Malmöbor med utländsk bakgrund (1832
kb)" otherwise, www.malmo.se/see/servlet/SeeMedia?id=26454 might work as a
shortcut, Page 8 of the .pdf file breaks down foreign inhabitants by country
because I'm nice, I will list them here ( I think I cocked this up a bit in
the last post, btw):
64,476 inhabitants have "Utländsk" (i.e non-Swedish) background.
39,350 Non-Swedish European inhabitants:
9,348 from Yugoslavia (Serbs, so not Muslim)
5,389 from Poland (not muslim)
5,243 from Bosnia_Hrecegovina (let's be generous, not to mention unrealistic
and say they're all muslim)
4,590 from Denmark (not muslim)
1,932 from Hungary (not muslim)
7,412 from elsewere in Scandinavia (e.g. Iceland, Finland i.e. not Muslim)
5,778 from other EU member states as of Jan 2003 (I very much doubt we'll
find many muslims there! )
18,587 non-swedish inhabitants from Asia:
5950 Iraq (mostly muslim)
2869 Lebanon (probably 50/50 Muslim/Christian)
2826 Iran (mostly muslim)
1266 Afghanistan (mostly muslim)
1057 Vietnam (not muslim)
2,738 from South America (I think we can safely assume they're not muslim)
839 from North America (ditto)
167 Oceania (ditto)
2763 from Africa
868 Somalia (maybe half muslim? Hell, let's say they all are)
291 Ethiopia (see above)
179 Ghana (not Muslim)
169 Morocco (probably mostly Muslim)
149 Algeria (as above)
Now, those are verifiable numbers, please tell me how even the loosest
interpretation of them could have led the dishonest author of the original
article to believe Malmö is "25% muslim"?
I predict Tony will snip or ignore these figures, and this prediction)
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29 Nov 2004 01:50:26 PM |
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:<cofbob$kpe$1@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>...
LOL! Complete and utter crap. The >non-Swedish population of Malmö is
around
25% IN TOTAL. Off those, 61% >are of European extract.
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
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30 Nov 2004 02:29:56 AM |
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"Sigvaldi Eggertsson" <sigvald@binet.is> wrote in message
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message
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LOL! Complete and utter crap. The >non-Swedish population of Malmö is
around
25% IN TOTAL. Off those, 61% >are of European extract.
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
Exactly - the majority of Turkey is therefore not in Europe.
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| User: "Sigvaldi Eggertsson" |
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30 Nov 2004 08:06:45 AM |
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:<cohar1$jo0$1@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>...
"Sigvaldi Eggertsson" <sigvald@binet.is> wrote in message
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message
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LOL! Complete and utter crap. The >non-Swedish population of Malmö is
around
25% IN TOTAL. Off those, 61% >are of European extract.
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
Exactly - the majority of Turkey is therefore not in Europe.
The majority of Russia is not in Europe either but we still include
Russia.
And as your original question was: "Since when was Turkey in Europe,
ignorant fool?!" you have proven that you are and ignorant fool
yourself.
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| User: "tw" |
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30 Nov 2004 08:20:57 AM |
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"Sigvaldi Eggertsson" <sigvald@binet.is> wrote in message
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message
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"Sigvaldi Eggertsson" <sigvald@binet.is> wrote in message
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message
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LOL! Complete and utter crap. The >non-Swedish population of
Malmö is
around
25% IN TOTAL. Off those, 61% >are of European extract.
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
Exactly - the majority of Turkey is therefore not in Europe.
The majority of Russia is not in Europe either but we still include
Russia.
Who's "we"? And please indicate the date at which Turkey started to be
reagrded as a European country
And as your original question was: "Since when was Turkey in Europe,
ignorant fool?!"
It's a question, not a statement.However, Tony's foolish ignorance stems
from many things other than his lack of knowledge about Turkey having never
been historically regarded as a part of Europe
you have proven that you are and ignorant fool
yourself.
For knowing that the vast majority of Turkey is in Asia minor, it has
historically been regarded as an Asian country, and most importantly that
the statistical breakdown of teh foreign inhabitants of Malmö did not
describe those of Turkish orign as coming from Europe? Oooh kayyy....
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| User: "Sigvaldi Eggertsson" |
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30 Nov 2004 01:51:23 PM |
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:<cohvd5$1od$1@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>...
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
Exactly - the majority of Turkey is therefore not in Europe.
The majority of Russia is not in Europe either but we still include
Russia.
Who's "we"? And please indicate the date at which Turkey started to be
reagrded as a European country
The European part of Turkey must be included in Europe.
And as your original question was: "Since when was Turkey in Europe,
ignorant fool?!"
It's a question, not a statement.However, Tony's foolish ignorance stems
from many things other than his lack of knowledge about Turkey having never
been historically regarded as a part of Europe
you have proven that you are and ignorant fool
yourself.
For knowing that the vast majority of Turkey is in Asia minor, it has
historically been regarded as an Asian country
Do you consider Russia a European or an Asian country?
There are, and have been, large numbers of Turks living in what is now
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Greece. All these countries are in
Europe and the Turks who live there must be considered European.
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| User: "tw" |
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01 Dec 2004 02:45:00 AM |
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"Sigvaldi Eggertsson" <sigvald@binet.is> wrote in message
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message
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Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
Exactly - the majority of Turkey is therefore not in Europe.
The majority of Russia is not in Europe either but we still include
Russia.
Who's "we"? And please indicate the date at which Turkey started to be
reagrded as a European country
The European part of Turkey must be included in Europe.
Well.. OK, but that's what, 5% of the landmass? And what percentage of the
population?
And as your original question was: "Since when was Turkey in Europe,
ignorant fool?!"
It's a question, not a statement.However, Tony's foolish ignorance stems
from many things other than his lack of knowledge about Turkey having
never
been historically regarded as a part of Europe
you have proven that you are and ignorant fool
yourself.
For knowing that the vast majority of Turkey is in Asia minor, it has
historically been regarded as an Asian country
Do you consider Russia a European or an Asian country?
Both:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=europe
Europe:
The sixth-largest continent, extending west from the Dardanelles, Black Sea,
and Ural Mountains. It is technically a vast peninsula of the Eurasian land
mass.
West of the Urals (where the vast majority of Russian's live) = Europe.
East = Asian.
There are, and have been, large numbers of Turks living in what is now
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Greece. All these countries are in
Europe and the Turks who live there must be considered European.
I won't argue with that.
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| User: "Sigvaldi Eggertsson" |
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01 Dec 2004 08:02:44 AM |
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:<cok039$1vf$1@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>...
The majority of Russia is not in Europe either but we still include
Russia.
Who's "we"? And please indicate the date at which Turkey started to be
reagrded as a European country
The European part of Turkey must be included in Europe.
Well.. OK, but that's what, 5% of the landmass? And what percentage of the
population?
Well, if that is the criteria, then you would not count Iceland,
Norway or such either?
And as your original question was: "Since when was Turkey in Europe,
ignorant fool?!"
It's a question, not a statement.However, Tony's foolish ignorance stems
from many things other than his lack of knowledge about Turkey having
never
been historically regarded as a part of Europe
you have proven that you are and ignorant fool
yourself.
For knowing that the vast majority of Turkey is in Asia minor, it has
historically been regarded as an Asian country
Do you consider Russia a European or an Asian country?
Both:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=europe
Europe:
The sixth-largest continent, extending west from the Dardanelles, Black Sea,
and Ural Mountains. It is technically a vast peninsula of the Eurasian land
mass.
West of the Urals (where the vast majority of Russian's live) = Europe.
East = Asian.
Since you do not have a problem with Russia being both Asian and
European, then why cannot Turkey be both?
There are, and have been, large numbers of Turks living in what is now
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Greece. All these countries are in
Europe and the Turks who live there must be considered European.
I won't argue with that.
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| User: "tw" |
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01 Dec 2004 08:29:29 AM |
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"Sigvaldi Eggertsson" <sigvald@binet.is> wrote in message
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"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message
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The majority of Russia is not in Europe either but we still
include
Russia.
Who's "we"? And please indicate the date at which Turkey started to
be
reagrded as a European country
The European part of Turkey must be included in Europe.
Well.. OK, but that's what, 5% of the landmass? And what percentage of
the
population?
Well, if that is the criteria, then you would not count Iceland,
Norway or such either?
Why not Norway? It is indisputable part of the European mainland, see
definition below. Iceland, I admit is a strange case as it could just as
easily lay claim to being a part of America I suppose.
<snip>
Do you consider Russia a European or an Asian country?
Both:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=europe
Europe:
The sixth-largest continent, extending west from the Dardanelles, Black
Sea,
and Ural Mountains. It is technically a vast peninsula of the Eurasian
land
mass.
West of the Urals (where the vast majority of Russian's live) = Europe.
East = Asian.
Since you do not have a problem with Russia being both Asian and
European, then why cannot Turkey be both?
Well, I tried to point out that far more Russians live west of the Urals
than east,but OK, Turkey can be both as well by that criteria. I imagine
Muscovites think of themselves as more European than people from Ankarah,
but that is merely my own speculation.
There are, and have been, large numbers of Turks living in what is now
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Greece. All these countries are in
Europe and the Turks who live there must be considered European.
I won't argue with that.
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30 Nov 2004 07:17:06 PM |
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(Sigvaldi Eggertsson) wrote in message news:<70d8ab2e.0411301151.6c538e@posting.google.com>...
"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:<cohvd5$1od$1@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>...
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
Exactly - the majority of Turkey is therefore not in Europe.
The majority of Russia is not in Europe either but we still include
Russia.
Who's "we"? And please indicate the date at which Turkey started to be
reagrded as a European country
The European part of Turkey must be included in Europe.
And as your original question was: "Since when was Turkey in Europe,
ignorant fool?!"
It's a question, not a statement.However, Tony's foolish ignorance stems
from many things other than his lack of knowledge about Turkey having never
been historically regarded as a part of Europe
you have proven that you are and ignorant fool
yourself.
For knowing that the vast majority of Turkey is in Asia minor, it has
historically been regarded as an Asian country
Do you consider Russia a European or an Asian country?
lol.
There are, and have been, large numbers of Turks living in what is now
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Greece.
The Turks ruled these places for many centuries in history.
The EU wants Turkey in but are scared at the sheer numbers that may
skew the votes-influence in EU policy decisions for the future.
All these countries are in
Europe and the Turks who live there must be considered European.
But, heay, your ignorant and so must I be too - he is the authority on
all things Turkish ;)
His Turkey hand is strong ;)
Gobble, Gobble, Gobble...
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| User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald" |
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29 Nov 2004 10:06:50 PM |
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(Sigvaldi Eggertsson) wrote in message news:<70d8ab2e.0411291150.4153201c@posting.google.com>...
"tw" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:<cofbob$kpe$1@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>...
LOL! Complete and utter crap. The >non-Swedish population of Malmö is
around
25% IN TOTAL. Off those, 61% >are of European extract.
Are you including Albanians and Turks in your totals?
Since when was Turkey in Europe, ignorant fool?!
The European part of Turkey (west of the Bosporus) is in Europe.
" ignorant fool?!" lol. ;)
Turkey Tommy is at it again. ;)
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