True Brexit Geezahs

    by TerryFromFubar

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    1. just_some_other_guys on

      St George would not have referred to it as Türkiye, as the Turks hadn’t rocked up at that point. He would have called it Anatolia. Once again demonstrating how stupid this “gotcha” is

    2. Cheeseconsumer08 on

      Anatolia was Greek at the time of St. George (3rd Century AD) while the Turks arrived in roughly the 11th century AD, St. George was most likely ethnically Greek and would have likely spoken Greek and would have likely considered himself to be Greek and would likely have had no concept of what a Turk or Turkey would be as Turkic people would not arrive in that part of the world for another 800 or so years

    3. HistorianEntire311 on

      De que hablas en ese tiempo los turcos aún no llegaron a anatolia, diría griego o romano, dios como odio estos memes que hace la gente solo para burlarse de gente que odia

    4. ThePrimalEarth7734 on

      He was a Greek Anatolian citizen of the Roman Empire. Had he been born 700 years later he would’ve been fighting for the komnenoi to keep the Turks out of Anatolia.

    5. Imagine a second coming of Jesus into America.

      I can see it now.

      Fox News: THIS JUST IN! BROWN SKIN SOCIALIST HIPPIE JEWISH MAN WHO DOESN’T SPEAK ENGLISH HAS BEEN ARRESTED BY ICE!!!

    6. The weird fantasy people have with the idea that anyone in England actually cares that St George wasn’t English goes on.

      Does Spain have the same thing around St. James? YoU CaLl hER oUR LaDy of GuaDaluPe but she was actually from NAZARETH; triggered yet, Mexican gammons? So sick of this continuity remain bullshit.

      Also btw, St George wasn’t from Turkey, nothing resembling Turkey existed until like a thousand years after he died.

    7. Luv me kabob, luv me Ingerlund flag, ‘ate Tuhhks (no’ racial, jus’ dun’ loike ‘em), end of

    8. The Turks invaded Anatolia from Central Asia and gradually ethnically cleansed the Greeks who had lived there for thousands of years.

    9. That image is pure and complete propaganda. One, St George is a Saint of the 3rd Century. Meaning that back then Britannia and Anatollia where part of the Roman Empire so it was basically all one Empire. The ethnicity of the people of Anatollia where Greeks not Turks which were still living in the Stepps in Central Asia. But that’s not the point. Whoever lying propagandist who made this image just wanted to virtue signal about how good of a person they are. Said person has no clue of history and represents a lot of people who just go with vibes.

    10. Yeah this chestnut again.

      He would never have said Turkey, let alone Türkiye.

      1. It wasn’t Turkish until several centuries later when the Turks invaded from the east. Surely you know this.

      2. This is in English, and the English is ‘Turkey’. English is a language, not some ISO standard, and that like any language is determined by its speech community, not because Erdoğan decided that the name we’ve used for centuries isn’t good enough. It’s not like they call it ‘England’ instead of İngiltere. Only officials there and try-hards online would say this.

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