Do not remove relevant sourced paragraphs like you did at Accession of Turkey to the European Union, otherwise you can be blocked. Baristarim 03:15, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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It seems to me that you are acting in an uncivil manner. Please remain civil and don't resort to making personal attacks or instigating edit wars. Khoikhoi 03:47, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Where have I been uncivil? I added a relevant cited source. This was blanked multiple times, and I've been attacked personally being accused of "IP hopping". PLease remain.. unbiased.
"what is your major malfunction?", "you do absolutely no service to your people by acting like this", "Turkish-POV user Baristarim", "even if you as a Turk may not want to hear it"? Look, most of those quotes don't even belong in there. The article's current state is nothing but a joke and some sort of Frankestein sewn together from people's wildest fantasies. There is not even one bit of useful information in that article, anyone who wants to learn about EU-Turkey accession won't learn anything useful. That's why there is an expert tag on it. You know, talking to me as if I am sort of in a gang by saying "your people" is pretty condescending. I am not out to do something for "my peeps" :)) Holla back dawg! Baristarim 04:13, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
The way you act towards editors working in good faith is what is condescending. You could of made this a civil discussion by first DISCUSSING things instead of going around blanking edits. That is insulting to editors who take the time to go and put in information that is properly sourced. If the general state of the page has issues, that is fine, but it is not your job to go and start harassing editors who are simply working on the page. This was a relevant quote I read at one point that does sum up the fears of a certain part of the population of Europe. Be it correct or not is not the point. I will say again, as this is in effect Judgement Day for Turkey when it comes to the EU, you are doing no service to your people by acting in such a manner. Because I as a citizen of Europe will have some say when the time comes, and you've done a good job at pushing me a bit more to the 'no' side.. which I didn't consider myself before. Good work!
I am glad that I did, I don't care even one bit. And I, as a citizen of Europe, will vote yes. How about that? I will also be voting yes as a citizen of the US and Turkey. I am doing no service to "my people"? It is an extremely condescending way of talking, there are no "my peeps", got that? Turks are not some sort of gang. How about "your people"? What would they be doing in next elections? Vote for fascists like Le Pen? Haider? Fortuyn? :) That page is about the EU-Turkey accession progress, not about the individual opinions of every single European or Turk, and definitely not the page of individual opinions of non-Europeans or Turks. If you share the feelings of Gaddafi, then there is nothing much I can do about that :) Baristarim 04:24, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
This comment "-added quotes blanked by discusting Mongolian-Turk barbarians like Mustafa the Ataturk (what gay as names). you'll never be in EU.. pigs" is not acceptable. If you have issues, take it somewhere else. Baristarim 04:27, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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You have been temporarily blocked from editing for making personal attacks and violating the three-revert rule. If you wish to make useful contributions, you are welcome to come back after the block expires. However, please make an effort to discuss your changes (in a civil manner) further in the future. Khoikhoi 04:35, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply