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How do you think you can achieve that? Some parts might be historically Greek but right now Anatolia is populated by mostly Turkish population.
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How about Cleansing Italy from Lombards, Normans, Franks?
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I'm against any form of genocide, but I don't see any problem with the idea of moving a population from an area where said population historically doesn't belong to. As such, I think allmodern-day Southern Europeans should be gently moved to North Africa, since they're mostly North Africans who historically don't belong to Europe. This was the original look of the Spaniards, for example:
See, ALL Spaniards were either redhead, blond or dark blond before the Moorish invasion, as clearly depicted in every single image of a Spaniard in the Cantigas de Santa Maria. Modern Spaniards should be sent to North Africa as a form of historical repair.
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Personally no - I mean have you actually seen these Turks. OMG they would have free movement and would not want one of them in Greece.
The ex Anatolian refugees majority have migrated to the new world so there is no point repopulating the area as there are hardly any in Greece or have mixed with locals.
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We can't even grow our population, what people are going to occupy these areas? It will be a desert.
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