Asena_great
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ümit ozdağ about fetö and its political wing
afghan bache bazi dance in street of istanbul
These donkey’s not only rape girls, they also rape little boys too. These donkeys are uncivilized and are disgusting creatures
an afghan donkey's bache bazi dance in street of istanbul i hope you akp voters will enjoy it when its your children doing the dance
Edit : yup think about how tourist will mistake this afgoon culture as Turkish
These donkey’s not only rape girls, they also rape little boys too. These donkeys are uncivilized and are disgusting creatures
my vote wont be enough to make kimal president, ühü ühü so who gonna pay my credit card dept, who will buy me a tractor and most important how i gonna watch football matches on TRT without encryptionThe survey results of Betimar-Research, which accurately predicts the first round elections with the highest precision, regarding tomorrow's elections:
The 10 December movement will be facing most difficult times ever. Worse still, the result may not only be a purge from the CHP.
Last few posts are amazing. Hope to see more of these in the future. This country and it's people don't deserve anything better.
my vote wont be enough to make kimal president, ühü ühü so who gonna pay my credit card dept, who will buy me a tractor and most important how i gonna watch football matches on TRT without encryption
Mike Doran is on the AKP's payroll. He will take any position that supports Erdogan, even when it contradicts what he said 5 minutes ago.
If you look on Twitter, you will see thousands of our western "allies" and Muslim "brothers" demanding Türkiye to remain a refugee dumping ground. Despite the horrible economy and the fact that Türkiye already has the most refugees in the world, they insist that the burden is put on us. Erdoğan was their villain, but now he is their hero. He will protect Europe's demographics while simultaneously destroying Türkiye's future. When literally all the refugees coming in from Afghanistan are young men, that should raise some questions. The Taliban won, their nation is free now. Why are they coming to Türkiye? Why do they preach Islam, but then rape young women on the streets?
This is a problem which is going to be worse than FETÖ and PKK. You really have to question the motives of anyone who still supports this shit. If a war started with Greece for example, there would be havoc on the streets, you would quickly see these so called refugees forming Jihadist terrorist groups to gain control within Türkiye.
Would be a great solution but I tell you we have THE weakest government I've ever seen. They are so fucking weak they act as if this shit doesn't happen.I frankly think that every single young Afghan and Pakistani man in Turkey should be given a choice:
a) Stay in Turkey and become a slave with no rights until the end of your life and your body burned for fuel once you die. All your property and fancy luxuries will be confiscated and given to Turkish families who have been victims of migrant crimes.
a) Go back to your home country.
Make it very clear that their stay in Turkey will mean their existence becomes a living hell that will make the Nazis look nice and considerate and the Taliban look positively like angels. Open the border into Iran and Syria and make it very clear to Iran that further attempts to shuffle off their refugees into Turkey will be met with equally subversive actions designed to harm Iran - like giving high-quality weapons to anti-government groups in Iran and providing them with intel on Iranian military infrastructure.
I have some very small degree of sympathy for Syrians. I have none for illegal migrants from further south-east. I should probably stop watching those videos of migrant crimes because they make me incredibly angry especially because I see the same stuff on American social media regarding illegal immigrants.
Please... I know Erdoğan supporters. It's not even about the 'no alternative' narrative. These people suffer from a massive case of an extreme inferiority complex. They hate educated people. To them, westernized Turks are the other. The enemy within. They just shut off and follow their leader.I have a question. What exactly are the supporters of Erdogan supporting him for in this election? Is it because he is against terrorist organizations like FETO, Hezbollah, and PKK? Is it because of his nationalism? Is it because they support his immigration policy? Is it because they are satisfied with him on economic matters? Is it because he is Islamist? Is it for the defense industry? Is it because of the bridges and roads he has built?
The reason I ask these questions is as follows: Erdogan and the AK Party had previously cooperated directly with FETO and PKK. Now it seems they are also in cooperation with Hezbollah via Hüda Par. Regarding nationalism, Erdogan himself once said, 'I have trampled on all kinds of nationalism.' Furthermore, the party he is currently cooperating with, Huda-Par, has an aversion even to the word 'Turk'. Although the economy used to be good, there has been extreme inflation in recent years, and people's purchasing power has significantly decreased. In this regard, immigrants also play a significant role.
However, despite the fact that Erdogan has made significant mistakes and contradictory statements on many of these issues, I have observed the strange phenomenon that the majority (or at least a significant portion) of Erdogan's supporters seem to pretend that Erdogan is faultless on most of these issues, or at least believe he is far better than his alternatives. And These are the only fundamental issues that voters consider when making decisions in Turkey. I am certain that the people here may have seen many of AKP's mistakes in various other areas.
Taking all this into account, the reasons that come to mind for why people support Erdogan are: advancements in the defense industry, his ability to effectively address the public using religion and nationalism (despite contradicting himself in these matters), and most importantly, his use of media power to demonize the opposition (especially Kılıçdaroğlu) and portray himself as the only viable option. He has just managed to convince these people that there is no alternative to him by capitalizing on the weaknesses of the opposing side.