Islamists trying hard to be bigger traitors to the nation than the PKK.
Article hints these protestors against SOCAR is just the beginning
Poster says "Two nations, One Betrayal"
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Islamists trying hard to be bigger traitors to the nation than the PKK.
Article hints these protestors against SOCAR is just the beginning
Poster says "Two nations, One Betrayal"
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Azerbaijan also supports Palestine.
Be somewhat critical of what you read.
If your idea is to spoil (bozmak ) Azerbaijan-Turkey relations, don't try in vain, dear BOZAN!
What makes these people islamists in your eyes?Islamists trying hard to be bigger traitors to the nation than the PKK.
Islamists trying hard to be bigger traitors to the nation than the PKK.
Calling your country “traitor” for one(“2 states, 1 treason”), would make many think that you place other stuff like your religion buddies or other states before you. They’re fifth columnists. Everybody can follow their own ideology and belief systems but nation must come first. If it doesn’t for them, what good are they for the nation?What makes these people islamists in your eyes?
“We have one family - the Turkic states! We don't need any other family."C'mon I'm not spoiling anything from a post on this forum
The author: Bahruz Samadov is a PhD candidate in political science at Charles University in Prague.
Also, Aliyev is going to do an Erdogan.
In early 2024, Aliyev mentioned the need for a fresh “national ideology - he will go down a rabbit hole of anti-west rhetoric and form strong bonds with Russia, China and other illiberal states. There is no national struggle for territorial integrity anymore, he needs a new fight to keep the people in line
“We have one family - the Turkic states! We don't need any other family."
This is what Aliyev said. This is our national idea. For me, as a supporter of Turan (the cultural, political and military unity of the Turk states), this is the most important thing.
And what some Samadov from Prague writes is not interesting to me.
Regarding the “bridle”. Where did you read this? Have you been reading all sorts of Financial Times again this morning? Or its cousin, The New York Times?
Feel free to check out the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Times! They all write the same thing, protecting first of all their national interests.
And those who disagree with them are denigrated, portrayed as savages, dictators and cannibals.
80% of people do not have very developed critical thinking, so they probably believe in all sorts of Times.
Of the remaining 20%, few people know what continent Azerbaijan is on.
Our opinion is known to only a few who... they simply don’t care!
Well, since they don’t care, what can we do except not pay attention to them or don’t care like them.
Peoples are different.
And their interests are different. Is this difficult to understand?
Do you really think that all of Europe will suddenly get excited about the idea of Turan?!
Are you paranoid if they are actually out to get you?...demonization (of the West), paranoia and conspiracy...
Are you paranoid if they are actually out to get you?
A century of a half successful reconquista in and around Turkey beg to differ. Even when compared to other muslim nations, European behaviour towards Turks is remarkably hostile. They smiply want us gone. Fortunately, we are not in that age anymore, but in every westerner's heart there lies a desire to "drive off the Turkish hordes" and retake Constantinople.That's what i am trying to say, i just don't think West is out there to get anyone just because who they are.
but in every westerner's heart there lies a desire to "drive off the Turkish hordes" and retake Constantinople.
C'mon I'm not spoiling anything from a post on this forum
The author: Bahruz Samadov is a PhD candidate in political science at Charles University in Prague.
Also, Aliyev is going to do an Erdogan.
In early 2024, Aliyev mentioned the need for a fresh “national ideology - he will go down a rabbit hole of anti-west rhetoric and form strong bonds with Russia, China and other illiberal states. There is no national struggle for territorial integrity anymore, he needs a new fight to keep the people in line
One thing I came to realized conservatives everywhere in muslims countries Hate the West almost no matter what.
However, what is surprising, for many progressive Turks, I see they also hate the West equally. Even though they prefer to live by Western ideals in their socio-cultural and political setting. (Liberal outlook on individual/personal life, secular outlook on collective society and despising anything remotely religious.) That is quite the opposite of how most Progressives and liberals in South Asia would view the West. Geopolitically, much more friendly outlook IMO.
Now i can fully understand how it can be competitive and confrontational geopolitically with the West (unlike in our region) as Turkish National interests often collides with those of the West, but it still baffling how does that results into outright demonization (of the West), paranoia and borderline conspiracy from otherwise educated people.
That's what i am trying to say, i just don't think West is out there to get anyone just because who they are.
Really? Well , let me be judge of that. They don't like me , let alone you.I disagree here. People in the West doesn’t give a damn about Turks or Turkey or anyone else. Like everywhere, people just want to live their life without being bothered. Those you describe are conservatives from the Balkans (Greece, Serbia, etc..)
This is the result of ''the West playing with a weak Türkiye'',However, what is surprising, for many progressive Turks, I see they also hate the West equally. Even though they prefer to live by Western ideals in their socio-cultural and political setting. (Liberal outlook on individual/personal life, secular outlook on collective society and despising anything remotely religious.)
This is the result of ''the West playing with a weak Türkiye'',
The EU saying something doing the opposite(60 years of bs)
Hidden sanctions or delays on weapon deliveries
Harboring terrorists(PKK,Feto,etc)
Weaponizing our enemies
Working against us in every situation possible
Trying to keep us dependent on them for technology/weapons and all other requierments
The Turkish society is a modern society,we dont feel east nor west.
Our values are more Western then eastern but this doesnt mean we copied the West.
We are not a Muslim society as known in your region,maybe thats why you think we want to live like the West.
We already have almost the same lifestyle,this Muslim world thingy came with the AKP rule.
As you may have noticed,Erdogan tried to change the society but the people didnt accept it.
Dont compare us to Muslim countries,our country is a secular democracy,not a Muslim country.
If you want to go there(that far back) then lets talk about Bangladesh.You didn't understand what I wrote. You weren't a secular country. It was chalipate then Ataturk adapted Western secular and liberal outlook for Turkish state and society. Those ideas are very much Western. That's the whole point.
If you want to go there(that far back) then lets talk about Bangladesh.
Your people never wore burqa's,your society was colorful vibrant and happy,what happened?
Why did you change to an Arab society?
So,why did you go backwards when even the Arabs are trying to Westernize their society?
The whole point is to go forward,not backward.
One thing I came to realized conservatives everywhere in muslims countries Hate the West almost no matter what.
However, what is surprising, for many progressive Turks, I see they also hate the West equally. Even though they prefer to live by Western ideals in their socio-cultural and political setting. (Liberal outlook on individual/personal life, secular outlook on collective society and despising anything remotely religious.) That is quite the opposite of how most Progressives and liberals in South Asia would view the West. Geopolitically, much more friendly outlook IMO.
Now i can fully understand how it can be competitive and confrontational geopolitically with the West (unlike in our region) as Turkish National interests often collides with those of the West, but it still baffling how does that results into outright demonization (of the West), paranoia and borderline conspiracy from otherwise educated people.