Yes, That's why people have to disconnect from both the left and right both are merely tools for the rich elite to manipulate the masses.
The left wing nonsense in Turkey is bad, but so is the totalarianism of the ak party islamists too.
So what would you propose? I have much enjoyed reading some of your commentary in other threads, so I am interested if you or others have some solutions.
As an outsider (who is sympathetic to the students side so my bias is known), these protests (cause and escalation) seem to be classic exploitation of an artificial wedge issue (i.e something fairly trivial and inane if you think about it....but put to create more politics and tensions and polarisation.....rather than achieve something concrete in the end for the whole society).
There is obviously an easy way out of this all, simply have a process that takes on board both the govt side and university body side when coming up with candidates for rector selection (something quite similar to this is done here for university chancellors here in Canada)...in fact whole thing could have been prevented by creating a strong bipartisan institutional basis for this kind of thing....rather than have some action of executive fiat on one side completely.
But now both sides are invested in yet another downstream turbulence...no one wants to lose face and it seems to be another case of who is prepared to weather more. I see this increasingly for little to no reason worldwide....this polarisation and wanting it all rather than find some way to compromise especially if its not so major issue. People seem to be caught up on anything and everything. Few wan to entertain thought of "shoe on the other foot" and work to find compromise and agreement.
I feel a govt more than people on ground must see beyond this all.
I say this given power it wields compared to people on ground and given they are ruling on behalf of all their citizens (not just those that voted for them).
Thus their focus must always be conflict resolution with good institutional principles beforehand (involving all relevant stakeholders and of course themselves too w.r.t the bill they pay or argued importance to society etc).
A govt should focus its energies instead on much larger issues for what it is there for....not participating in wedge issues and creating more. These come at cost downstream to its people....and ultimately to the govt itself.