Asena_great
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long live laik TSK
Unfortunately we harbour a lot of eziks in Türkiye and abroad. Some, even call themselves Turks.I’m not a physicist nor a SW engineer, just a humble computer end user. Yet, even I have some idea what this computer is about
Check this out. Funny AF
Radiator, vileda stick, model kit, sheet metal profile and now chandelier.
Turkey's first quantum computer, QuanT, was likened to a chandelier.
Bro I agree that we Turks, in general have an inferiority complex and it’s legendary. But I am not really sure what bothers me most honestly. Their inferiority issues or insult oozing comments which are dead giveaway of their ignorance? Unfortunately we harbour a lot of eziks in Türkiye and abroad. Some, even call themselves Turks.
Many think their made-up dream of a country is on par with Türkiye so they can't stand anything positive about it.
This is perfectly normal because people who immigrate are held to high standards whereas people born there are not. The diffrrences between individual minorities is more interesting, but have multiple cultural reasons. India for instance has very high inner competition due to the countries very large population and very uneven wealth distribution so they work very hard to study good and go to other counties to have better life standards. Several other countries have similar story, but India is much larger, so lets say 1% of smartest young people there would be a 10 times largee group, etc. For most cultures there are also thinga like protecting and hiring their own. Some groups are less likely to do so.
He might be unconsciously or consciously part of an intelligence op.When the ex-Emir of DEASH Turkiye is allowed to speak on TV... What kind of simulation is this?!?! This is a man that labeled TSK as kafir, openly supported ISIS in their "glory" days and defended the burning of human beings alive.
His father is a convicted terrorist, being the leader of the Turkish Hezbollah terrorist organization, Abu Hanzala himself is arrested multiple times in connection to both Al Qaeda and ISIS.
When this terrorist was released the day was like a holyday for the ISIS sleeper networks on the Balkans. What the heck is wrong with this country?
Everyday we are talking about the rule of law. What kind of law is this? Terrorists are walking freely, even being sponsored with State money, the f*ckers can also do politics the way they like, propagate ideas directly targeting the constitution, the State's founding principles and the non-separable integrity of Turkiye.
What kind of a law and democracy allows for a terrorist to run for elections, win the election so later he can be forcefully and unlawfully replaced according to the law by labeling the terrorist as a threat to the national security? Is this some kind of a joke?