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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #270 on: July 17, 2016, 08:08:24 pm »
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Turkey has two major groups, Conservative Muslim and Kemalist Liberals, why don't we implement this?

Not true. I'd say Kurds, socialists, Kemalists (who are also nationalists), liberals (the "goes with the direction of the wind" bunch), Turkic nationalists (who stand close to Kemalists), Islamists and Islamo-nationalists (needless to say, they get on extremely well with Islamists).

You could indeed narrow them all down to 2-3 groups like you did. However, how one possibly reacts or with whom they might choose to side in a specific situation varies immensely. I don't see how a two-party system would work. My bet is that right wingers (conservatives) would still find a way of picking fruits of populism. It is their bread and butter after all.

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #271 on: July 17, 2016, 09:29:31 pm »
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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #272 on: July 17, 2016, 09:59:21 pm »
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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #273 on: July 17, 2016, 10:08:41 pm »
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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #274 on: July 18, 2016, 12:29:05 am »
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Another argument that coup was staged is that russian charter flights were canceled for 2-3 days just before it happened. And as long as these assholes tyrants are bff now, I can easily believe that russians were informed. It reminds the situation when Iosif wanted to use albert. But all of us remember how it happened. And this coup really looks like Reichstag fire.

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #275 on: July 18, 2016, 12:35:51 am »
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Erdogan and Putin BFFs? lol.

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #276 on: July 18, 2016, 12:37:50 am »
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Erdogan and Putin BFFs? lol.

Sounds unreal, but it's true. After the Tard officially apologized to Putin, they indeed became BFFs.

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #277 on: July 18, 2016, 01:16:29 am »
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Another argument that coup was staged is that russian charter flights were canceled for 2-3 days just before it happened. And as long as these assholes tyrants are bff now, I can easily believe that russians were informed. It reminds the situation when Iosif wanted to use albert. But all of us remember how it happened. And this coup really looks like Reichstag fire.

Now I wish to flee to Australia. The further from Russia (and now Turkey) - the better.

>Implying the Reichstag fire was staged

gtfo commie swine

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #278 on: July 18, 2016, 01:37:23 am »
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Another argument that coup was staged is that russian charter flights were canceled for 2-3 days just before it happened. And as long as these assholes tyrants are bff now, I can easily believe that russians were informed. It reminds the situation when Iosif wanted to use albert. But all of us remember how it happened. And this coup really looks like Reichstag fire.

Now I wish to flee to Australia. The further from Russia (and now Turkey) - the better.

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #279 on: July 18, 2016, 01:57:01 am »
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Sounds unreal, but it's true. After the Tard officially apologized to Putin, they indeed became BFFs.

What can you tell us about this Gulen guy? He opens "schools" across the US, looks like some kind of cult. There is cult near me called the Maharishi, these are Hindu cultists that claim they can bend spoons with their mind and levitate, famous people go there for $100,000 a stay for spiritual relaxation.

He obviously has some major money
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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #280 on: July 18, 2016, 02:00:35 am »
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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #281 on: July 18, 2016, 02:23:59 am »
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What can you tell us about this Gulen guy? He opens "schools" across the US, looks like some kind of cult. There is cult near me called the Maharishi, these are hindus that claim they can bend spoons with their minds and levitate, famous people go there for $100,000 a stay for spiritual relaxation.

He obviously has some major money

What I can tell you about him is that he is a religion monger who ran off to the USA during the snackbar cleansing of February 28, 1997. Up until then he had been supported by the previous Turkish governments as a contra-leftist tool. Yes, the previous governments, although they all varied in their political views, always nurtured Islamists to supress leftist movements. They kept them on a leash though.

Back to the topic: USA decided Gulen was too influential a tool to overlook and got him covered. As Darksoul said, he indeed lives in a manor guarded by the CIA. In time he started expanding his influence to build religious schools mainly in poverty-stricken countries. He acted like a philantropic missionary. He led a religious cult called Nur (the Holy Light) which was established by a madman called Said-i Nursi.

The Tard had always been an avid follower of him. And when he came to power also as a US tool (read this link to grasp what I mean), they held hands. The Tard started installing Gulen's henchmen in all kinds of highly important positions from the army to jurisdiction. Everything was going really fine. Together they managed to capture all media bodies and turned into a savage hydra. They started the notorious trial series to imprison patriot generals and incriminating everyone as they wished through their loudspeakers.

Things went to shit when the cake was in front of them. Soon they started fighting about who would get the bigger piece. It is then that the Tard eventually snapped and started evacuating the installed pieces. This coup itself was probably instigated on purpose to lure the remnants out of their military barracks. And you know the rest of the story.

I tried to keep it as brief as possible. But as you can see, the shithole goes as deeper as you would like it to.

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #282 on: July 18, 2016, 02:53:33 am »
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What I can tell you about him is that he is a religion monger who ran off to the USA during the snackbar cleansing of February 28, 1997. Up until then he had been supported by the previous Turkish governments as a contra-leftist tool. Yes, the previous governments, although they all varied in their political views, always nurtured Islamists to supress leftist movements. They kept them on a leash though.

Back to the topic: USA decided Gulen was too influential a tool to overlook and got him covered. As Darksoul said, he indeed lives in a manor guarded by the CIA. In time he started expanding his influence to build religious schools mainly in poverty-stricken countries. He acted like a philantropic missionary. He led a religious cult called Nur (the Holy Light) which was established by a madman called Said-i Nursi.

The Tard had always been an avid follower of him. And when he came to power also as a US tool (read this link to grasp what I mean), they held hands. The Tard started installing Gulen's henchmen in all kinds of highly important positions from the army to jurisdiction. Everything was going really fine. Together they managed to capture all media bodies and turned into a savage hydra. They started the notorious trial series to imprison patriot generals and incriminating everyone as they wished through their loudspeakers.

Things went to shit when the cake was in front of them. Soon they started fighting about who would get the bigger piece. It is then that the Tard eventually snapped and started evacuating the installed pieces. This coup itself was probably instigated on purpose to lure the remnants out of their military barracks. And you know the rest of the story.

I tried to keep it as brief as possible. But as you can see, the shithole goes as deeper as you would like it to.


  If Erdogan does not claim to be the protector of Islamic values do you think ISIS or another radical group will claim this position? I agree with everything you said here but I think Erdogan is smarter than he appears to be. He also threatens to ban facebook and twitter on a regular basis yet he used these social media platforms to stop the coup, unless of course the whole thing was an inside job. If only 40% of Turks are secular, probably less I don't know, someone has to keep the rest of the 60% Islamist whackos in line or the nation will cease to function. Do you think having to deal with the political threat of Islam shapes who Gollum truly is? Could any leader rule Turkey without turning into a monster in some form or another? Maybe there's an ounce of comfort knowing that Smeagel has no choice but to keep Islam out of the hands of others who would make the situation far worse... idk

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #283 on: July 18, 2016, 05:11:17 am »
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Now I wish to flee to Australia. The further from Russia (and now Turkey) - the better.

You'll only get closer to China.  LOL, out of the frying pan, into the fire.

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Re: Turkey coup d'etat
« Reply #284 on: July 18, 2016, 11:20:31 am »
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What can you tell us about this Gulen guy? He opens "schools" across the US, looks like some kind of cult. There is cult near me called the Maharishi, these are Hindu cultists that claim they can bend spoons with their mind and levitate, famous people go there for $100,000 a stay for spiritual relaxation.

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