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      to me its also the turkish persecution of and brutal fight against the kurdish movement, where they will go as far as bombing civilians even outside their own country and work with islamist militias

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      Right? That country started backsliding democratically a while ago. They’ve suffered from nationalism, populism, and conservatism that landed them essentially a right wing authoritarian. The fact that trump likes Erdogan should be warning enough that all is not well in Turkey.

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      On a business trip, with some HQ people we visited the partially owned branch of our company in Ankara last year.

      We had a super nice and MBA-educated host from investor relations lead us through the day. It was all going well, until a few drinks into dinner, he shared how the CIA funded the terrorist Gülen to ruin the country, and that’s why they have high inflation, etc. I of course smiled along, but was surprised he thinks this way.

      I am originally from an eastern European authoritarian country, and 99% of my experience have been that white collar people are cynical and hate the shit government, even if they have to go along with the bullshit propaganda to keep their jobs.

      Also, their capital Ankara is quite the shithole, sorry. It has sparkling skyscrapers, but it’s orders of magnitudes behind in livability compared to even to poor European capitals in the Balkans. Blackouts in a luxury hotel, asphalt breaking off the road an hitting our car, concrete jungle of multi-lane roads with no walkability, fast asshole-style driving (not even letting ambulance pass) causing massive traffic.

      It’s just a very different world and culture.

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    People hate us turks for various reasons.

    1. They visited turkey as tourists and were exploited through high prices, haggling, rude and impatient service sector workers

    2. They met some of the brainwashed assholes that are sucking up to the current dictator

    3. They have an immigrant community of turks in their country that don’t assimilate

    4. They are or have connections to a historical group of people with bad blood with turks (serbs, greeks, armenians) NB : I do not think that those people are bad.

    5. Because the current state of the country is a fucking disaster for various perspectives

    6. BECAUSE TÜRKİYE NUMBER VAN BAYBEE, DATS VHY I LIVE DIASPORA TIME! IS NICE!

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      They have an immigrant community of turks in their country that don’t assimilate

      Everyone in Germany relates. Though the public image of Turks in Germany was vastly improved after OTHER arabic/african immigrants started coming.

      Also, give back Constantinople.

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    That bird Is called Turkey in English
    It’s called India (translated) in Turkish, and many European languages
    In India it is also named after Turkey
    The Arabic word for it translates to East Africa
    Malaysians call it Dutch Chicken
    In Cambodia its French chicken

    And the fucking bird comes from North America

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      It’s called India (translated) in Turkish, and many European languages

      TIL that “kalkun” (danish word for turkey, the bird) actually comes from Calcutta, as in the modern day city of Kolkata in India. Wow.

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      they thought the bird came from Turkey iirc, that’s why it’s named like that. 🦃

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      In French, Quebec/Canada specifically, it’s called Dinde. A shortening of coq/poule/poulet d’inde.

      Which translates to Indian cock/hen/chick.

      It’s mainly cus settlers brought it back Europe thinking they were in India.

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    Ask Serj Tankian how he feels about the government of Turkiye.

    A not insignificant amount of people probably know as much, or more, about System of a Down than they do about Turkiye… and thus likely know Turkiye as ‘that beautiful, diverse country that is unfortinately still run by an autocrat who won’t acknowledge past/ongoing ethnic repression and genocide.’

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      The French word is “dinde”, and the ethmology IIRC is “from India” (d’Inde)

      Now, in French, “pute” is a derogatory term for a prostitute.

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        From “poule d’inde”, litterally “hen from India”, which got shortend as such things tend to be. And it replaced the delicious Christmas goose for a while because it was “exotic”.

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    I hate Turkey because I played Kinght Online back in the day and it went from most people speaking English (as it was a global mmo) to everyone speaking Turkish basically overnight.

    So basically the Turks conquered the online territory I was part of.

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    What is the most popular tv series in nato?

    Figured that would be EuroVision or whatever that music competition is called. Which is not from the US.

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      1. Those are seperate points

      2. It’s probably “what’s fatmagül’s fault?”

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatmag%C3%BCl'%C3%BCn_Su%C3%A7u_Ne%3F

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    Let’s think about the country and see if we can come up with any possible problems somebody might have with it.

    Yes it’s in NATO but I’m pretty certain that NATO simply has them because they would prefer to have them inside pissing out.