The Turks are destroying their own country by repeatedly voting for Islamist clowns like Erdogan and by indirectly helping the AKP reverse everything that Ataturk achieved for the Turkish nation.
The truth is, the majority of Turks never deserved someone like Ataturk.
Ataturk was a gift to the Turkish people, as well as a gift to Middle Eastern civilization as a whole. He tried ever so hard to modernize Turkey and turn it into a progressive, forward-looking state. He promoted science and rejected superstition. He placed a huge emphasis on secularism, free thought, science and evolution. He was well ahead of his time and, to be brutally honest, the Turkish people didn't deserve him.
It's clear that the majority of Turks want someone like Ahmadinejad and Khomeini instead of a person like Ataturk, who was admired even by the likes of Albert Einstein.
The sad thing is that many Islamist Turks fail to appreciate that Ataturk was the reason why their nation survived in the first place.
Turkey was on the brink of destruction, and many foreign powers were thinking about shredding Turkey into tiny pieces until there was nothing left of it. Ataturk brought Turkey back from the dead. Were it not for him and his like-minded friends, Turkey in its current size/form would have never existed.
I have no idea why people even trust that Erdogan would preserve Turkey's secular identity. Just take a look at what's happening to Turkey's education system. Evolution is being removed from science books and replaced with creationist theories. Schoolchildren are now being taught about jihad and superstition instead of science and enlightenment. There's a huge brain drain going on in Turkey right now. The country is slowly being transformed into a Sunni version of Iran.
If Erdogan gets his own way come April, he will be able to rule Turkey by decree. Nothing will stand in his way ever again. All checks and balances would be destroyed, and the Turkish army will be entirely under his command. The Islamization process in Turkey will accelerate at an alarming rate once he consolidates more executive powers. The death penalty would be reinstated, many political parties will be banned, school curriculums would be further Islamized, more individual rights and liberties will be taken away from the citizens, etc.
The Turks will really regret what they're doing. Little do they appreciate why liberal democracies have separation of powers and checks and balances. They will soon realize that giving a lot of power to one person is the worst mistake they've ever made.
Well, good luck. It was nice knowing you, Turkey lol. I guess I could finally welcome Turkey to the Arab World.
By the way, isn't it kinda embarrassing that poorer countries in sub-Saharan Africa that are nowhere near as developed as Turkey, such as Senegal and Ghana, are many times freer and more democratic than Turkey? The same goes for the Arab countries. It's really embarrassing when you consider how poorer and less fortunate countries are doing better than the Middle East in terms of democracy and liberties.
On a final note, I really hope Erdogan's referendum fails, for the sake of whatever's left of Turkish democracy. Not only will his victory send the wrong message to other autocrats in the region, but it will also backfire badly on Turkey in the long-term. If Turkey becomes autocratic, then the chances of a civil war inside Turkey will increase manyfold. Autocracies always lead to internal/domestic conflicts in the long-term. Erdogan should know this better than anyone else, considering he lives in a region where many civil wars have emerged in recent years directly as a result of autocratic rule.