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Kinda like AKP here,i got a warning to.
They insult us and thats ok but answer back and theres your warning for insulting.
Herseyin arkasinda komplo aramiyalim arkadaslar. Yanlis anlasilma, ya da bizimkiler bir yanlis yapmis olabilirler. Ne icin banlandiklarini bilmiyorum, ama herzaman her iki tarafin kendine gore ayni konduda degisik hikaye'si vardir.At least, we learned some certain nations members are favored. Sadly nothing we can do about it.
If you read forums like this, you would get the impression that not many people like AKP. But from how I experienced, the majority in Turkey is silent. And that's why during elections there is a different outcome than how you would expect.How do you rate their chances in the next election? The general consensus amongst Turkish members online seems to be that the AKP are not good for the country.
The fact that AKP want's to join EU and makes changes in Turkey to conform to EU standards is proof that democracy and secularism isn't in danger under their rule. That is my opinion about it. So far, I haven't seen them do anything to try to change Turkey's secular structure in the last 11 years. I also think that democracy has a stronger foothold in Turkey compared to 10 years ago (still not optimal though), and this happened during AKP's reign as well. I think the reason people keep re-electing them is because they have a good track record, but also the opposition is weak.I think most of the Turkish members are concerned (me included) about democracy and secularism in Turkey. In other aspects AKP doing good.
Justice always works fabulously in Turkey:
I'd totally do that, if Şamil Tayyar didn't have the MP immunity.Gidersin fazil sayi mahkemeye veren muhendis gibi bunlarida mahkemeye verirsin....
cok basit....
I'd totally do that, if Şamil Tayyar didn't have the MP immunity.
@meral if you could use their actual names, people who doesn't follow celebrity stuff could understand.
I actually don't give a damn about his personal life, there's more at stake here. Our freedom of speech is at risk. Internet should be a place where people can exchange their thoughts. It is the case with developed countries. It is as much of a right as any. If it's happening to a high-profile celebrity today, it can happen to any of us tomorrow. We all use internet and we all have our unique thought that can be "unacceptable" for some people, or even for the majority of people. Why would we have to think the same as the others? How could it be called even "thinking" fvck.
Can't you see the dilemma? PM of this country was imprisoned for quite the same reason. Now he took the power and he's doing the same things. This country doesn't have to choose between right-wing extremism and left-wing extremism.
You see it's not your or government's place to tell. I won't learn how should I speak or how should i behave around people from government. Their job is to serve me, not to teach me how to live. You may not like this "scum", I don't give a damn about him either, what bothers me is the fact that what happened to him today could happen to me tomorrow.For freedom of speech, yes this is a big shame, even though we may think different or insulting it shows how we personalise things and it is a way of outleting which is good for communication but still I cant say I like it when this scum becomes the figure of free-speech
That's what's wrong with some people. Although I agree with how stupid it is, I still believe they have every damn right to act hat way.I also notice that our so-called enlightened ones act like foreigners and try to distance themselves from their nation by talking bullshit as I see his case in this case and it makes me disgusted by him. It is like more you attack on Türks more liberal-enlightened you are.