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she speaks like borat ahaahha. i don't now what kind man can be influence...

i let you with your borat women...
 
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she speaks like borat ahaahha. i don't now what kind man can be influence...

i let you with your borat women...

Are you serious ?


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I keep saying "WTF" when I see her on tv haha.

She also looks so "ezik" as if he is beating her at home. Always in the background and silent not independent at all. I doubt they could find an uglier woman if they searched for it.


This guy doesn't look turkish at all more like Egyptian or Saudi Arabia.

He does not represent 99,99% of Turkey looks wise.


You can't even imagine the things I'd do to her :smitten:

What a stupid things do you talk @Vord , i don't give shit when a spokesman talk. Russian or American, that woman looks like she let a fart. You want to listen to her when she speaks? Go look a women to your self....

@ATALAY

stop kissing others ***, what did that men told you are with him? Stop posting to everything on the forum, its makes you really stupid.

Not cool do not mess with my BRO's. :guns:
 
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I keep saying "WTF" when I see her on tv haha.

She also looks so "ezik" as if he is beating her at home. Always in the background and silent not independent at all. I doubt they could find an uglier woman if they searched for it.



This guy doesn't look turkish at all more like Egyptian or Saudi Arabia.

He does not represent 99,99% of Turkey looks wise.



You can't even imagine the things I'd do to her :smitten:



Not cool do not mess with my BRO's. :guns:

lbrahim Kalın is a Turkish citizen with Arabic background as far as l know, but some members are right nowadays the way you look means everything...
 
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Exactly. I love reading Ibrahim Kalin's articles in English. He has a great mind. But his physical profile doesn't fit the job definition of a spokesperson. We need an attractive female for that job. The job of a spokesperson isn't just to relay the viewpoint of Turkey, but to also ADVERTISE Turkey, SHOW its people to the world, GET THE WORLD TO LIKE US and sympathize with what we're saying on camera. With Kalin's face that's a very hard task if not impossible.

He can remain in charge of the department but we need a bright and attractive woman like Maria Zakharova to get on the camera and speak. Let her report to Kalin and take her talking points from him. Just don't put Kalin in front of the camera. :)

Maria Zakharova

Viewer response: Interesting, tell me more about Russia...

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Ibrahim Kalin

Viewer response:
I've already changed the channel...

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I'm sorry to have insulted your obvious man-crush @Oublious . But if you don't agree with what I have to say, feel free to offer a counter-argument or simply ignore it and move on.

@Vord has a point. Called psychology. And as we can seen on Vord (not only on him), it works, and it works very well. Don't estimate the power of psychological influence.
 
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It is beyond politics
What has been happening in Turkey recently is no longer a matter of political criticism and disagreement, it is now simply a matter of despair and sorrow. It is beyond politics. It is no longer a matter of rights and wrongs but a matter of the survival of sanity and emotional wellbeing, which are under serious threat. We should acknowledge that this is beyond politics.

Even if I were not an observer of politics and a long-term politically engaged citizen, I would find it difficult to survive the challenges of the times, which go beyond politics. Most recently, a group of mob attacked the funeral of the mother of Kurdish issue-focused Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) deputy Aysel Tuğluk. Tuğluk was condemned as a terrorist and the burial of her mother in a cemetery in Ankara was objected to by the group. Eventually, the old woman’s body had to be removed from her grave and sent to the city of her birth, Tunceli, which is a stronghold of Alevis and Kurds.

I have known Aysel Tuğluk for almost 20 years, and although there are many points of political disagreement between us, I have always thought she deserves respect for her political determination and her critical mind. A tough woman who survived many political setbacks, including the death of her brother in prison after the 1980 military coup, she was unable to talk when I phoned her (while she was given permission to be outside of prison for two days) right after the terrible event. After so many political difficulties that I have experienced, it was a huge challenge for me to hear her trembling voice on the other end of the line.

All this goes beyond politics, beyond rights and wrongs. It is simply a matter of humanity. If a society loses its sense of basic human values, the rest is mere triviality. The loss of values is the most frightening thing to happen in any human community. Death is the ultimate reminder of equality among human beings, revealing all differences as trivial. So the loss of a loved one is the ultimate matter of compassion. It is terrifying to know about the existence of people who care for nothing other than their so-called political convictions in such a moment. This can only promise a very dark future for any society. It goes beyond politics, and unless it is acknowledged as such by all segments of society, only tragedies will follow it.

Finally, it is at least a sign of hope that the ruling party condemned the attack as well as the opposition. But still I am not sure if all feel and understand the real threat to society as a whole. The current state of affairs not only signals further threats for Kurds, Alevis and political dissidents, it also shows that at the end of the day no party, no political circle, or even the strongest leader, can govern the cruelty and mindlessness of the mob mentality. And indeed we may not be far away from that end of the day.

It is beyond politics.

September/18/2017
 
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Good job to the mob that did this.

Also kick the pussy named Kemal Kilicdaroglu who is also from Tunceli out of CHP ASAP.
 
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So apparently some HDP MP banned Gokturk and wolf patches/symbols in the military... THIS is going too far. This is disgusting. This needs to be reversed immediately. How is this even possible??? What the f*ck is our government doing.

They're bringing ummah together, nationalism is haram alhamdullilah so what do you want?
 
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Leftists and Islamists - turning countries into sh*tholes for decades...

Don't be surprised if they start another cözüm süreci, next time 2000 soldiers will sacrifice their lives to clean their mess and once again the government will take credit just like they did last time.

if Turkish people are so blind and stupid then they earned it.
 
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Hopefully this 'mistake' of removing Turkic script from TSK will trigger more and more people to return to their roots. There's a surprising amount of Turks who don't know what 'Old Turkic script' is. Maybe this will give it the publicity it deserves (lots of people are protesting on social media).
 
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