The association of some Turkey members with terrorist groups in Xinjiang is understandable if you look at the precedents. It is in fact the major feature of Jihadist terrorism whereby diverse people are feel associated by a common bond.
it is obvious that Turkey members feel a sort of brethren-ship with the terrorists based on racism and sectarianism -- otherwise, why would they be bothered about a people living on a distant land. Now, once they agree and willing to associate themselves with the terrorists that chop-up people or drive SUV into the crowd of tourists, they are in the lightest sense of the word ideological associates of Uighur terrorism.
They must be treated likewise.
In fact, the UNSC has passed a resolution, asking states to clamp down on the propagation of terrorism on the cyberspace. Under many national laws, it is a crime. China passed such law some three years back. It is the duty of the PDF administrators not to allow the PDF to be used as a tool to the propagate terrorism, whether it be against Chinese in China or Turkish in Turkey.
No terrorism should be encouraged, associated with, and praised. Turkey members have definitely gone way too much. We do not know, and care, what they talk in their tea houses while they suck on hookah, but, at least this section should be kept clear of the propagation of terrorism of any sort.
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Why would I associate with trolls such as atawolf or usernameless?
Definitely. I would advice against wasting your time on them.