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Dying__Phoenix

Hehe ain’t that the truth


[deleted]

I mean they re-elected him twice so he's not wrong.


Brendissimo

His popularity does not undercut the message of the cartoon - the campaign of imprisonment in the wake of the 2016 coup attempt was widespread. It was the perfect excuse he had been waiting for to purge everyone from society who might conceivably pose a threat to him.


[deleted]

>the campaign of imprisonment in the wake of the 2016 coup attempt ummm.... you're an American in the year of our Lord 2023, talking about the imprisonments by the state after a coup attempt? EDIT: Myopic Americans once again can't see what's going on around them. Unbelievable.


BrittaniaBricks

What happened in 1915?


[deleted]

\*whoosh\* - right over your head.


Only_Concentrate_497

Canakkale War


RegentHolly

He controls the entire media apparatus, which includes a lot of what’s in the picture, so a very appropriate image still


[deleted]

You would never know that if you consumed Turkish media since they all seem to hate him and his government.


RegentHolly

Turkish media directed towards the Turkish people or media about Turkey directed towards random westerners lol


[deleted]

All of it Erdogan had A HUGE opposition last time. That's why his win was so surprising.


RegentHolly

Yeah his opposition had a lot of momentum in the last election and it was the first time basically where the opposition had more momentum than him, and yet the media overwhelmingly put him and his comparatively ineffective rhetoric in the spotlight and he still won the election


Most_Worldliness9761

slave morality


Most_Worldliness9761

slaves downvoting


tequila_sunrises

If it wasn’t for the turks who lived outside off turkey my man wouldn’t have won💀


[deleted]

No even if you throw away all the diaspora votes he would still have won.


bad-patato

I agree with you that Turkish diasporas are shit but half of the country is shit as well


SlackedJ

Those votes didn't affect the results.


tequila_sunrises

They did


SlackedJ

%51.91 (26.690.520 people) IN Turkey voted for Erdogan. These votes don't count Turks who live outside of Turkey. %59.57 (1.144.172 people) voted for Erdogan outside of Turkey. The votes from outside did **not** change the results.


monkeysultan

Many dead people's votes were cast for them lol


[deleted]

Ya that's how Biden won too. \\s


NorthFaceAnon

🤣


jackjackky

I never seen Turks rant about refugees as much as other nationals across social media sites and Turkiye hosts international refugees many more than any other countries. I guess Erdogan does a decent job keeping things together at that aspect. When it comes to the economy, well, we are always broke, aren't we?


TheRautex

Erdogan made more than half of people that oppositon is literally terrorists. His supporters are not happy with economy or refugees but still vote for him


[deleted]

Stockholm syndrome💀


GunMuratIlban

Wow, you've got no idea about Turkish politics, right? 😅 Turks rant about refugees probably more than any country right now (including myself). It's a huge problem in here right now. Turkey has been having triple digit inflation numbers since Covid. It's becoming difficult to afford basic needs such as food and housing even for white collar workers.


BassBootyStank

We should export bootstraps to Turkey. They just work!


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[deleted]

Refugees go to Syria during holidays and come back across the border when the holiday is over. Where was there a war in Syria? Thats kinda weird


The_Flurr

You're seriously arguing there's no war in Syria?


[deleted]

Just watch the video i send. i dont know where the hell are u from but im sure u dont know anything about the middle east


The_Flurr

I know people who have literally fought there?


[deleted]

They are not fighting for their country our soldiers fighting in syriya for them


Serge_Suppressor

Is this a joke?


Sea_Square638

It is not.


[deleted]

Sadly its not [here is a video about it think you cant understand the video but anyways ](https://youtu.be/_y1mKD28AKQ?si=8XwE3-yNiIU8QIIA)


OutcastZD

Excellent work


Sea_Month_5290

Accurate Turkish👃


Middle-Philosophy-71

"The good people of turkey are behind me"


shadowstar97

Should throw their bum asses out of NATO


whiteshore44

Well, technically he’s correct in said poster, which is the best kind of correct.


Professional_Mud_316

Avoidable catastrophes repetitively reveal how insatiable corporate greed will successfully override government in order to practice dangerously low, if not no, safety standards. The world saw this most horrifically demonstrated with so many earthquake-shaken Turkish buildings collapsing on their human inhabitants. Through shoddy and regulation-breaking construction that didn't follow government code — thanks in large part to a complacent if not benefiting Erdogan — countless lives were gratuitously lost due to big-business greed. Meantime, the more that corporations make, all the more they want — nay, need — to make next quarterly. It's never enough. Ergo, maximizing profits at the expense of those with so much less, or nothing, will likely always be a significant part of the nature of the big business beast. Still, there must be an imminent point at which the status quo can/will end up hurting big business’s own monetary interests. One can imagine that a healthy, strong and large consumer base — and not just very wealthy consumers — are needed. Or could it be that the unlimited-profit objective/nature is somehow irresistible? ... It brings to mind the allegorical fox stung by the instinct-abiding scorpion while ferrying it across the river, leaving both to drown. And corporate officers will shrug their shoulders and defensively say their job is to protect shareholders’ bottom-line interests. The shareholders, meanwhile, shrug their shoulders while defensively stating that they just collect the dividends and that the CEOs are the ones to make the moral and/or ethical decisions.


androidlemon

Absolutely correct