Im still waiting for my kurdish brothers to join in.
My kurdish side of the family says they have unrest in the areas too but they havent started a protest yet.
batman surrounded
Batman will defeat Erdogan
It’s OK guys, Batman is on your side!
It’s interesting to see the Kurds side with Erdogan though.
I stand with Batman
Could someone explain me in 5 minutes what’s going on in Turkey, please? I have absolutely no idea what’s going on.
Why isn’t there much media coverage about these protests in Belgium/Germany?
There are no cities on this map ?
Source?
What’s the response been like outside of Turkey? (But still in in Europe)
Meanwhile in the US… *blowing wind*
For my European friends, this is huge. I’ve never seen any public movement getting this wide in Türkiye before. Even smaller towns people are outside claiming their democratic rights.
Why do I see the Thinker on the right? Is it just me?
From Bulgarian revolutionary literature I know that Diyaebakir was a place where they sent prisonniers…was that the “Turkish Siberia”?
Kurds support Erdoğan. No surprise. They are sucking Erdoğan’s foot
PROVINCES, NOT cities!
A province can have multiple cities, such as in Hatay.
That moment when Turkiye is doing a better job at mobilizing nationally than the United States
I was wrong for claiming the turk spamming was part of a Erdogan strategy.
Sorry, Turkiye.
Wheres the legend?
Batman solos
There’s a city called batman!?
Which colour is which?
Propoganga 101
I didn’t expect even the province of Rize to make itself heard.
For people that asking why east areas are not protesting: because Kurdish separatist party and Erdoğan regime are sucking each other. That is why.
What are the protests about? The coming elections?
I know Baris from Berlin and Perwer from Paris are already fighting in the replies, but if you’re wondering why the Kurds seemingly aren’t participating, it’s largely because March 20th/21st is Nevruz (or Nowrooz or a billion different ways of writing it) which is like New Year and Christmas combined for a whole bunch of cultures, among them the Kurds (and also Turkic ones like Azeris etc).
So yeah expecting them to participate right now is like expecting people to go attend mass protests on December 24th/25th and December 31st/January 1st in Europe.
Except if things turn good (fewer chances but i Hope) Turkey will stay away from the real free world of Europe.
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Im still waiting for my kurdish brothers to join in.
My kurdish side of the family says they have unrest in the areas too but they havent started a protest yet.
batman surrounded
Batman will defeat Erdogan
It’s OK guys, Batman is on your side!
It’s interesting to see the Kurds side with Erdogan though.
I stand with Batman
Could someone explain me in 5 minutes what’s going on in Turkey, please? I have absolutely no idea what’s going on.
Why isn’t there much media coverage about these protests in Belgium/Germany?
There are no cities on this map ?
Source?
What’s the response been like outside of Turkey? (But still in in Europe)
Meanwhile in the US… *blowing wind*
For my European friends, this is huge. I’ve never seen any public movement getting this wide in Türkiye before. Even smaller towns people are outside claiming their democratic rights.
Why do I see the Thinker on the right? Is it just me?
From Bulgarian revolutionary literature I know that Diyaebakir was a place where they sent prisonniers…was that the “Turkish Siberia”?
Kurds support Erdoğan. No surprise. They are sucking Erdoğan’s foot
PROVINCES, NOT cities!
A province can have multiple cities, such as in Hatay.
That moment when Turkiye is doing a better job at mobilizing nationally than the United States
I was wrong for claiming the turk spamming was part of a Erdogan strategy.
Sorry, Turkiye.
Wheres the legend?
Batman solos
There’s a city called batman!?
Which colour is which?
Propoganga 101
I didn’t expect even the province of Rize to make itself heard.
For people that asking why east areas are not protesting: because Kurdish separatist party and Erdoğan regime are sucking each other. That is why.
What are the protests about? The coming elections?
I know Baris from Berlin and Perwer from Paris are already fighting in the replies, but if you’re wondering why the Kurds seemingly aren’t participating, it’s largely because March 20th/21st is Nevruz (or Nowrooz or a billion different ways of writing it) which is like New Year and Christmas combined for a whole bunch of cultures, among them the Kurds (and also Turkic ones like Azeris etc).
So yeah expecting them to participate right now is like expecting people to go attend mass protests on December 24th/25th and December 31st/January 1st in Europe.
Except if things turn good (fewer chances but i Hope) Turkey will stay away from the real free world of Europe.
I always like Batman
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