“If I’m next, hug my mom and burn this city down.” Women of Istanbul’s last night’s protest

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  1. Brave women. Hope the government starts listening.
    The Turkish government has been fostering an environment where people feel entitled to take womens’ lives.

  2. (Mostly) Turkish women: brave, hardworker, high moral, less hypocrisy, kind, clever, bearer, trustful, builder of modern republic

    (Mostly) Turkish men: … ffss

  3. Hope the time that Turkish youngsters would pause blaming the government and questions themselves. After all Turkish people are murdering Turkish women. I started to think for Turkish people that they cannot get self awareness because they are blinded by blaming government for everything.

    I asked a friend of mine , who is Turkish, about this after listening his sorrow because of Erdoğan. He mean -everything- will be better. When I asked the proof for that, I understand that it’s not true. They just get a habit of hating and supporting anti-government. Which is not logical to me if you name it as solution.

    Whatever after if this I couldn’t stop myself thinking, If this Turkish woman wants the city to be burnt because of women homicides, Of the men think in the same way to the woman,but not the city, the homicides would continue.

    C’mon people you your mind not your emotions.

  4. That’s good. I hate it when people say “He/she wouldn’t have wanted this” when there are riots after someone is killed. No, I’m quite confident they would want to be avenged for being pointlessly murdered, and that they would’ve avenged you if it had been the other way around.

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