Erdogan blocking Twitter during earthquake to suppress opposition & make situation look better.

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  1. Erdogan is a dictator who abuses his political powers and he must be removed from ruining Turkey and giving shit to other countries (Greece, Sweden, Finland) any further.

  2. Well GOOD.

    Cause about fucking time people realize that Twitter is a sinking ship since right wing Asshole Musk bought it. Just switch to an alternative like Mastodon.

    Same with Telegram that seems to be (have been) popular in Ukraine although there’s a really good chance it’s founded and run by Putin lackeys.

  3. This reminds me of the high-speed train crash in China. Many people were still alive inside the train cars but the government wanted to quickly hide the accident and just started burying the trains while the people were still inside and alive.

    Also 2 years ago in China there was a massive flash flood. Many people were inside of a 4 kilometer tunnel that flooded within 8 minutes. China reported only 15 or so people died while the real number was atleast 2,000.

  4. The ban was short lived and no longer banned, I don’t know what was the purpose of blocking Twitter for a few hours

  5. that’s not what it’s about. There’s people celebrating the earthquake because the victims are Turks or Syrians or Muslims. And they use twitter to spew their hate.

  6. Please donate to the victims of the recent Turkey-Syria earthquakes. Thousands have been left homeless, many having lost their loved ones and some still under debris. For anyone willing to donate, any amount will be helpful for those suffering especially due to currency exchange rates. Please donate at https://ahbap.org/disasters-turkey .

    Ahbap is the most reputable private charity that is now the most used organization for earthquake funds. If you cannot donate, please spread the word so that other people can. The funds are being used for food, shelter and various supplies for those who are displaced. Anyone who’s able to, PLEASE donate

    For anyone who’s doubtful of the big organizations; Ayşe Baltacıoğlu-Brammer, a Turkish, history professor at NYU, has created a GoFundMe page on which she’s collecting donations for the families affected by the earthquake. She’s going to be providing these funds directly to the families in need. You can also donate via Zelle, Venmo and PayPal, details of which are given on her Twitter account. https://twitter.com/brammerayse/status/1622619103851687938?s=46&t=yj_LESwKC_NGtz0G8bM2xw

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