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Europe: With friends like these, who needs enemies?

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European Parliament President Martin Schulz continued his attack on Turkey at Europe Calling, an event hosted by the Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung, where prominent opinion leaders engaged in a discussion about the meaning of Europe and what keeps Europeans together. Although he stopped short of complete honesty, Mr. Schulz essentially told the audience that hate, more than anything, should be the glue that holds together European nations.

Mr. Schulz on Monday said Turkey had failed to meet a number of technical criteria necessary for visa liberalization and claimed that the anti-terror laws in Turkey, which actively fights multiple terrorist organizations, including DAESH and the PKK, are in fact an instrument to crack down on dissent. He then listed a number of excuses why Europe should not cooperate with Turkey before announcing that it was he alone who bravely stood up against the refugee deal.

"There are an estimated 2.4 million refugees in Turkey and, whether we like it or not, we must work with Turkey to help them," Schulz told the audience. "I was therefore in favor of cooperating with Turkey in the beginning, but I'm against paying any price to the government in Ankara, which is why I suspended the visa liberalization process at the European Parliament."

Say what you will about Mr. Schulz, but he knows a thing or two about pretending to be constructive when he is not wooing the xenophobes and white supremacists among his voters.

Oh, the irony. The European Parliament president just told a group of people who thought they were going to hear about what brings Europe together that he came up with the ultimate weapon to bring it down: Turn the home of Goethe, Beethoven and Da Vinci into the land of Marine Le Pen, Geert Wilders and Nigel Farage.

To be clear, Mr. Schulz is not alone.

Millions of useful clowns in Britain have been campaigning to leave the European Union. Exploiting the humanitarian crisis to help themselves instead of furthering Europe's interests, people like Mr. Schulz would rather burn bridges than look bad in front of their entire village. What makes him the butt of the joke, however, is that not every foolish politician gets to sink their own boat.

Although Mr. Schulz does not admit publicly, his magic formula to keep Europe together is to blame the continent's problems on Turkey. Can't create jobs? No clue how to fight off neo-Nazis? People torching refugee homes? Mr. Schulz and his merry band of unprofessional, short-sighted, populist friends are lucky that the creators of South Park already composed the song "Blame Canada." They just have to change the lyrics.

Finally, Mr. Schulz's obsession with Turkey and the country's elected leaders offers little hope about the future of an international organization already on the brink of collapse. If people like Mr. Schulz are Europe's best hope, many Turks now argue that it might be a good idea to take our business elsewhere.

To be clear, there are people everywhere who just cannot see that they steer the ship toward the rocks. You just cross your fingers and hope they will not go further in their political careers than becoming the mayor of a small town in Central Europe with zero Muslim residents that desperately wants to outlaw minarets.

It is probably too late for Mr. Schulz to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a football player, but he should seriously consider going back to the bookstore where he can inflict less damage on Europe's vital interests.

European politics has reached a crossroads. Unable to find solutions to pressing problems, the continent's political elite have started scapegoating Turkey - a predominantly Muslim country with a robust economy and political leaders who do not mind calling out Europe's hypocrisy and ineffectiveness. The last time a German fool blamed Europe's problems on a non-Christian community, it took decades for the continent to sort out his mess. If the trend continues, millions of Turks, who thought of Europe as an ally and friend, will inevitably start asking that with friends like these, who needs enemies?

source: http://www.dailysabah.com/op-ed/2016/06/21/europe-with-friends-like-these-who-needs-enemies
 
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Inevitably,at the end,the article had to play the nazi card.Ironically,as the real modern day Hitler sits on his throne in Ankara and Turkey,has throgouhly and methodically cleansed its own non muslim minorities with an eficacity that would make the nazis gelous.
 
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Inevitably,at the end,the article had to play the nazi card.Ironically,as the real modern day Hitler sits on his throne in Ankara and Turkey,has throgouhly and methodically cleansed its own non muslim minorities with an eficacity that would make the nazis gelous.

modern day hitler replied in this thread :cheesy:

we have hitler and a new semitic religion..
 
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Inevitably,at the end,the article had to play the nazi card.Ironically,as the real modern day Hitler sits on his throne in Ankara and Turkey,has throgouhly and methodically cleansed its own non muslim minorities with an eficacity that would make the nazis gelous.

Are you a fucking retard or you are faking one?
 
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Our problem is not that Erdogan's Turkey fight terrorists like ISIS. Our problem is Turkeys definition of possible 'terrorism'. Absolutely everybody could be a terrorist. Journalists, Rezensent, Oppositionists, Cartoonist...
 
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Your problem is that Erdogan's Turkey fight terrorists like your friend Pkk

and there are many traitor scumbags in Turkey and stop supporting terrorists to destroy Turkey

and yes everybody could be a terrorist ( Journalists, Rezensent, Oppositionists, Cartoonist ) as like traitor Fethullah Gülen ,

also your little dog traitor liar Can Dündar

As you said, nobody is save.
 
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Just yesterday PKK supporters were allowed to erect tents in Vienna and make propaganda. And some imbecile Europeans are daft enough to come and lecture us on this thread. Well, the Brits have the left the EU, and it will be a pleasure watching the fabric of the EU being torn apart year after year. Martin Schulz should worry more about the integrity of the EU than Turkey's internal affairs, the idiot.
 
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Europe is playing Turkey. Turkey all alone can eliminate ISIS and European union will find a way to screw them. Turkey need to look for its interest not some other country who have been and still financing proxy against other nations and act champions of humanity. GB became the first country to leave this EU and things are gonna worse from here onward for EU
 
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Our problem is not that Erdogan's Turkey fight terrorists like ISIS. Our problem is Turkeys definition of possible 'terrorism'. Absolutely everybody could be a terrorist. Journalists, Rezensent, Oppositionists, Cartoonist...

no

your problem lies very deep in other issues..

even if there would be no erdogan the problem would be still there.. the problem is islam and race.. you germans had been a little bit pro turkish but after you lost ww2 the power shifted towards anti turkish politics because others controled you..

when you have these problems with our politics why dont you have the same problem with american patriot act? and much worser: germany played an active role deporting ppl to a kz called guantanamo..

so the problem lies in what I mentioned before it cannot be solved by us (except submission)

but you are right turkey lacks of some democratical problems.. but in my eyes some EU members and US have less democracy than turkey..
 
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no

your problem lies very deep in other issues..

even if there would be no erdogan the problem would be still there.. the problem is islam and race.. you germans had been a little bit pro turkish but after you lost ww2 the power shifted towards anti turkish politics because others controled you..

when you have these problems with our politics why dont you have the same problem with american patriot act? and much worser: germany played an active role deporting ppl to a kz called guantanamo..

so the problem lies in what I mentioned before it cannot be solved by us (except submission)

but you are right turkey lacks of some democratical problems.. but in my eyes some EU members and US have less democracy than turkey..

We have a huge problem with American "patriot act", but there is nothing what we can do. Are anybody can do.
 
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I hope there is a Frexit by next year. I will laugh so hard if that happens
 
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Our problem is not that Erdogan's Turkey fight terrorists like ISIS. Our problem is Turkeys definition of possible 'terrorism'. Absolutely everybody could be a terrorist. Journalists, Rezensent, Oppositionists, Cartoonist...

Your problem is your own hypocrisy. You people screwed up entire middle east and yet have balls to tell other about definition of terrorism. Please go and look your ugly face in the mirror which is dripping with blood of every person who dies in Libya, Ssyria and Iraq. Take your own advice and get rid of mindset Hitler genetically transferred to you Germans. You Europeans have killed more people in one decade that Hitler ever killed in his life time
 
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Your problem is your own hypocrisy. You people screwed up entire middle east and yet have balls to tell other about definition of terrorism. Please go and look your ugly face in the mirror which is dripping with blood of every person who dies in Libya, Ssyria and Iraq. Take your own advice and get rid of mindset Hitler genetically transferred to you Germans. You Europeans have killed more people in one decade that Hitler ever killed in his life time

How long want you play the Hitler card as an argument?
 
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The AKP, or shall we say Juche Tayyip uses Turkish terror laws to jail and prosecute a lot of political opponents. When Schulz says that our terror laws are to loose or wide, he's right.
 
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Please Bismarck and what tell me which party in the Turkish party is better then the AKP.... So yeah right. None! I mean I'm all for freedom of speech but some journalists deserved it like Ebru umar. Don't use freedom of speech to offend high ranking people. If I say things like f*ck the queen publicly in the Netherlands I will most certainly get arrested.
 
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