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Lol are they hanging Turkish flags on them because of this incident?
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Lol are they hanging Turkish flags on them because of this incident?
Yeap. I love my people.Lol are they hanging Turkish flags on them because of this incident?
This is only in Istanbul. I guess the crew don't want to loose their jobs. Very understandable of course.Lol are they hanging Turkish flags on them because of this incident?
This isn't less retarded than what Armenians did. I would understand if ordinary people did it, but the municipal personnel doing it with uniforms and all is just wrong as if they have the right.
Just look at our lobby here on pdf,only a few actually do something when needed.because, in my opinion, we, as Turks, really are a people who needs a leader/structural organization in order to stand up and get something done as an unity. And also, i noticed, we are a people/nation that needs to hit its head a few times before setting something straight. It's really mind-boggling when you realize that there are so many Turkish communities worldwide (and often in big numbers), yet small ones like Greeks, Armenians and Israeli are doing waaay better than us.
I think the main reason is because there is a lack of influential Turkish politicians and businessmen in such abroad communities, or they exist but are not vocal/active in lobbying. Maybe you and me think too easily, but something must be done to counter this.
Good to see the Armenians stand up. Good job,Armenian diaspora.
because, in my opinion, we, as Turks, really are a people who needs a leader/structural organization in order to stand up and get something done as an unity. And also, i noticed, we are a people/nation that needs to hit its head a few times before setting something straight. It's really mind-boggling when you realize that there are so many Turkish communities worldwide (and often in big numbers), yet small ones like Greeks, Armenians and Israeli are doing waaay better than us.
I think the main reason is because there is a lack of influential Turkish politicians and businessmen in such abroad communities, or they exist but are not vocal/active in lobbying. Maybe you and me think too easily, but something must be done to counter this.
do you call it ethics? they licking others ***Starbucks is doing the right thing, kudos to them. Ethics before profit, conscience before silence.
Yes, their number is smaller, but they are fighting for a cause, a just one, of course they are fired up. Covering up past crimes is a different matter, except ultranationalist, moral people feel ashamed.
Lol the Turkish expert is speaking again. what do you know about the issue? Turkey invited Armenia for a common research/debate since 2005. Armenia side keeps evading such research. Instead it lobbies for criminalizing the objection/criticizing of the so called genocide and also resort to the 'repeat a lie 100 times and people will believe it' tactic. Says enough about their moral and their intentions.Starbucks is doing the right thing, kudos to them. Ethics before profit, conscience before silence.
Yes, their number is smaller, but they are fighting for a cause, a just one, of course they are fired up. Covering up past crimes is a different matter, except ultranationalist, moral people feel ashamed.