merzifonlu
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I hate alcohol. But I hate it even more if political powers take shelter behind the law and impose their own worldview.
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I hate alcohol. But I hate it even more if political powers take shelter behind the law and impose their own worldview.
All of my uncles are heavy drinkers. Alcohol is a disease that should be fought.I mean alcohol isn't like cigarettes.
There are some people who drink everyday but the vast majority only have it on special occasions or on the weekend. In which case it hasn't got any negative long term effects. Smoking however is bad whether you smoke a packet a day or even once a week.
I think the tax on tobacco is good. But alcohol shouldn't be so expensive.
But I guess I'm biased. I love to drink.
All of my uncles are heavy drinkers. Alcohol is a disease that should be fought.
Weed on the other hand is much less harmful.
It's a problem of management.
I drink little and enjoy it, last time was 6 months ago. The problem is some people overdo it. Weed makes people too relaxed it's also an issue.
All of my uncles are heavy drinkers. Alcohol is a disease that should be fought.
Weed on the other hand is much less harmful.
Woah. I always thought you were a strict Muslim.
This can be said about cocaine too. Some people simply don't get addicted to it even though they use it on a regular basis. This doesn't mean that we should legalize cocaine. And what you've said is correct for individuals but you have to take into account the general result for the society if we would have banned alcohol.Woah. I always thought you were a strict Muslim.
When people use alcohol to "forget" their life issues then it becomes a problem. Drinking heavily and often is a sign that someone has issues that need to be resolved. Not always but usually it's true.
If someone is drinking in order to get into a better mood then what they are doing is wrong. You should only drink if you are already in a good mood in order to further enhance your mood. And only during special events or celebrations.
https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/18-tons-of-bootleg-ethyl-alcohol-seized-in-istanbul-155670
Pretty big catch. First the bottles looked like reki to me.
All of my uncles are heavy drinkers. Alcohol is a disease that should be fought.
Weed on the other hand is much less harmful.
No I don't practice, it does nothing to me to go to the mosque and I don't believe it makes someone a 'better' person to attend Friday sermon. There are many problems within the Muslim culture and communities, a lot of it is based around shaming one another, although that has some benefits. I see Islam is useful to prevent the westernization trend that is affecting the middle east. Though it also brings its own problems with it. Let us be fair, the majority of Muslims disregard large parts of Islam or they would not be compatible with today's societies in the world.
Arabism and Islam are harder to separate than Turkish identity and Islam. You're against the westernization in Turkey, you resort to nationalist right-wing ideologies influenced by figures such as Alparslan Turkes from what I understand. Within the Arab world we have such figures, however they are very irrelevant today, no one cares about them anymore apart from a few dying boomers. We now have religious extremists and westernized liberals, both don't appeal to me.
Very interesting.
If you get sick of religious extremists and westernized liberals then you could always join the dark side... By becoming an honorary Turk.
I have a funny story actually. One of my Friend's is half Macedonian and Half British. He is one of those "white nationalists". But he has lost hope in the western world because of liberalism. He found a photo of his grandpa and discovered that he looked like a Tatar Turk. So now he has pledged allegiance to the Turks. I'm not even making this up hahahaha.
I think if Iraq is to succeed it needs to get rid of both Iran and KRG. Remember those joint drills between Iraq and Turkey in 2017? That was awesome. I know the Arab League would hate it but the best thing for both Iraqi and Turkish security would be full cooperation between the two. Including training.
No I don't practice, it does nothing to me to go to the mosque and I don't believe it makes someone a 'better' person to attend Friday sermon. There are many problems within the Muslim culture and communities, a lot of it is based around shaming one another, although that has some benefits. I see Islam is useful to prevent the westernization trend that is affecting the middle east. Though it also brings its own problems with it. Let us be fair, the majority of Muslims disregard large parts of Islam or they would not be compatible with today's societies in the world.
Arabism and Islam are harder to separate than Turkish identity and Islam. You're against the westernization in Turkey, you resort to nationalist right-wing ideologies influenced by figures such as Alparslan Turkes from what I understand. Within the Arab world we have such figures, however they are very irrelevant today, no one cares about them anymore apart from a few dying boomers. We now have religious extremists and westernized liberals, both don't appeal to me.
As you know I don't represent the views and ideologies of the majority in Iraq. Iraq's majority is now focused on religion, especially the Shi'a faith. There i'll be either labeled a western kaffir or a Saddamist Ba'athist. I feel more aligned with (pre-)Saddam era Iraq as nationalism was actually relevant back then, despite knowing that he ruined the country with his reckless ways. But I also am not stuck to the identity of Iraq, the region will eventually change again with new and different borders.
My views and personal identity being tied to Iraq, are largely non-existent in reality, they're just an ideal I have in my mind. The reality of Iraq is very different and i'm aware of that. The ideal I have of an Arab world that cooperates together is non existent. Yemenis are being massacred by fellow Arabs, and Iraq previously experienced the same by other Arabs which is the reason I ended up being born in the west.
As for Turkish identity, my maternal side is Turkmen from Kirkuk. But I have been Arabized, I don't speak the language. Having interacted with Turkmen in Iraq I see that the Sunni ones feel closer to Turkey, whilst the Shi'a Turkmen whom are the majority of Turkmen in Iraq take religon closer to heart and focus much more on Iraqi affairs.
I realize few fellow Iraqis share my views, other then Ba'athists whom have turned into Islamists and joined ISIS. My Arabization efforts have failed. The 2017 Kirkuk takeover was the last great celebration, the hostility against Kurdish nationalism is the only thing left that unifies Iraq without religion in the midst.
In the past pan turkism and islam went together so called islamist turks are even scared to utter words that praise turkish history and our race. While in the past it was different.
Pan islamist arabs promoted pan arabism because they believed in a united country with one religion, one culture and one ethbic group.
While todays islamist turks are scared to even say such things not to offend the kurds and minorities.
Pathetic if you ask me.
I mean alcohol isn't like cigarettes
To be a Sunni I have to hate the Shias and wish to massacre them, or I won't be accepted by 'fellow Muslims