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Turkey has always had a brain drain, people on this forum will deny it, it’s like 15 years ago it wasn’t happening or there was more freedoms in Turkey lol. More and more people are educated now so naturally more talented will leave unless you look after them with money and respect.

I can tell you Turkish corporate work culture sucks if your not connected or not giving blowjobs.



These are usually the failures that couldn’t make it so they go home to sit on daddies money.


Not exactly, some of them see the double standards and leaving. It is not like what you see on the internet.

As much as I attack the Arabs I rant about Non Turks all equally.

I dont want Arabs, Kurds, Persians or Europeans or even Americans for that matter.

Make Turkey only open for Central Asian Turks nothing else.

Arabs, Kurds, Europeans when they stay in Turkey they betray the country which they call home. I dont get why some are welcoming of Europeans when their hate of Turks is much more worse than Arabs or Persians. Add in the Albanian bastards too.

Anti Turkism has all started in Europe. All this propganda about Turks comes from Europe even today we see it I mean they dont even get Turkey in the EU due to dubious bullshit.


What gives you the gurantee that Central Asians are smart? Germany import each year 100000 engineers from Asian countries, why Central Asian? Look to America, they are stealing the best Software Engineers from all over the world Silicon Valley. You want the best people you should stop with that crap.

In the summer i met a Azeri from Iran, he was finished with his study engineering and was thinking of Germany. Many companies offered work...
 
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So is the concentration camps against the humanity.

Let's raise our voices against them, deal?

If your government has a religion, then, that's normal. It is called theocracy.

But you need constitutional change.

Till then, calling your government "Muslim" is unconstitutional.
 
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If your government has a religion, then, that's normal. It is called theocracy.

But you need constitutional change.

Till then, calling your government "Muslim" is unconstitutional.
How can a goverment have religion?
 
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You dont seem to know many alevis. Ask any Alevi, he will gladly confirm that Atatürk is a "ulu önder" for him. 70% of alevis in Turkey are ethnic Turks after all.

I'm from Elazığ and this is a big issue back at home. In the entire Eastern Anatolia region being Alevi is a synonymous for being a communist, anti-Turkish, anti-religiouse PKK sympathiser who is an enemy of the state.

This is why Sunni and Alevi Zazas hate each other to death and in consequence many Sunnis dislike Turkish Alevis from the West, too.

Kurdish Alevis, of whom many are actually Zaza, are known for their staunch pro-PKK stance. BUT those of them who live in the Western and urbanized areas of Turkey for decades are usually Kemalist and similar to Turkish Alevis (assimilation). In contrary, Sunni Zazas are very close to the Turkish state, often considering themselves a part of the Turkish society. Many see PKK as an enemy. Plus, they tend to decline a specifically Kurdish identity like Alevi Zazas in the West while Alevi Zazas in Tunceli almost always count themselves as Kurds. You see how complicated things are?

Back in the 1970s, Sunni Zazas were Ülkücü and determined right-wingers. These days they vote AKP.

Take a look at the border region of Elazig and Tunceli. On the one side Alevi Zazas; on the other side Sunni Zazas.

Turkish and Kurdish/Zaza Alevis differ from each other very stark.
 
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I think that the brain drain is rather temporary and small. The biggest internal issue is indeed the refugee problem its very problamtic since it creates social tensions. Lets see how many will leave in 2019 and if Erdogan takes a harsher stance.
 
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Refugees and especially Syrians are creating social tensions. Its a fact that over 30 billion € have so far been spent on them. That money could have been spent elsewhere- like redeveloping our cities making them more livable (creating parks, proper urban planning etc). So far 300.000 refugees in 2018 were sent home, lets hope 2019 we will double that number to 600.000
 
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