He was railing against "moral corruption" in Turkey, but apparently its all down to the loose morals of women, particularly in the area of Turkey that is dominated by
"A man should be moral, but women should be moral as well, they should know what is decent and what is not decent," he declared, but then rounded on womankind who "... should not laugh loudly in front of all the world and should preserve her decency at all times."
He then attacked Turkish TV soap operas, and criticised the 'use of cars and mobile phones', which he claimed encouraged women to spend hours on the phone swapping recipes .... this should be ringing alarm bells, because its what Saudi clerics also preach about women ... no cars, no independence. However he did mention in his speech that Turkish men shouldn't become womanisers .... well that's a balanced argument then.
Remember, they are already trying to ban alcohol via restrictions, and free speech is also under threat, but still this is the Islamic party that thinks that they should be allowed to join the European Union, as they are as democratic and respecting of women's rights as Denmark .... well perhaps in a 100 years, if Denmark and the rest of the continent is overwhelmed by immigration from Muslim lands ... but if not, then never.
Turkish #Kahkaha Laughter |
In response many women have launched a laugh back campaign under the hashtags #kahkaha (laughter), #direnkahkaha (resist laughter), and #direnkadin (resist woman). These are accompanied by pictures of them laughing .... Among the many images posted were the wife of Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan ..... laughing under her head scarf.
Thank god the French will never let the Islamic Republic of Turkey into the EU.
ReplyDeleteProbably, but who knows the future. It would be a disaster and probably spell the end of the EU once the mass migration occurred (just ask the Germans when no one is listening).
DeleteThey seem happy to watch another genocide, this time on their borders, of anyone who isn't a Turk. European they are not.
ReplyDeleteCan't disagree, a proper European nation would not play politics with a whole cities populations lives.
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