I watched the 2016 coup attempt on CNN as it happened. I saw civilians taking great risks and soldiers unwilling to kill civilians. You never said he stuffed the ballot boxes. Things could have ended up like Libya or Syria. I still give Eragon credit for preventing chaos and maintaining a functioning government. I did learn a lot from the video. Good job.
@@juliasasha2029 So des ka? "In most cases, the term native language refers to the language that a person acquires in early childhood because it is spoken in the family and/or it is the language of the region where the child lives. Also known as a mother tongue, first language, or arterial language." My native language is English, I'm passable in Italian and studied Afrikaans for 6 years, I learned 300 words in Japanese but have forgotten most of them. Ichi, Ni, Sun, Shi, Go - I'm out... In studying Japanese I learned that the only phrase you need at a party is "so des ka" - which along with a knowing nod, means: "Is that so?".
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
On what basis do you think the secular segment is 1%? Today, Erdogan has been ruling the country for 24 years. With the support he received from the West, he abolished the secular Republic. He established a small sultanate for himself, like the Arab emirates. But establishing a new regime is not as easy as it seems. Turks know what a secular state is, it is not that easy to destroy it. The secular republic is ingrained in the culture of this society. To change this, they are trying to dilute the Turkish population, which is why they accept more than 10 million refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and other countries without a democratic culture.
@swankyorc7366 I do not know if you are speaking as a Turk or an outsider, but its very clear to me how absolutely clueless secular/upper middle class Turks are about how how working-class Turks feel. Smh.
We're happy with the great Reis Erdogan. I think everyone should be worried about their own country, Secularism is not freedom. People of Turkiye FREE now no one tells them what to wear or what to do. Erdogan çok yaṣaaaaaaaa.
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
As a secular non muslim person living in Turkiye i can clearly say that this video is full of mistakes, elegarion and made up statements. Don't get me wrong, i never supported what happened over the years and it effected our daily lives, but this contents is... just wrong. If you want to see some islamic regimes, just make a middle east tour. In the daily lives in Turkey you will not be seeing this much of a radical movement. I see it only as it is a power play and usage of religion to hold the power. Even still, this won't be a dictatorship. Not every child should be talking and making false statement with a wrong language and sloganish fishing sentences.
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
shummm. rrespekt. meduket. shum punon. afrike. shokin. turk. operator. eskavatori kena punu. kosove. shokun shpesh here. afrike. duke punur. hekurudha pergzoj. per ket i icjativ
Erdoğan is a good leader who has a vision and Turkey became one of five countries that can manufacture modern aircraft. Why don't Americans have a look at their leader? The last elections in USA is debatable. What had done to Trump is unjust, isn't it?
you need a general IQ of around 90 to maintain strong democracy. Turkey is falling away from that, as the eastern provinces are more middle eastern and the western more Mediterranean
😅😅😅 One doesn't need to go to Polytechnic to understand that blackpainting has begun on a Turkey that has dared an independent stance within NATO! Good luck Turkey with your NATO-friends! 😅😅😅
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
Could you also do a documentary about how Ukraine became a dictatorship, also. It would be very interesting to see how Zelensky government is using ukranians as cannon fodder. We know Erdogan is a 2 face. One day he is ok with NATO, one day he is friend with the " enemies" ohhh que miedo😅
Cite the Book when you predicate your Political Science on. Just talk your own impulse, idea and minor conception according to size of your brain. That is what Pagan does.
I watched the 2016 coup attempt on CNN as it happened. I saw civilians taking great risks and soldiers unwilling to kill civilians. You never said he stuffed the ballot boxes. Things could have ended up like Libya or Syria. I still give Eragon credit for preventing chaos and maintaining a functioning government. I did learn a lot from the video. Good job.
What is your native language. My native languages are Russian, German, English
@@juliasasha2029 So des ka? "In most cases, the term native language refers to the language that a person acquires in early childhood because it is spoken in the family and/or it is the language of the region where the child lives. Also known as a mother tongue, first language, or arterial language." My native language is English, I'm passable in Italian and studied Afrikaans for 6 years, I learned 300 words in Japanese but have forgotten most of them. Ichi, Ni, Sun, Shi, Go - I'm out... In studying Japanese I learned that the only phrase you need at a party is "so des ka" - which along with a knowing nod, means: "Is that so?".
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
On what basis do you think the secular segment is 1%?
Today, Erdogan has been ruling the country for 24 years. With the support he received from the West, he abolished the secular Republic. He established a small sultanate for himself, like the Arab emirates.
But establishing a new regime is not as easy as it seems. Turks know what a secular state is, it is not that easy to destroy it. The secular republic is ingrained in the culture of this society.
To change this, they are trying to dilute the Turkish population, which is why they accept more than 10 million refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and other countries without a democratic culture.
@swankyorc7366 I do not know if you are speaking as a Turk or an outsider, but its very clear to me how absolutely clueless secular/upper middle class Turks are about how how working-class Turks feel. Smh.
Outstanding reporting! Thank you!
From Terence Wise in UK....Oh gosh! It’s hate Turkey Week now!.
Turkey was always "Democratic " as long as it was not fully Democratic.
mashaalah AK part❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉somali peoble IS turkiye ❤❤❤❤
We're happy with the great Reis Erdogan. I think everyone should be worried about their own country, Secularism is not freedom. People of Turkiye FREE now no one tells them what to wear or what to do. Erdogan çok yaṣaaaaaaaa.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan what a great man Masha Allah Thank you Mr president ❤❤❤ from Australia 🇹🇷
16:11 Erdogan is no different from the the Evangelist Movement & the Republicans. He is just using their "playbook."
Like every politician 😊
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
As a secular non muslim person living in Turkiye i can clearly say that this video is full of mistakes, elegarion and made up statements. Don't get me wrong, i never supported what happened over the years and it effected our daily lives, but this contents is... just wrong.
If you want to see some islamic regimes, just make a middle east tour. In the daily lives in Turkey you will not be seeing this much of a radical movement. I see it only as it is a power play and usage of religion to hold the power. Even still, this won't be a dictatorship.
Not every child should be talking and making false statement with a wrong language and sloganish fishing sentences.
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
0:02 Just cause you don't like Turkish Peoples will to choose their president who the hell are you to have a opinion on their Country?
HE IS A CORRUPT EUROPEAN AGENT.
nope. its not a dictatorship, because he very specifically doesnt interfere with elections.
Keep your democracy and your immorality and leave others ,free Palestine
Most nationalist Turks are in Berlin
LoL that is NOTING because the most nationalist Germans are in Argentina
@@islammehmeov2334 at last they don't steal social benefits
@@bronekjeszczeniezdechchwaakrl instead they except fair justice and didn't pay for there crimes
just like ataturk after pacification of kurds@@islammehmeov2334
@@islammehmeov2334 ooooffff FATALİTY!
Some Kinder garden Childs start channel and talk whatever they want about geopolitics..
great video .
❤Erdogan❤
CIA perspective
edhe pak duhet ta nderpres kam obligime. familjare. ju pershendes. gjithve ju deshiroj nji dite. bukur lamtumire
Oops! The Westerners were about to poke us. Erdoğan spoiled their game.
False reporrt😂
erdogan. kah. qen njeri shume. matum atdhetar. ekonomiste i forte. per turkijen. presidetit erdogan. i deshiroj shendet. gjithete miratt jete. gjithashtu. popullite. turkijes
owo what's this, a new video?
shummm. rrespekt. meduket. shum punon. afrike. shokin. turk. operator. eskavatori kena punu. kosove. shokun shpesh here. afrike. duke punur. hekurudha pergzoj. per ket i icjativ
duhet zgjithur problemi. me kurdet. ne mynyre paqsore. dheh gjithmon te jetojn te jetojn te qet
shum kam rrespekt
Erdoğan is a good leader who has a vision and Turkey became one of five countries that can manufacture modern aircraft. Why don't Americans have a look at their leader? The last elections in USA is debatable. What had done to Trump is unjust, isn't it?
❤❤❤❤ Erdogan
The Turkish what???
historin. popullite. dheh vet turqise. e njo shum mire
shoku. mah ngushti. ashte. halil. qelik. operator eskavatori. i cili ndoshta per momentin. me duket. gjindet afrik
He’s almost equivalent to our Russian autocracy
Similar but Russia is much worse nowadays
Are you Russian?
vivaa❤🧿🇹🇷
Free Kurdistan
funniest shit evet
The YPG were our greatest allies in the fight against ISIS, never forget.
It Never existed its just a plan to divide the Middle East 😂
Show me kurdistan on the map , couldn't find it 😊
@@Bageuette4204 bro you have to be schizophrenic first so you can see things that are not real
duhet ta nderpres. kerkoje falje
48 min bullshit
you need a general IQ of around 90 to maintain strong democracy. Turkey is falling away from that, as the eastern provinces are more middle eastern and the western more Mediterranean
😂
Another CIA Propagandas
Recep Tayyip Erdogan❤
😅😅😅
One doesn't need to go to Polytechnic to understand that blackpainting has begun on a Turkey that has dared an independent stance within NATO!
Good luck Turkey with your NATO-friends! 😅😅😅
They are pretty much independent just look cyprus and karabah + syria 😊
I was teaching English to university students in Istanbul when the "coup attempt" happened. Those were crazy days, and fascinating to experience as a student of geopolitics. To understand current Turkish society, you have to understand the literal PTSD Boomer and Generation X Turks have about the 1980s and 1990s when brutal military coups and political gang shootouts were happening on the streets everyday, and the bad memories most middle class semi-religious Turks have the 1% secular elites treating them like crap. Those were NOT the good old days, and nobody wants to go back to that. Better to stick with Erdogan, and I don't blame them.
sulltsn sylejeman
I know someone is good when westerns start criticizing him.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂اخرس
Could you also do a documentary about how Ukraine became a dictatorship, also. It would be very interesting to see how Zelensky government is using ukranians as cannon fodder. We know Erdogan is a 2 face. One day he is ok with NATO, one day he is friend with the " enemies" ohhh que miedo😅
we are tired of the us to be honest.
Get a Life .....😑😑😑😑😑
Bunch of lies👎
Just one book, read: DEMOCRACY INCORPORATED.
Cite the Book when you predicate your Political Science on. Just talk your own impulse, idea and minor conception according to size of your brain. That is what Pagan does.