“La sovranità incondizionatamente e assolutamente appartiene alla nazione!” -Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (la citazione più condivisa e la foto di Atatürk durante le proteste in Turchia)

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    1. modified_moose on

      He was an alcoholic who killed people for wearing the wrong hat.

    2. holyraki on

      We are the soldiers of our Eternal and Everlasting Supreme Leader, Veteran Marshal Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and the unwavering defenders of his revolutions!

    3. Apprehensive-Scene62 on

      I wonder what happened to the sovereignty of the Pontic Greeks and Armenians of the Armenian Highlands. the same people he demonised despite them not having ancestors hailing from Central Asia.

    4. levenspiel_s on

      To be frank, this is the first time I have ever seen this photo of him. I didn’t even think it was him.

    5. Common_Brick_8222 on

      “sometimes people don’t realize, how much power they have if they are united”

    6. perspic8t on

      Ataturk was quite a dude from what I’ve read. He’d be so disappointed by Erdowanker.

    7. AspectNational2264 on

      It’s been far too long, he’s been spinning in his grave non-stop because of Erdo

    8. LetterheadOdd5700 on

      Shame Putin and Trump don’t follow this point of view.

    9. Mr_Harsh_Acid on

      I wonder if Turkiye has ever been further removed from Atatürks ideals since his death in 1938.

    10. Great. What does that mean though and how do you effectively enforce it so that the very forces meant to enforce it distinguish between disruption of constitutional order by the population vs protecting the constitutional order from those in power or from external powers manipulating the population?

    11. Call me an ignorant caveman and burn me on a pyre, but isn’t that just another islamic terroristan in the making?
      As bad as Erdogan may be, what are other options? Some another “free arab opposition” that will turn out some fundamental brotherhood of “who killls the most infidels”?

    12. opinionate_rooster on

      Which nation does the sovereignty belong to when the land is shared by multiple nations?

      Nationalism is not the way.

    13. Malgus20033 on

      Why is this sub filled with Turkish propaganda now? Ataturk was no hero. He may have modernized and secularized Turkey, but so did Peter “the Great” of russia, so did Joseph Stalin. So did Mao Zedong. So did Mussolini, Hitler, Franco, Salazar, Hirohito, and every other ethnonationalist dictator from the 20th century you could name. He still continued the Armenian, Greek, Assyrian Genocides. He waged war against Kurds. You can argue that the wars were in response to revolts, but you don’t slaughter women and children and bomb their homes after the army is put down in response to a revolt. He enforced Turkification and denied the existence of Kurds, Circassians (the very victims of a russian-led genocide just a century prior), Lazi, and Bosnians. Under his orders, the Turkish Army occupied Antakya and İskenderun. He ruled for 15 years, setting an example that a Turk does not resign presidency until his death. Moreover, the Turkey he created was a one party “republic,” and would not have an election with an opposing candidate until 10 years after his death. While he secularized the country on paper, he really only allowed secularism of Muslim culture. Christians and other religious minorities were still treated as second class citizens unless they embraced Turkishness and abandoned their faith. 

    14. A sentence that the current sultan of the Sublime Porte does not share at all…

    15. He was addicited to prostitutes and alcohol. And he was not even a Turk but rather a greek. Even present day Turkish people are a mix of earlier greeks/romans/arabs/mongols. To call yourself a turk is far from reality, the original turkish people come from Mongolia.

    16. Free_Spread_5656 on

      “Islam, this absurd theology of an immoral Bedouin, is a rotting corpse which poisons our lives.” –Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    17. Democracy2004 on

      Atäturd brought upon Türkiye its century of hummiliation, Erdogan brought upon Türkiye its golden Era.

    18. Einzigezen on

      Fun fact there is two words in Turkish for the word “Nation”. One is ulus which is a more like entity and the other is millet which means more like people (we use millet as hey people(millet) in daily language as well) it means a group of people. The original quote is “Egemenlik kayıtsız şartsız milletindir.”

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