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Ekin Turesay

@eturesay

Ankara, Türkiye Katılım Şubat 2011
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@MaryBowdenMD When are you going back to talk about cancer, MRNA and all the valuable medical stuff we follow you for?
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Daily Magazin@daily_magazin·
Oyuncu Monica Bellucci’nin 21 yaşındaki kızı Deva Cassel, güzelliğini annesinden aldığını gözler önüne serdi.
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
Milletin NATO'ya bu kadar karşı olmasını hiç anlamayacağım. Biz NATO'yuz. Tırt üye de değiliz, aktif ve en güçlü ikinci orduyuz. NATO sayesinde uluslararası politikada ağırlığımız var, askeri olarak deneyimimiz var ve NATO olduğumuz için caydırıcılığımız var. Ülkemizin iyi olduğu bir alanda diğer ülkelerle işbirliği yapıyor olmasıyla nasıl bir derdimiz olabilir? NATO olduğumuz için savunma sanayimizi bu kadar geliştirebildik. Sanki hiç düşmanımız yokmuş gibi bi de savunma kalkanımızı kaldırmak istiyorsunuz. Neyseki devlet toplum gazına gelmiyor.
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Prof. Dr. Cicikuş
Prof. Dr. Cicikuş@cicikus_dr·
TÜRKİYEDE NEDEN NATO KARARGAHI KURULUYOR? FUTBOLDAN KAFAYI KALDIRIP ŞUNU BİR KONUŞALIM.
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DeusVultGroyper@DeusVultGroyper·
@eturesay @SandyofCthulhu A cute made up story. You people cant do anything but steal others history because yours didnt start until the 7th century.
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@HoffmanBen82606 @PunishedSpeci @SandyofCthulhu You know Turkish history is not just the Ottomans right? Seljuks were there before that. Turks came to Anatolia in early 1000s. And it doesn't matter how long the people before us were here for. We came, we conquered and it is ours now. Same with every other conquest.
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Benjamin Hoffman@HoffmanBen82606·
@eturesay @PunishedSpeci @SandyofCthulhu Not a thousand years ago. Constantinople fell in 1453 and the Ottomans were only around for 200 years before that. So at best 800 years in parts of the region. The Greeks have been there for five thousand years.
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
All conquest is genocide if you want to classify it that way. People kill when conquering land. Not a unique Turkish thing. And while we are talking ancestory did you know that Finnish and Turkish are structurally similar? So who knows maybe paths have crossed back in time. And on sm unrelated note Nightwish forever.
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@PunishedSpeci @SandyofCthulhu That's how all land is conquered! And Turks don't claim to originate from Anatolia, we come from Central Asia! Sure the ones before us have been there longer but we conquered these lands more than a thousand years ago! It is our home now.
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@pjivers @MattWallace888 sure they can try but ultimately it should be her decision. It seems like she fought to have this option and taking it away from her would be a punishment.
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Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
I am unironically considering flying to Spain and physically stopping them from euthanizing Noelia Castillo Ramos in less than 24 hours
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Matt Kennard@kennardmatt·
The mad thing is Judaism, Christianity and Islam are effectively different denominations of the same religion They all believe Abraham (Ibrahim for Muslims) was first to make convenant with God. Jews believe the convenant passed through his son Isaac and then Jacob. Christians agree. Muslims believe the convenant line passed through his other son Ishmael (Ismail) Christians believe Jesus Christ was the promised Messiah - and part of God (Holy Trinity). Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet but not divine. Jews don’t recognise him as either (I’m an atheist, so don’t believe any of it)
Operation Heal America@OperHealAmerica

Muslims do not believe that Jesus is God. It’s that simple. Don’t overcomplicate it.

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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@harve65 Of all Turkish foods, this one is probably the oldest, going back to nomadic times.
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@anti1346723 Türklere yeni yeni tarih yazılıyor yok pakistan kardeş yok somali kuzen. Avrupa kapısı kapanınca yeni arayışa girdik, milleti ikna için de alakamız olmayan milletler için suni bağ hikayeleri üretiliyor. Onlar da müslüman ondan tutuyoruz diyip geçin en azından daha samimi.
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Türkler nefret ediyor ama tarihte kimse Pakistan kadar bu topraklara yardım etmemiştir, bu topraklarda her ölen askerin eşi için yardım toplamışlardır, iş bankası bile pakistanın gönderdiği paralarla açıldı. Kurtuluş savaşı silahları onların parası ile alındı, adamlar neler yaptı
Mahfil@mahfildijital

🔴 Bir esnaf, Pakistanlı turistin ödemesini reddetti: "Kurtuluş Savaşı'nda bize altınlarınızı gönderdiniz, para alamam."

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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@xavierjp__ I am very happy with your observations. Sometimes I think we are getting too conservative but if backward thinking islamists like you are finding Turkey to be modern, then hope is not lost! Go to Afghanistan next time, you might find it more to your liking.
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Xavier@xavierjp__·
As much as I enjoyed my time in Türkiye, exploring its rich history, being hosted by its hospitable people, tasting its lovely food and witnessing its amazing architecture As a Muslim, I have to be objective I was saddened to see so many graves within the boundaries of mosques. I visited suleimaniye mosque as part of my tour of Istanbul and upon entering was going to pray Tahiyyatul masjid, but right outside the window next to the mimbar you can see dozens and dozens of graves and mausoleums so big they could be mistaken for masajid themselves I was saddened to see practices in the masajid that are not upon the Quran and sunnah People hanging up 🧿 amulets in their shops or outside their flats believing it’ll keep them safe Others trying to sell key rings or plaques with ayaat written on them, stating that these talismans will protect us and ward off evil I was saddened that at night the masajid would be closed so you could not do itikaf overnight; but if you wanted to drink and dance with women, then bars/clubs were open And it was sad seeing how secularised and liberal many Turks have become Those who don’t fast Those who don’t pray Those who are what you would call “culturally Muslim” They are not a small minority, trading their Muslim heritage for western hedonism and values in the name of “progress” Allah’s aid is sought One particularly sad event I was in a famous mosque, Fajr prayer was done and the sun had not long risen, A few metres behind me, a woman removed her hijab whilst she was inside the mosque Note that this was outside of tourist visiting hours I assumed it was because she was adjusting it A few minutes go by and she’s still got her hair out. So I politely ask her to cover her hair A few more minutes go by and she’s still got her hair out, so I go to her and ask her again to cover her hair as this is a mosque and it’s about showing respect It is well known even amongst non Muslim tourists that women should cover their hair when visiting mosques But She gives me a dirty look, kisses her teeth in arrogance and (in Turkish) says “I know I know, you said it already” in a mocking tone The lack of respect was astounding Not for me Not even for herself But for Allah, IN A MOSQUE Was very sad to see Even some of the Turkish brothers I met in the mosques would lament the state of Islam and Muslims in the country May Allah guide the people and rulers of our nations, protect us from shirk and innovation and enable us to stand for and spread tawheed for Allah’s sake alone
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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
As a Turkish middle aged person I say meh. When I was young, the prospect of EU was exciting and now no one really cares. But the joke has been on the EU. You flooded your countries with immigrants from countries who are far less culturally compatible than Turkey. Now you have major crime and culture erosion problems which will be the end of you. Things would have been different for both EU and Turkey had we joined but doesn't matter now. We know we are always too western for the east and too eastern for the west and it is OK. We get by.
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European Challenges@eurochallenges·
Yeah, you’re the only one. We’re barely capable of agreeing on anything, any decision takes ages, but sure, let’s add a country of 85M people with a very different culture and in denial of the last genocide they committed because??? Bigger market makes line go up? Let’s grow up.
European LibCon 🇪🇺🗽🦅@pl_european

Am I one of the few that support the Turkish accession into the EU? Of course only when the Cyprus issue is solved.

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Ekin Turesay@eturesay·
@DVATW You are getting opinions from Diaspora Iranians. The ones who are living in Iran and getting bombed probably don't have access to internet at the moment. They might poll differently.
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David Vance@DVATW·
Can my Iranian friends please comment on this? It's suggested to be the terms of the negotiations. US demands on Iran: 1.Dismantle nuclear program 2.Never pursue nuclear weapons. 3. No Uranium enrichment on Iranian soil 4.Transfer ~450kg of 60% enriched uranium to IAEA 5.Dismantle Natanz, Isfahan & Fordo facilities 6.Full IAEA access & oversight 7.Abandon proxy “paradigm” 8.Stop funding/arming proxies 9.Keep Strait of Hormuz open 10.Limit missile range & quantity 11.Missiles only for self-defense In return, Iran would receive: 12. Full sanctions relief. 13. US support for civilian nuclear program (Bushehr) 14. Removal of snapback sanctions mechanism
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