
Turan Agca
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This genuinely got me thinking. ive gone my entire life without really thinking about Australia or Australians. Never felt the need to, tbh. They were never on my radar. And now im watching people spend an entire day mocking a Turkish child for crying over a football match. It's a strange feeling because, from my perspective, Australians have mostly existed as a footnote in a chapter of our history books. So seeing people act like they've achieved some historic triumph because a 10 year old Turkish kid cried after a game is genuinely hilarious. Weve spent the last century barely acknowledging their existence, while they're apparently celebrating a football win by taking victory laps around an elementary school student. I didn't realize the rivalry was this one sided lmao


This genuinely got me thinking. ive gone my entire life without really thinking about Australia or Australians. Never felt the need to, tbh. They were never on my radar. And now im watching people spend an entire day mocking a Turkish child for crying over a football match. It's a strange feeling because, from my perspective, Australians have mostly existed as a footnote in a chapter of our history books. So seeing people act like they've achieved some historic triumph because a 10 year old Turkish kid cried after a game is genuinely hilarious. Weve spent the last century barely acknowledging their existence, while they're apparently celebrating a football win by taking victory laps around an elementary school student. I didn't realize the rivalry was this one sided lmao










Türkiye zayıf bir takım. İtalya ve Danimarka yerine Dünya Kupası’na nasıl katılabildiklerini anlamıyorum



@EsasBurak @moggyvouk_82 It is a joke. No one is abusing the nation or the kid. Its a football game, he was upset, we laugh about that in our country, when a stranger/mate/relative is annoyed about losing we poke fun and expect it in return. The fact you go straight to war and death is much worse.



























