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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
Dear Saco,
I would like to give some advice to you and make some comments if you don't mind. Firstly, you write way too long Saco. Try to be concise.
Secondly, you can't make people read more, learn history or "think out of the box" just by telling them to do so! Besides, that's irritating. People will think that you are looking down on them. ("be brief" and "go, learn history" is not the same thing!)
I think first and foremost, Turkey should be proud of her history and other civilizations lived on those lands. As you know (or learn by checking wikipedia), many civilizations, including Armenians, lived in Anatolia. Turkish state claims to be descendent of Central Asian Turks. However, as you all know, today's Turks are much more Anatolian than Central Asian. (Some may be proud of gathering different people under Turkish flag)
If we only trace Turkish root, we find many states founded by Turks over centuries and different regions. It should also be kept in mind that Turks ruled over many nations in the past.
Turks can also be proud of republic's achievements. I know you are sick of listening to that, but from the ashes of a fallen empire, a modern (or at least struggling to be modern) country has been created. You should compare it with other Islamic countries in order to understand the way Turkey has advanced in terms of technology, civil rights, education, production, military, etc. Yet, we are not a static and old country like the European ones, but rather a young and dynamic one.
I'm studying economics and for a while, skimming economics programmes abroad. I noticed that the number of Turkish professors in top institutions was really high. Some examples: Daron Acemoğlu at MIT (who is of Armenian origin by the way), Muhammet Yıldız at MIT, Faruk Gül at Princeton, Dani Rodrik at Harvard (Jéwish), Jess Benhabib at NYU (Jéwish), Efe Ök at NYU, Ali Hortaçsu at Chicago. If nothing aforementioned, just these economists, their quality and variety in origin are sufficient for me to be proud!
Any other achievements guys?
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
I find it stupid to be proud because I born somewhere I do not decide. I do not hate my country. I love it but I have no reason to become proud.
Even I do not think like standart turks but I do understand them. Be sure, most of them dont even aware what armenian accomplished.
Not for Turks who believe They survived totally in an enemy world and You are forgetting history of Turks. When It comes to war or conflicts, I am sure No Turk will see armenia as example.(Do not missunderstood me, I am not saying armenians did not accomplished anything. I am just trying to show you Turkish vision about armenians.)
Infact, I see ROA as a insignificant and as a pawn or russia(Dont take it much important. I sometimes see Turkey as a pawn of USA too.) . at last 20 years you lost 1/4 of your population. That was not a success..
You cannot do more thing than armenians in Turkey.(Turks will listen them more than you and If He is Turk who talk about AG, people believe more.) Hrant most probably did much more than all of your diaspora(Sadly, with dying)..
You are unknown enemy at the otherside of world. My people wont show any sympaty to you. So They wont listen your side of story.(Specially, when some parts are unclear and when you are trying to harm Turkish benefit even When It is unrelated with AG.)
I will absolutely not trust my enemies.(In this situation, They are armenians.) Do you realy thing, Turks will listen and trust your one sided story? Yes. It was a genocide but story is not limited with genocide. Armenians killed people too. They tried to assasinate Patisah of ottomans too.
I am sure, world has no idea about these facts but Turks know it. You are forgetting, there are turks who have ancestor personally suffered because of armenian gangs..
I do not say, I am closed to world(unlike my people.) I just said, I do not trust my counterpart but I do agreements If two side gain something.
You get it wrong. Refusing genocide benefit us more than to accept it. So goverment has a problem at there. She will not sacrify Turkish benefits for petty things(Like ethics.) People may sacrify their own benefit for ethics but It is not common.(You wait much from Turkish people.)
So what did Turks learn? An enemy organization is accusing Turkey with lies.
If you want to use AG as a political(I am not against it. It is a good opportunity for armenians.) This is a good way. But If you realy care that Turks admit their guilt(And as an opportunist, I must say that You are wasting your sources.), Your way just make it difficult.
Yes. It is partly our guilt and partly guilt of time. Ottomans had no alternatives to survive but become nationalists(and Turks.) That is how we survived(Seeing everyone as enemy) and how we did a lot crimes. Building a nation was not a easy task. To sad, armenians paid price.
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
Why is it that the majority of Anatolia still resembles a third world country? Hasn't the "Modern Republic of Turkey" been in existence for 86 years now? Germany was almost completely destroyed after WWII, and it rose from the ashes in 30 years to be one of the most modern countries in the world. It even had to absorb East Germany just 15 years ago. Israel was a wasteland until the xxxs took it over in 1948, and now look at it, even despite the fact that it is surrounded entirely by enemies. I mean, Armenia has been independent for less than 20 years and is there any difference between the rural parts of Armenia and most of Anatolia, and is Yerevan that far behind the main cities of Turkey? What is it that is holding Turkey back for so many years?
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
Originally posted by Palavra View PostI do not think any turk has that jealousy.
Anyway,do you realy think that your ag campaing help Turkey democratization? You are as helpful as PKK.
I should also add, Instead of helping Turkey democratization, You should interest with ROA one.
Turks will not trust outside of Turkey. Do you realy think, castle mentality can be destroyed so easily? ottomans destruction is still alive at the mind of people.
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
Dear Saco,
I would like to give some advice to you and make some comments if you don't mind. Firstly, you write way too long Saco. Try to be concise.
Secondly, you can't make people read more, learn history or "think out of the box" just by telling them to do so! Besides, that's irritating. People will think that you are looking down on them. ("be brief" and "go, learn history" is not the same thing!)
I'm reluctant to make judgements about Turkey because this thread and the posts sent up to now do not attract me. Anyway, it seems you attribute importance to the thread and hence, I'll tell what I think:
I think first and foremost, Turkey should be proud of her history and other civilizations lived on those lands. As you know (or learn by checking wikipedia), many civilizations, including Armenians, lived in Anatolia. Turkish state claims to be descendent of Central Asian Turks. However, as you all know, today's Turks are much more Anatolian than Central Asian. (Some may be proud of gathering different people under Turkish flag)
If we only trace Turkish root, we find many states founded by Turks over centuries and different regions. It should also be kept in mind that Turks ruled over many nations in the past.
Apart from history, geography and nature of Turkey are other things to be proud of. Of course, they are not man made, yet one can still be proud of them. Being a bridge between Europe and Asia, and Western and Eastern civilizations are some features of Turkey.
Turks can also be proud of republic's achievements. I know you are sick of listening to that, but from the ashes of a fallen empire, a modern (or at least struggling to be modern) country has been created. You should compare it with other Islamic countries in order to understand the way Turkey has advanced in terms of technology, civil rights, education, production, military, etc. Yet, we are not a static and old country like the European ones, but rather a young and dynamic one.
I'm studying economics and for a while, skimming economics programmes abroad. I noticed that the number of Turkish professors in top institutions was really high. Some examples: Daron Acemoğlu at MIT (who is of Armenian origin by the way), Muhammet Yıldız at MIT, Faruk Gül at Princeton, Dani Rodrik at Harvard (Jéwish), Jess Benhabib at NYU (Jéwish), Efe Ök at NYU, Ali Hortaçsu at Chicago. If nothing aforementioned, just these economists, their quality and variety in origin are sufficient for me to be proud!
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
Don't hate your country, hate the ones that ruin it. I'm sure Turkey has good things to be proud of. I hope you don’t take anything personally Palvara.
You’re words hint that you don’t think like most Turks out there or Armenians, or pretty much like them at all. For that reason, you don’t seem to understand where jealousy could/is coming from. I can give you enough examples to make your head spin but experience has shown that people start to think your bragging when you do that so please don’t ask me to do so.
Our nation has the ability to stand next to almost any nation although it is so small. That alone is enough to cause jealousy.
Your statement, “and personally, I do not see any reason to become jealous of armenians” shows just how little you know about Armenia and, forgive me if I’m wrong, how insignificant you think she is. If that’s what you think, you’re in for a rude awakening unfortunately and I’m not saying this in a grudging way.
You know your country? I’m not saying everyone will believe the Genocide happened over one night, I’m saying it will be started by us if anyone at all. Turkey will never accept what happened and will not allow anyone else to. Look at your article 301 closely and you’ll get a better idea of where you live. Your right, you do know your country, but there is much you don’t know and much your country WON’T let you know.
You cannot do more thing than armenians in Turkey.(Turks will listen them more than you and If He is Turk who talk about AG, people believe more.) Hrant most probably did much more than all of your diaspora(Sadly, with dying)..
You are unknown enemy at the otherside of world. My people wont show any sympaty to you. So They wont listen your side of story.(Specially, when some parts are unclear and when you are trying to harm Turkish benefit even When It is unrelated with AG.)
Yes but the many people that don’t trust are already starting to not trust their own gov
If you don’t trust your gov. who are you going to trust then? Basically, many people are standing up Palvara, whether you believe it or not and those are the people that will help Turkey get back on its feet.
I am sure, world has no idea about these facts but Turks know it. You are forgetting, there are turks who have ancestor personally suffered because of armenian gangs..
And one question, if you don’t trust anyone, where will the opportunity come from? You seem to be the person that walks away from everyone. An opportunist SEARCHES for an opportunity.
And please save me the EU and USA speech, the world never started and will never end with the EU or the US. Trust never began from the US and all it rather seems to be ending there in many cases.
Again, you may not realize this but there are many Turks, many that I know, that are trying hard to make a change, looking out of the box. These people are the patriots, not the retards that hurt their own people. There are those kinds of people everywhere, I might add. Please don’t think I’m a racist saying Turkey is the only one to blame. We all have made mistakes, big or small, but some have accepted what they have done and some haven’t which is a much greater crime. We have lived with it for 93 years….how much longer can Turkey live with it?
You really don’t seem to have read/heard/seen much. Turks have never been taught about the AG. If the Diaspora didn’t say anything, not much would have changed.
How has it happened that countries around the world have recognized the AG, because of Turkey?
If you want to use AG as a political(I am not against it. It is a good opportunity for armenians.) This is a good way.
But If you realy care that Turks admit their guilt(And as an opportunist, I must say that You are wasting your sources.), Your way just make it difficult.
Palvara, I requested you not to make me laugh. Don’t make me explain everything in detail, you might be scared to death. You seem like a very cheerful person without a care in the world. Unfortunately, this world isn’t that way. Wake up, read more, look at what’s happening. Do you really think everything we say is a lie?
AKP and islamists(mine too.) need more democracy(against coups.) so Armenians get benefit from it too. It is sad, even islam cannot stop nationalism at Turkey.
Oh they will leave the castle, don’t worry, and THEN we’ll break it down so our children will never have to go through the xxxx your government put the Turks and Armenians through, not to mention so many other nations. And just incase, your castle isn’t much to protect (which isn’t your country, by the way). It is your country’s fault that Turks view everyone as enemies, not ours
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
I am sure that there are jealousy but absolutely not for armenians and personally, I do not see any reason to become jealous of armenians. (I should add I have no reason to be proud of turkey too. That is why I do not answer your question.)
I know my country better. It A turk say, There is armenian genocide, People at least, will ignore or care to listen him. If a french parliment say it, People will just become angry.. You cannot force it over Turks.
I do not trust, because I am an opportunist and see all people and nations as opportunist
But Turks dont trust. All major factions at Turkey(islamist,nationalist turks, kemalist and nationalist kurds.) hate outsider. It is funny, all of these factions accuse EU or USA time to time.
And one question, if you don’t trust anyone, where will the opportunity come from? You seem to be the person that walks away from everyone. An opportunist SEARCHES for an opportunity. He/She doesn’t wait for it to come and neither do we. And please save me the EU and USA speech, the world never started and will never end with the EU or the US. Trust never began from the US and all it rather seems to be ending there in many cases.
Again, you may not realize this but there are many Turks, many that I know, that are trying hard to make a change, looking out of the box. These people are the patriots, not the retards that hurt their own people. There are those kinds of people everywhere, I might add. Please don’t think I’m a racist saying Turkey is the only one to blame. We all have made mistakes, big or small, but some have accepted what they have done and some haven’t which is a much greater crime. We have lived with it for 93 years….how much longer can Turkey live with it?
No, reason is Turkey innerconflict and AKP. Diaspora have no effect. Diaspora just make it worse.
Turkish goverment? You have least nationalist and most liberal(except ozal) goverment in Turkey.
Palvara, I requested you not to make me laugh. Don’t make me explain everything in detail, you might be scared to death. You seem like a very cheerful person without a care in the world. Unfortunately, this world isn’t that way. Wake up, read more, look at what’s happening. Do you really think everything we say is a lie?
If you attack castle, People just built it or protect it. People should leave castle with own wish. To bad, noone will leave castle If They believe that there are enemies outside of castle.
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
@Saco,
I thought that this thread was adressing to Armenians and you were aiming Armenians to look at Turks objectively. Had we written what we could be proud of, the thread would have been perceived as a propoganda tool and wouldn't have been read.
Although your intentions are good, it seems that this thread hasn't been embraced by the forum community.
Stop looking at everything politically, it sucks your heart out. Let’s be human beings before being good Turks, Armenians, patriots, etc. I asked a simple question with a smile on my face and I got so-so answers that only diminished the face of Turkey. Your country is in your hands now. Try to impress me. A country is not represented by its land, culture, etc. It’s represented by its people. So if you don’t help/support your country, NO ONE WILL. You people have to start to look out of the box. The reason I started this thread is much greater then you think. Let’s just feel free and have a fun conversation. Am I asking for too much? Is that possible at all?
Seruven, I disagree. I, like Saco, would genuinely like to see what you (and other turks on this forum) have to say regarding concrete examples of Turkish pride.
So far, all the Turks have been silent on this question.
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Re: What should Turkey be proud of?
Originally posted by seruven View Post@Saco,
I thought that this thread was adressing to Armenians and you were aiming Armenians to look at Turks objectively. Had we written what we could be proud of, the thread would have been perceived as a propoganda tool and wouldn't have been read.
Although your intentions are good, it seems that this thread hasn't been embraced by the forum community.
I disagree. I, like Saco, would genuinely like to see what you (and other turks on this forum) have to say regarding concrete examples of Turkish pride.
So far, all the Turks have been silent on this question.
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