A friend commented that ‘türkiye’ does have some culture; he mentioned ‘ayran’ !
Say, a dictator comes along and changes the alphabet you write your lingo in, say Latin, and decides that English should be written using the Greek alphabet… That’s what the syphilitic and alcoholic ‘dönmé’ did in ‘türkiye’ ! Arabo-persian, the language of the Osmali, changed from Arabic to Latin and new words were introduced from some Asian lingo. A bit like the Jews in Palestine that speak new Hebrew, curse, love and eat in Arabic, with a German accent, where letters and diphthongs are confused !
And then, listen to this: the new mayor of istanbul, imamolou, is a Pontic Greek; and I’m going to blast you: so is the president of their ‘djouhouriyat’ (popular State, in Arabic) : ‘erdoan’ – whose grand-father was a ‘türk’-killer by name – is from Ποταμιά (Potamia), in Pontos. How did their descendants turn into MI6-instituted Sunni-Muslim Brotherhood ‘türkiye’ fanatics ? That is the question !
Das ist die List der verkehrten Vernunft! Ganz bestimmt, Herr Professor Hegel.
istanbul (Είς τὴν Πόλιν pronounced : istinbolin), or izmir (Εἰς Σμήρνην pronounced : izmirnin) they insist to say: that’s all Greek to me !
And then they – the ‘türk’ – did start to find out their racial origins through DNA testing; and guess what they found out : they are between 40 and 70% … Greek !
There was a time, during the Osmanli empire when and if you spoke Greek, you risked your tongue being cut out…
And to close all this crooked incongruousness up, in all places governed by the Osmali State, “türk” meant Sunni-Muslim and nothing else: hence a religious denomination. This goes for all Greek, Serbian, Bulgarian (the Bulgars are a non-European and Turanic tribe that chose to speak a Slavonic !), Albanian, Valach (they call themselves… ‘Romanians’ since 1866!), Kurdish, Arabic, Coptic and even Alevi language traditions.
Just imagine how many ‘türk’, or of an Asian and Turanic origin, there are in ‘türkiye’ : according to DNA testing published worldwide : less than 10% !
The question arrises : se il vero é vero, why then are they proud to be ‘türk’ ?
But, in life, there are important things to talk about. ‘ayran’ is not one of them !