Although it seems as if it's chaos, what most people don't know is that chaos is just a higher form of order. This should be a good step for Turkey...
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Although it seems as if it's chaos, what most people don't know is that chaos is just a higher form of order. This should be a good step for Turkey...
Do you think so? I don't know enough. Coups are not always good. I thought Turkey was Democratic country (not always good either). If for example the people directing the coup want to declare Sharia law then that'd be another case where a coup is bad. I don't know enough about Turkey to know whether this is good or bad. Anyone want to clarify?
Yes I'm no expert in the Turkish political system but do know a bit about its history. The Erdogan government gained power democratically but ever since he has tightened government power. At war with the Kurds while Erdogan's immediate family benefitted from ISIS oil trade. Also, it's ironic he is using FaceTime to deliver his address but clamped down on journalists and social media. I think it's a wake up call that's all. All the mainstream media are trying to do is scare people all the time, chaos is a higher form of order so don't let them scare you with these kind of events, if anything they are a warning that something needs to be done. Look at the downing of the Russian Jet over Syria by Turkey, it prompted fears of all-out war but later Turkey apologized. Maybe from this chaos, we might see a stronger and better Turkey emerge.