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It is Pope who put the idea of EU at first.

EU may seems be ruling by seculars, but when look at the roots, it is still an Christian league.

So they always deny Turkey's desire to join into. They also do not want to lose their median, political and economic profits on it.

The most important reason is, they can not let Turkey develop on it's own.


Now let us look from Turkey's side. Most of the folk supports Erdogan. They are tired and bored of being something what they really are not. They are not pious as Ottomans, but they always shares the same ideology.
 
Now youtube is blocked as well, after recordings of a plot to start a war with Syria are released.
 
Freedom of speech and free propaganda tools for the west, and pro west countries.


That's the same tired argument the Soviets and their Eastern bloc puppets behind the iron curtain used to make justifying censorship of western media, requiring a license to have shortwave radio, jamming western broadcasts, and banning anything that could be construed as counterrevolutionary or critical of the Party,

but you already knew that didn't you comrade.
 
Municipal elections on Sunday ... Half the country does not have an idea of the seriousness of the scandals
 
Municipal elections on Sunday ... Half the country does not have an idea of the seriousness of the scandals
Wait - are you sure you aren't in America? 😀

Good luck with your elections. I'd love to see Turkey turn back to the light. And I can't help but wonder what if Europe had allowed Turkey into the EU . . .
 
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