Frankly, I didn't quite get what this topic is about.
But as I read through, this part stopped me:
There was no "political Islam push" in Turkey. There was an Islamic Caliphate that fell under the rule of "Committee of Union and Progress" party:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_...d_Progress
That party was extreme, mad, it even commit genocides against the Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian peoples as part of a broader policy of ethnic erasure during the late Ottoman period.
It was anti-Islam, and prosecuted Muslim women who followed their religious customs and wear the Hijab.
Turkey was liberated from that party when Erdogan defeated the remnants of its agents and socks who controlled the Turkish government and military.
It was just then that Turkish women got their freedom again to do and wear whatever they want: either a slutty dress or a Hjab.
No more extreme atheistic rule like what we see today in China and North Korea.
I don't know how this is related to Iran though, Iran is a different cup of tea: it's an extreme Shiite government like Saudi Arabia in the terms of rights and freedoms.
It's the Turkish "Committee of Union and Progress" but in reverse.
But as I read through, this part stopped me:
Quote:And: I think that’s what we have to start doing here (I mean in Turkey). Because truly. There is simply no getting rid of them. This Political İslamist push in Turkey started in the mid 90’s. I remember discussing our fears on that when I was a 13 year old boy. Now I’m a 43 year old and they will not go. 30 years later, I don’t know what will happens, where I will be, yet they will still be here in some way still messing with my grandchildren or whatever.
And that’s why the French have this principle of “Laicité”. In France you cannot wear any religious sign or symbol in the public domain (including in schools).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_law...%20schools.
It’s not that the founders of the French republic were pure atheists (most free-masons are not atheists). It’s just that given these picture here, you cannot let the clergy or other religious leaders do whatever they want. I’m not saying that this is the state of all religious leaders. I’m saying that all religious leaders have this potential within them. So we simply have to be vigilant.
There was no "political Islam push" in Turkey. There was an Islamic Caliphate that fell under the rule of "Committee of Union and Progress" party:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_...d_Progress
That party was extreme, mad, it even commit genocides against the Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian peoples as part of a broader policy of ethnic erasure during the late Ottoman period.
It was anti-Islam, and prosecuted Muslim women who followed their religious customs and wear the Hijab.
Turkey was liberated from that party when Erdogan defeated the remnants of its agents and socks who controlled the Turkish government and military.
It was just then that Turkish women got their freedom again to do and wear whatever they want: either a slutty dress or a Hjab.
No more extreme atheistic rule like what we see today in China and North Korea.
I don't know how this is related to Iran though, Iran is a different cup of tea: it's an extreme Shiite government like Saudi Arabia in the terms of rights and freedoms.
It's the Turkish "Committee of Union and Progress" but in reverse.